Friday 30 March 2012


A motorhome holiday may be the best family holiday you can imagine, but there’s a couple of things that you ought to know before you go….


Here are some tips from over 15,000 hires - I hope you find them useful:

1 Plan your trip. It’s amazing, but some people turn up to hire a motorhome, then think about where they want to go! That’s completely the wrong way round. You have to plan a motorhome holiday in order to get the best out of it. When you are looking at a map of the country you are touring, remember the distances

involved and the amount of time it will take to travel from one place to another. To visit the entire British Isles, Scotland and Wales in a week or less is totally impractical - all you’ll see is lots of motorways and not much scenery. Better to limit your trip to a few key places that you really want to visit and enjoy the journey.

2 Book at least the first two nights of your trip at a campsite in advance. During the summer, campsites book up very quickly so it’s best to book the first two nights or so, that way you can relax, knowing that you have a place to stay for at least the first couple of days. This takes the stress out of trying to find somewhere to stay
late at night and when you may be tired. Make sure you bring an up to date campsite guide with lots of sites in the areas that you are planning to visit.

3 Avoid bringing rigid suitcases. When you hire a motorhome, you have a limited amount of space, so your suitcases can really get in the way! Better to bring your clothes in a soft bag or rucksack which you can easily store away using the minimum amount of space.

4 Do not pack too much! On a camping holiday, you do not need lots of changes of clothing or large toys, gadgets etc. This is a time to bring families together and games such as cards, colouring books, a few CD’s or an ipod, are ideal and take up very little space. If you are bringing bicycles, check the vehicle has a bike rack fitted – it’s not practical to add one later, and find out how many bikes the rack will hold. Alternatively use a motorhome which has garage/storage area to house your bikes. A motorhome holiday may be the best family holiday you can imagine, but there’s a couple of things that you ought to know before you go….


5 Check that campsites are open. A common mistake is presuming that a campsite is open all year round – most are closed from November until March. The reason that campsites close in the winter is because the ground is too soft to support the weight of a motorhome. You can find details of all the sites open in the UK in guides like the Caravan Club Site Guide. It is not advisable to simply park in a lay by – certain councils have a
‘zero tolerance’ policy on overnight camping in the UK. In the more remote areas, such as the Scottish Highlands, this is less of a problem.

6 Do not overfill the fresh water tank. If you are staying on a campsite, there is no need to carry water between sites – it’s very heavy and will burn fuel and affect the handling and performance of the vehicle. Better to fill the water tank up to about a third full (maximum) initially and when you arrive on site, fill up.

7 Use the campsite facilities where possible. Although a motorhome has a toilet, shower, hot water etc. they do not compare with the facilities you will find on most campsites. It’s much better to use the site facilities wherever possible – it keeps the motorhome cleaner and you’ll have less to do when you want to move on. Most sites provide mains power hook-up and when you connect to their power supply, switch the fridge and
the heater over to running on mains electric, rather than using your gas.

8 Make sure you carry a spare gas bottle. If you are travelling for a long period of time in Europe, you should carry a spare gas bottle. It is impossible to refill a UK gas bottle in Europe and it’s also difficult to use a European gas bottle in a UK vehicle. The best solution is to use the gas economically and to carry a spare.
Again, using campsite facilities will extend the life of your gas supply!


9 Black out and insulate. Make sure you ‘black out’ the windows, sunroofs, windscreen and cab area with the special covers provided. It’s easy to forget the windscreen and the cab area, but a great deal of heat is lost through the windscreen during the winter and you will burn more gas trying to keep warm. In the summer,
the covers also keep the heat and light out.

10 Don’t pack too much food and drink. The fridge in a motorhome is not as big as the one you have at home. Overloading it with food to last the whole week is not advisable and it will not keep. Better to bring a few days worth of food and buy more from a supermarket during the trip.

11 Pack a torch. Have you noticed that things go wrong at night? Depending on where you camp, there may not be any outside lighting. If you need to unpack a locker or find something in the dark, a torch is the essential must have item!

12 Be careful using the awning. The one item that causes the most amount of trouble on a motorhome is the awning. They are very delicate and fragile – you should only attempt to use them if you are familiar with their operation. You need at least two people to unwind one and two people to pack it away. Never leave the awning unattended, the mildest gust of wind can ruin it, never force it back into the housing or try to wind it in when it is wet. Remember, it costs over £500 to replace!

13 A motorhome is very different to your car! When a motorhome is loaded up with passengers and contents, it can weigh well over 3,500 kilos (3 tons or more). Keep in mind that it will not stop or corner like your car. Keep your distance from the vehicle in front, do not approach corners too quickly and check the tyre pressures before starting your journey. Keep weight down to a minimum by not over filling the water tank, make sure the waste tank is empty and do not overpack (see my earlier tips). Take care when trying to park or drive through gateways, as it is very easy to misjudge the rear and cause damage. It’s best for a passenger to get out and guide you into parking spaces or round tight corners. Think about trees which may overhang on the road ahead – they can cause expensive scratches! Keep away from the edge of the kerb.

14 Plan your return. If the last night of your holiday is hundreds of miles away from the return point, you may be very late and pay a lot of money in late return fees. Plan to be in the vicinity of the return depot the night before, and if you are going to be late let the hire company know in advance. During busy periods motorhomes are booked out ‘back to back’, so it’s only fair on the next hirer to return it on time…

15 Have fun! Despite your best plans, things can go wrong. Your holiday enjoyment depends on how you react to problems that come along, rather than the problems themselves. Unlike a hotel or an airline, once you’re away on a campsite or in the middle of nowhere, you’re on your own! There’s always a ‘work around’ or a way to make things better, but don’t let anything ruin your holiday. If an issue cannot be fixed by phone or quickly by a nearby specialist, carry on with your holiday rather than allow the problem to get to you. Keep a note of anything that doesn’t work properly and bring it to the attention of the hire company when you return.

Have a great Motorhome holiday

Friday 23 March 2012

Most Expensive Motorhome


This is currently the worlds most expensive motorhome at £1.9m.

 It only takes one quick glance to realise that this is no ordinary motorhome, but there's much more to this dramatic creation that just its startling looks.
Named the Elemment Palazzo, this motormansion is made by Austrian company Marchi Mobile and boasts the kind of figures that dwarf even the most luxurious of caravans.
The lavish interior measures 215 sq ft, but a slide-out section doubles this to 430 sq ft, and the internal headroom of 8'2" is more enough to satisfy even the tallest of guests.
Luxury features on-board include a working fireplace, under-floor heating, a 40-inch satellite TV, and an en-suite bathroom for the (admittedly garish) master bedroom.
There is also a separate bar area and a pop-up roof terrace for enjoying the sunshine, but all this luxury doesn't come cheap.
King of the road
Weighing in at a hefty 20-tonnes, it takes a 510bhp engine (not to mention an HGV license) to drag this juggernaut up to its top-speed of 93mph and, somewhat predictably, fuel consumption is very low at an eye-watering 13 mpg.
Fortunately Marchi Mobile has gone for a sculpted 'biomorphic' front-end, which makes this playboy's toy around 20 per cent more aerodynamic.
Practicality has been kept in mind, as the Elemment Palazzo features glow-in-the-dark paint so that visibility at night is never an issue.
Prices start at a cool £1.9m, but the optional extras are theoretically endless, with the company even offering to cover the whole thing in diamonds - if that's your kind of thing.
Protecting such an enormous investment is clearly a highly priority, so it comes fitted with CCTV for added peace of mind.
However, if you're budget doesn't quite stretch that far then you might be better off buying a house in the exclusive London neighbourhood of Hampstead. The Daily Mail points out that this would be much cheaper per square foot.

France map        Before you Travel to France.


There are supposedly two major changes for travelling in our Motorhomes / RVs to France from this year.

It is hard to prove conclusively that they are now law but it would be sensible to know about them.

1. The need to carry a breathalyser kit for each person on your Motorhome with you
2. If you have speed camera detection on your SatNav under POI (points of interest) you will have to disable it.

You can order a twin NF pack of personal breathalysers here from Alcosense. Just make sure you get the ones that conform to the supposed new French law.

We are not sure what you do if you cannot disable the POI function on your SatNav but from things we have read that under the new french law they can fine you up to Euros$1000 and impound your motorhome. This is in line with them ‘hiding’ speed cameras and ensuring being aware of them is illegal under french law.

We will continue to research and update the Blog when we know more definateively. If you know more please let us know in the comments. Thanks



Before Buying A Motorhome, Research Online


Did you read about lower back pain remedies at home? When you really think of it, Motor Home shopping is something that can have a tremendous impact depending on the circumstance.
That’s the reason you have to consider all of the available information. It is not hard to find out more about this, and you can probably save yourself some hassles by doing so. When you are satisfied that your research is thorough, then that is the time to assess the possibilities. We will present you some exceptional and important details on Motor Home shopping so you can carefully consider as much as possible.
While it may be similar, getting a motor home has a number of details that may not readily apply to buying a car. So, it can be a good idea to carry out as much research as you can online before visiting a mobile home dealership. I suggest you be well-educated on the area of motorhomes before you make that big purchase. It is commonplace for people to buy a motor home without thinking through what they actually want. As a result of conducting your research online, you’ll understand what makes a good motor home and you’ll know what you need.
Theres more on Ultra Spinnable Articles here. Compelling stuff, we think – what are your impressions? No question, we are just getting going with all that can be acknowledged about Motor Home shopping. Yes, it is true that so many find this and other similar subjects to be of great value. Continue reading and you will see what we mean about crucial nuances you need to know about. Do you know precisely the kind of info that will help? If not, then you should discover more about this. We will tie all together plus give you a hint of other necessary information.
Similar to a car or truck, you’ll have motor homes in various quality conditions. You might have a lovely and glistening motor home but it fails to work very well at all. By making the effort to investigate online, you’ll find all the pitfalls and issues for different models so you won’t end up buying a dud. It can be so easy nowadays to research things over the internet, such as motor homes, there is no reason for not doing it. There are many tools online that can help you with your motor home research. When you visit a popular search engine, you should have no hassle finding motor homes for sale. Should you have a specific model in mind, you can do a search and find forums or discussions on that specific model.
You can go through all of the information about the motor home, and see if any of the owners have complaints. You can make use of the Kelley Blue Book for motor homes online to give you good reliability information of a specific motor home. If you’re unable to pick one up that you can examine online, you might just have to order one. You will save cash if you understand what the actual price and worth of a particular motor home is. There are quite a few websites about consumer reporting, which could be good to visit. Look up the phrase "motor home consumer reports" and you will be able to gather some valuable information.
As soon as you figure out the motor home to buy, you can see if there are any recalls or repair issues. If you find a lot of reliability issues, you may want to think about getting a different motor home. Recalls have become quite common in the automobile industry,so you want to examine motor homes to make sure if they have been recalled, they have been properly fixed. You can uncover these records online by looking for recalls.
You can readily start off doing your research for a motor home all online. If you do not have access to the web in your home, you can visit the library.
See Eazol The nice thing about what we have covered is the ease of implementation. But it is important with Motor Home shopping that you only decide on what is most suitable for your needs. There is all types of good and not so good content on the net. It can be easy to make an error when you are writing on the net.


Monday 19 March 2012

Check out this old timer, a totally different experience.

Friday 16 March 2012