Travelling by motorhome is quite different from a traditional holiday. A traditional holiday is marked by a boring and mostly long drive to the destination and only there it all starts. On a traditional holiday, you get up early in the morning so you can cover at least 3000km. Only…
View moreIt makes no difference to me whether you travel by Campervan or Caravan or Motorhome. Each alternative has its pros and cons, better said you are making different trade-offs. "Caravanning is about compromises" It's up to you what compromises you are willing to make. In the following article I will…
View moreWhat should you be sure to fit to your new motorhome? What is the essential motorhome equipment for your next roadtrip? That's a pretty tough question. Every motorhome owner is different, travels differently and has different requirements. However, I'll tell you what must-have motorhome accessories I would definitely fit as…
View moreIn the accessories article I mentioned mainly things you can fit to your motorhome to make your motorhoming more luxurious. However, I will try to mention the things you should definitely not forget before you go. Even if you do forget some of them, it's not a problem to buy…
View moreIt won't pay. It's about 1000 times cheaper to go on an all-exclusive holiday where you'll be stuffed 5 times a day and come back from the holiday 7 kilos heavier. It's 100x cheaper to go to Croatia to an apartment than to crowd yourself in an overpriced campsite "Despite…
View moreThere are about a thousand possibilities for the interior layout of a motorhome. Every motorhomer requires something different. Just like in an apartment or a house, everyone arranges their furniture differently. In a motorhome, however, you can't move it around. What motorhome you buy, that's what you'll have until you…
View moreMotorhomes are pretty expensive fun. Not even mentioning that most motorhomes are actually expensive Fiats. The lockers are like kinderwave, just don't touch anything so it doesn't fall off. Of course there are some quality brands, but they cost about 2x as much as the kindervac ones. We'll talk about…
View moreHiring a motorhome is, in my opinion, the cheapest way to find out if motorhoming is for you and what kind of motorhome to actually buy. Probably every motorhome owner I know has had at least one motorhome. Not because the previous one didn't work, but because something didn't suit…
View moreWith the advent of iPhones, various online apps with motorhome parking maps have also made inroads. However, these apps may not always include verified and official car parks. So take them with a grain of salt and read some of the recent comments. Apps for motorhoming without a campsite Our…
View moreA motorhome is like a hut on wheels. Inside it has shelving, cupboards with hangers and a relatively spacious fridge. The first motorhome we had was a six-metre Knaus semi-integrator, which had a pretty decent sized garage in addition to a million cupboards. The garage, that's a big storage room…
View moreBuying a passenger car is a piece of cake. You choose your favourite model, colour and you're done. All passenger cars usually have 5 seats and a trunk. They differ only in size and subtly in optional equipment. The price of a motorhome or camper van is probably the first…
View moreI recommend the motorhome show to everyone. In one place you have the opportunity to see, try and compare all the brands available in Europe. In addition to motorhomes, there are also manufacturers of accessories such as awnings, satellites or even manufacturers of equipment for campsites and motorhome parkings. How…
View moreA motorhome is essentially a superstructure or build-up to a standard van. Most often Fiets are used for this conversion because they are the cheapest and therefore the price of the motorhome should be lower. Even though it doesn't look like it in reality. How does it work in practice?…
View moreToday's modern motorhomes are designed for year-round operation. Most manufacturers offer a so-called winter package for their models. This is an additional package that ensures comfortable and safe motorhoming even in temperatures well below freezing. We use our motorhome all year round. With Knaus we were in the Alps for…
View moreCurrently, all motorhomes sold in Europe today are classified as special M1 motorhome-type vehicles, regardless of their weight, length, height or width. "A motorhome is therefore a category M1, not a lorry, regardless of its weight" So you can take it into the city centre and the same rules apply…
View moreIt took us a few years to make a clear decision to buy a motorhome. In hindsight, I can say that it was our best choice. We don't just use the 2-person motorhome for summer holidays to the seaside, we use it to go somewhere almost every weekend. Whether skiing…
View moreI originally thought motorhome holidays were rubbish However, practical experience has shown that I wouldn't hesitate to live in one now 365. I definitely like the convenience of travelling and living in a motorhome. No long 10 hour drives to be "on site" in the evening. We are on site…
View moreBuying a motorhome abroad is an alternative I would definitely consider. There are plenty of vans or motorhomes on offer from manufacturers who often don't have a presence in your country. The supply of used but also new motorhomes for purchase is several times greater and the purchase itself is…
View moreAs I have mentioned in previous articles, travelling by motorhome is not like travelling by car. Plan to drive fewer miles each day than if you were driving your Buggatti. A roadtrip is about exploring places along the way. Also, the consumption of a motorhome won't be like a Fabia,…
View moreA question that is difficult to answer accurately. It's like answering the question of how much to holiday by car. However, I will try to give at least an approximate example or calculation for motorhome camping and non-camping travel. "The biggest costs of travelling by motorhome are diesel, motorway tolls,…
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