Star Caravan Park Touring & Campsite in Staffordshire UK (near Alton Towers)

Posted: May 4th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Holiday, Vacation Video | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


Star Caravan Park. Star is Caravan Touring Park and Campsite situated near Alton Towers in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire in the West Midlands of England. Star Caravan Park accepts, tents, touring caravans and motorhomes and has static mobile homes to rent. The Star Caravan Park, Star Road, Cotton, Near Alton Towers, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST10 3DW. Telephone: 01538 702219 Star Caravan Park is near to Alton Towers Theme Park so if you want a fun weekend away or camping trip pay Star a visit. Star Caravan Park is just one of over 2000 UK Campsites and Touring Parks listed on www.CampsiteDirectory.co.uk. Campsite Directory also lists over 750 UK Camping Retailers and Shops and over 500 UK Days Out and Places to Visit to help make planning a good camping trip easy.


Creampots Touring Caravan and Camping Park (Pembrokeshire)

Posted: September 3rd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Holiday, Vacation Video | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »


Creampots 5 Star Touring Caravan and Camping Park offers you the sky, the stars and the sunsets which are spectacular. www.ukcampsitefinder.co.uk


Take the Comfort of Home With You With Motorhomes and Touring Caravans Bridgend

Posted: July 2nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Reviews And Articles | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

Caravans were used a few centuries ago as a means of transportation for people who wants to travel. The same concept is still used today but with a much improved look and size. Before, caravans are drawn by horses and are used to transport merchandises, goods, and people. Now, they are more often called motorhomes and they are still used to transport people, but with the addition of style and comfort. Motorhomes and touring caravans Bridgend has one of those, are made with the amenities of home. This includes a kitchen, a bathroom, and a living room. Although there are many different types of motorhomes with different sizes, most of them have a place to sleep in. This is because motorhomes and touring caravans are often perceived as a place to sleep in during the night.

The need for security is a part of human nature. This is why even the most adventurous soul would still seek security during sleep because this is the time when all of a person’s defenses are down. For some, the idea of a motorhome for their family vacation can heighten the excitement of travel and camping. Motorhomes and touring caravans Brdigend are especially useful for large families because it cuts down the expenses they have to pay for motel room. It also helps decrease the expenses for food because they can prepare their food on their motorhome and lessen the chances of eating in a restaurant. The family’s sense of adventure is also satisfied when they have to depend on themselves and nature to survive and enjoy the trip.

There are many types of motorhomes and touring caravans Bridgend available. This not only makes the travel comfortable but also relatively easier. To some, traveling is just an option and a temporary state. But there are some however, who would like to travel constantly. They often want to visit many different places. These people often live in a motorhome where he or she can enjoy the use of same furniture and same house environment even if he or she is in a different and unfamiliar place.

However, not many people can stand the constant travel. Most would like to have roots, a place where they can call home. So these people would just step into a motorhome if their main purpose is to embark into a new adventure. There are also people who turn a recreational vehicle – another name for a motorhome – into an office. These are those people whose businesses take them anywhere in the country. They usually install chairs, tables and other office materials to create an office on the road with complete facilities. Some would even add satellites and other gadgets to improve their communication capabilities even while on the road. This set up makes doing business in different places easier because the place and documents are all in one place.

The people involved also doesn’t have to rent a room from a motel because there are sleeping quarters in places like this – most often bunks. But, whatever reasons that people have to purchase motorhomes, they are sure to have the security and comfort of their home while on the road.

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Touring Caravan

Posted: June 28th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Reviews And Articles | Tags: , | No Comments »

A touring Caravan is a type of recreational vehicle which is used for travelling, especially for vacational purposes. They may be used on a temporary basis by a group of people on vacation, or also by a caravan agency for taking people on tours around tourist spots. The touring caravan owned by agencies will generally have a tour guide to explain the places interesting facts to the tourists.

A touring caravan comes equipped with all facilities that might be required for an extended stay in tourist places that is if it’s being used for personal holidays with family or friends. It will have beds, food cum storage places, a table and chairs, etc. Some advanced touring caravans will also contain a full-fledged bathroom, living room, bedrooms and even refrigerators & kitchens. One can also request for special features like television and internet connections etc. Some really high-tech touring caravans also come with built-in treadmills if you need the exercise.

There are many different types of touring caravans as well. The 2 broad classification is based on the use – personal and agency caravans. Some other categories are a campervan, a motorhome, a folding trailer, hybrid trailer, a toterhome, and a toy hauler. All these are basically different designs that a touring caravan comes in.

A typical touring caravan with all the basic features would cost around 6700 pounds. But if you go for a more expensive one with advanced facilities as mentioned above, it would cost you anywhere between 67000 pounds and 436000 pounds.

Touring caravans are most often found parked at special locations called as the Caravan parks, where one would have features like electricity, water supplies, and other basic needs. These areas can also serve as re-fuelling and re-stocking stations for the touring caravan. The only major disadvantage of a touring caravan would be the fuel-efficiency levels, which can get very expensive. But otherwise, they are perfect to enjoy an on-the-move holiday.


Touring Wales 2008

Posted: May 13th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Motorhome Tours | Tags: , , | No Comments »


Touring Wales in a motorhome. We visit our adopted vine, the Brecon Beacons, the National Showcaves and the beautiful Pembrokeshire


Family Touring Holidays in France

Posted: May 11th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Reviews And Articles | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

France has numerous fascinating areas to explore if you have a touring caravan or motorhome and there are absolutely thousands of campsites that welcome touring holidaymakers with their own caravan, motorhome or tent. And because the climate is slightly better than in some other countries such as the UK, you will find people go touring as early as April right through to October, which is when most camp and touring sites are open in France.

Although if you are thinking or touring in the summer holidays you may have to pre-book to get a pitch at some of the more popular caravan sites, especially in places like Brittany, which is one of the most popular camping and touring holiday areas in France, but there are many to choose from and you can often just pull up and arrange an overnight stay, or if you want to see the sights in a specific area, then you could always book a whole weeks holiday, or two, on a particular caravan site.

Most touring sites will offer pitches with an electric hook-up and some also include water, some others will even have pitches that cater for sewage disposal for the black tanks that you get within a motorhome and if not, they have on-site facilities at set points for your waste water and emptying out your cassette toilet or porta-loo. In fact, last time we were in France, we noticed that a lot of the larger service stations also have points that you can empty out your waste tanks, which is great for when you are travelling through France.

But getting back to the touring sites; the amount of facilities available on lots of caravan and camping sites in France (not including the basics), means that you may find you just wish to stay put and enjoy what is on offer, such as swimming, tennis, fishing, the bar and restaurant, clubs with entertainment, children’s playgrounds and much, much more, which are normally free to use bar certain activities that you may have to pay a fee for, such as a fishing permit, playing pool, hiring cycles or using the gym.

And overall, these types of camping sites are of excellent quality and make an ideal family holiday where the children are very well catered for but these can range in price quite dramatically, for example, if you want to be situated near the Cote D’Azur and the French Riviera, the cost for a pitch can be anything up to four times that of a touring site in Normandy! Also, they do vary in cost according to the time of year and the amount of different facilities on offer plus some charge extra if you just turn up rather than pre-booking, so it is always a good idea to check out a few sites in different areas before you go on your holiday and we always ensure we have the different sites and their details on hand whilst we are touring.

However, if you would rather have peace and tranquillity whilst on holiday in your caravan or motor home, then there are also numerous sites which offer the more mature family, and you can find some beautiful settings that range from lakeside views to being situated in a forest where you can watch the wildlife roaming, or why not meet up with some other like-minded people whilst staying in the grounds of a French Chateau. The choice is immense and on some of the sites you could even get to experience activities such as horse riding, artery and clay pigeon shooting.

Mind you, if you are towing a large caravan or have a large motorhome like a Winnebago, then it is also a very wise idea to check the terrain of your desired destination, as some of the campsites may not be accessible. One particular place we went had such a narrow track running up to the site that it would have been impossible to get a 36 plus foot motorhome round the bend and into the gate at the entrance and as for reversing, we wouldn’t have liked to try that with a caravan!

Yet even if you do not own your own caravan or motor home, although it will add to the cost of your holiday, you can still enjoy a touring holiday in France with freedom by hiring one for a week or two, which is also a good idea to see if you will end up enjoying the whole experience, before investing your hard earned money on the purchase of a caravan or motorhome.

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Martyn Davis European Traveller, Author, Photographer and Business Development Manager, For all your French holiday needs and travel guide to France, with tourist information, landmarks and attractions – Touring Holidays In France


Motorhome touring holidays are becoming more popular

Posted: May 6th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Reviews And Articles | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Motorhome touring vacations have become more and more popular in England and Europe and many folks consider hiring a Yankee type car like a Winnebago rather than the home grown British or western european models produced by firms such as Swift or Elddis.

before choosing to hire a winnebago for use in England however , it is worthwhile considering the arguments for and against. It should be noted that Winnebago is essentially a manufacturer’s name even though it is now used as a common term for Yankee Motorhome and there are lots of other makers, for example Airstream. While considering the hire of such a vehicle it is sensible to think about switching to an english equivalent if the circumstances warrant it. Let us consider the arguments of the North American motorhome against the English equivalent.

Winnebago motorhomes are left hand drive while English vehicles are right hand drive, this is a definite disadvantage if you are planning to stay in the UK, however if you are going to mainland Europe the winnebago is more acceptable. Winnebago autos are also long automobiles, designed for the u.s. Roads which are wider and much straighter than English roads, you wouldn’t wish to make a 3 point turn on an english road in a winnebago though many have rearward facing cameras to assist you in this job. Winnebago engines are designed for u.s. Gas costs, whether diesel or gas the fuel consumption will be high and must be factored into your decision.The side door on an American vehicle will open onto the road rather than the pavement or verge when used in England, this should be a major safety issue, particularly if you’re taking youngsters with you. Although reliable Winnebagos can break down just like any other motor vehicle and spares availabilty can be limited in the U.K. With many parts having to be shipped in from America expertise in correcting these vehicles may also be scarce.

On the other hand winnebago motorhomes are more roomy with many having slide out sides ( for use while parked ) which create enormous living areas, they’re normally professionally equipped with aircon, central heating, showers, hook up for waste, television, electricity, separate bedrooms, built in generators, aouto-levelling air jacks, lcd TVs, automatic transmission, air suspension, separate dining areas and roof deck seating. In general they are far more magnificent than their British opposite numbers, they also tend to have more powerful engines.It should however be noted that if the morohome weighs more than 7.5 tonnes you won’t be ready to drive it ona a standard auto drivers licence, you will need a class’C’ truck licence.

you therefore have to pick whether the static blessings of a winnebago are way more important than the drawbacks of fuel consumption, maneuverability, safety etc in coming to the decision of whether to hire a winnebago or whether to go for a British motorhome. Whichever you choose you are bound to enjoy the freedom of the road, that outdoor camping feelgood factor and the ever changing views as you tour the countryside.

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