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The ultimate guide to travelling in your tourer caravan

Written by Fiona

March 14 2023

As the summer approaches, we’re all looking forward to holidays and getaways. If you’ve decided to hit the road and explore in your tourer caravan this year, you’ll want to ensure you’re ready for anything. Here, we suggest a list of everything you need to consider before going on a holiday in your tourer caravan.  

Choose a suitable caravan site 

When choosing a caravan site to take your tourer caravan, there are several things to consider.

Firstly, you should think about the amenities that different sites have to offer. Does the site have facilities such as electric hook-ups, showers, toilets, laundry services and other facilities?

Secondly, you should look at the local area, see what activities are available and whether there is easy access to public transport or nearby attractions.

Thirdly, it’s important to read reviews about the site to understand how well maintained the campsite is and how friendly the staff and other campers are.

Finally, you should check the security of a site so that you can be sure your belongings will be safe while camping. Ultimately, when choosing a caravan site for your tourer caravan, it is important to find one that offers all these things to have an enjoyable experience on your trip. 

Weather considerations  

Before setting out on your journey, it is important to consider the weather. Depending on where you travel, temperatures vary greatly from season to season.

To ensure a safe and comfortable journey, you should always plan your itinerary with the weather in mind.

For instance, if you plan to go somewhere warm in the summer, ensure that you have adequate air conditioning or other cooling systems installed in your caravan to help keep you cool.

In addition, research the climate of the area before leaving so that you can adequately prepare for any sudden changes in temperature or torrential rain. If thunderstorms and strong winds are common where you plan to go, pack extra tarps and clamps to help secure your caravan firmly against any harsh weather conditions.

Taking time to study and plan for the elements will save you from potential disasters while away in your tourer caravan. 

Children and pets

If you have young children or pets travelling with you, there are some extra considerations you should take into account before heading out on holiday in your tourer caravan.

First of all, have plenty of activities planned for them during the trip, so they don’t get too bored or restless while travelling long distances.

Secondly, be sure that any stops along the way are pet friendly and appropriate for small children – this could include parks or playgrounds where they can burn off some energy after being cooped up in the car all day.

Finally, ensure everyone has enough space during the trip by ensuring plenty of storage is available in both the tourer caravan and any other vehicles being used during transport. 

Packing list  

A big thing to consider is what you should bring on your caravan holiday. You don’t have to pack the kitchen sink, but it’s always good practice to consider what items are essential for any trip away from home.

Your list should include food and drink supplies, toiletries, bedding, spare clothing and any items that will help make your stay more comfortable such as outdoor furniture or campfire cooking equipment. Don’t forget important documents like passports or driving licenses if you plan to go abroad.   

Security and safety  

When it comes to security and safety while away in your tourer caravan, several key considerations should always be taken into account. Ensuring that all locks (both inside and outside) are in good working order is important. If not, replace them immediately before leaving on your trip.

Packing items, such as flashlights or headlamps for night use, can come in handy in an emergency or power outage. Always ensure that there is someone at home who knows when you left on your journey and when you plan on returning home. This person should also know how best to contact you if something goes wrong during your trip away from home.  

Caravan insurance 

Touring caravan insurance is one of the most important things to add to your holiday checklist before departing on a caravan holiday.

Having the right insurance ensures that you can enjoy your journey with peace of mind, knowing that you are prepared for any potential risks and covered in the event of an accident or theft.

Touring caravan insurance can cover you for loss of contents, personal liability, fire damage and even medical bills if necessary. Selecting an insurer offering tailored policies that cater to tourers is also important.

They will have specific requirements, such as covering the trailer tent and any extra items attached to the caravan.

When selecting touring caravan insurance, be sure to check the policy details carefully and look for features such as breakdown cover and windscreen protection. By taking out adequate touring caravan insurance before setting off on your holiday, you can rest assured that you are covered should anything happen during your trip. 

Conclusion:

Now that we’ve covered everything that needs consideration when going on a holiday in your tourer caravan, it’s time for the fun part: Pack up and get going.

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