Wednesday 14 August 2019

Winter Caravanning


With caravans now providing the heating systems and insulation needed for even Arctic conditions, caravanning even in the depths of winter is now far more enjoyable that it used to be.

Here are some tips to make the most of your winter caravan break:

GAS


Butane gas is ineffective in temperatures below 0oC so you’ll need to use propane. Check that you’re using the correct regulator.

KEEPING WARM

Using an electric hook-up can be more economical in terms of heating, especially if you’re going to leave your heating on a low setting all day to keep the unit warm for your return.

If you don’t have this option, a small oil-filled electric radiator can be safely left on throughout the day to take the chill off – just beware of the extra weight this may add to your payload.

Caravans manufactured since 1999 should all comply with European Standards which apply to insulation. For winter caravanning, a unit that complies with Grade 3 insulation will make it easier to keep warm and maintain a fully functioning water supply.

WATER

In sub-zero temperatures, wrapping your Aquaroll with some insulation to make sure the water doesn’t freeze. Even a charity shop puffa jacket will do!

Keep the level of water topped up, as more water will take longer to freeze in very cold weather.

Overnight, when temperatures are at their lowest, it’s best to drain your external tank, and bring your submersible pump inside in case there is any water left in it which could freeze and cause damage.

WASTE WATER

Specialist caravan anti-freeze which is glycol-free can be added to the waste water container to prevent freezing. Don’t be tempted to use car anti-freeze, as this can’t be disposed of into the drainage system for environmental reasons. Insulating your waste water container will also help.

CONDENDATION

Whilst opening your caravan windows first thing in the morning may not be ideal in cold weather, allowing any condensation to evaporate will help to prevent damp.

It’s possible that condensation can also affect the underside of mattresses if they’re over an unheated locker. Wherever possible, lift up the mattress during the day to allow air to circulate.



TOWING SAFELY IN WINTER

During the winter, when roads are likely to be wet and icy, winter tyres should be used to provide better grip on the road. An alternative to winter tyres are all-season tyres, which provide higher grip in the summer than winter tyres would, but better grip than summer tyres in the winter.

A grip mat and shovel may be useful additions to your kit in case you get stuck in snow or mud.
  • Clear snow regularly from underneath your caravan to ensure vents are kept clear.
  • Don’t be tempted to block permanent vents.
  • Make sure all moving parts on your unit – like corner steadies are well oiled, to prevent them seizing up in low temperatures.
  • Site your caravan with vents and ducts are directed away from prevailing winds to avoid drafts as much as possible.
  • Always carry a supply of fresh water to drink, just in case your pipes do freeze.
  • Place your external water tank on a piece of wood to avoid direct contact with the ground & prevent freezing.


Caravan City Breaks - Caravan Sites near Cities


You don't need to be limited to the countryside when caravanning. How about a city break? These caravan sites are ideally located for trips into UK cities. 

Edinburgh - Drummohr HolidayPark

Just twenty minutes away from the centre of Edinburgh, and offering both sea and countryside views, Drummohr Holiday Park is the idea spot for a Highland city break.

Facilities wise, the park provides generously sized pitches, electric hook ups, laundry facilities and a children’s play area. Lothian Buses run regularly into Edinburgh from the nearby Preston Grange Mining Museum.

Whether it’s the Fringe Festival, the Tattoo, or just the city itself you’re visiting for, Drummohr provides a great touring base.



A short hop will take you into the historic city of York from the countryside location of Nurseries Caravan Park. Set amongst 7 acres of private grounds, the family run park provides hardstanding and grass pitches all with electric hook up and access to heated washrooms, laundry facilities, site shop and children’s playground.

From the ancient city walls, and York Minster, to the National Railway Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre, there are plenty of attractions to keep you busy. If you fancy something a little quieter, the North York Moors are right on your doorstep providing countless walking and cycling options.



Whether you’re heading to Birmingham for the bi-annual Caravan Show, or just visiting the UK’s second largest city for its culture and shopping, Somers Wood is a fantastic adult only 5-star caravan site just 30 minutes away from the centre of the city.

The site is adjacent to a golf club fishing lake, and offers hardstanding pitches with electric hook up, heated shower block, disabled facilities and WiFi.


Bristol - Brook Lodge Farm

Bristol is the city of bridges, Banksy, and boats, and less than half an hour from the city lies Brook Lodge Farm, a family run caravan site completed with babbling stream, 5 acres of parkland, and 29 touring pitches all with electric hook up.

Facilities include a recently refurbished shower block, laundry facilities, free WiFi, fire pit rental, and chemical waste disposal point. The nearest village is less than a mile away and offers 4 pubs, whilst if you fancy heading into Bristol, an hourly bus service runs from a stop directly outside the site.



The award winning Highfield Farm Touring Park is just 5 miles away from the historic university city of Cambridge, and offers hardstanding and grass pitches all with electric hook up.

Serving the quiet and peaceful site, there are four modern shower blocks, a well-equipped laundrette, chemical disposal points and small, well stocked shop.

A regular bus servic
e can transport you into the centre of Cambridge, or you could go further afield and explore the numerous picturesque villages, historic attractions and beautiful countryside of Cambridgeshire.


For a trip to the Capital, Crystal Palace Caravan Club Site is the perfect option. Hop on a bus from the nearby bus stop and you could be in central London within the hour.

The site itself offers 71 touring pitches all with electric hook up, WiFi, washroom and laundry facilities and waste disposal points.

Should you need a break from the big smoke, Crystal Palace offers pubs, shops and restaurants all within easy walking distance.


Friday 2 August 2019

Caravan Fire Safety

It’s easy to forget about fire safety in your caravan whilst you’re enjoying yourself on holiday, but some simple safeguards can help to keep you safe should the worst happen.

FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT

SMOKE DETECTOR

Fit a smoke detector. All NCC approved dealers and manufacturers are required to fit smoke detectors in all new and second hand caravans, but it’s worthwhile making sure that this is the case.

fire extinguishers - caravan fire safety

FIRE BLANKET

It’s easy enough to fit a fire blanket in your caravan. Ideally, it should be somewhere between your cooker and your caravan door. These can be picked up for as little as £5.00, but make sure it conforms to BS EN 1869.

FIRE EXTINGUISHER

A fire extinguisher should be in everyone’s caravanning kit, but it should only be used once everyone’s out of the caravan and safe. You should also know the type of extinguisher you’ve got and how to use it effectively.

Whilst dry powder fire extinguishers are effective at putting out most fires, they’re not recommended for use in small spaces like caravans. A fully charged water or AFFF foam fire extinguisher is ideal for use on small fires.

For more information about the different types of fire extinguishers please click here.

GENERAL FIRE SAFETY ADVICE


· When you arrive at your campsite, look out for Fire Points located around the site.

· Turn off appliances when not in use – unplug phone / device chargers

· Don’t leave clothes to dry on heaters.

· Be aware of pressurised containers (aerosols) stored in cupboards next to overs / heaters.

· When pitching up on a campsite, it’s recommended that 6 meters is allowed between each caravan to reduce the risk of fire spreading.

· Don’t block air vents.
caravan site fire point
· Never leave a cooker unattended when preparing food.

· Turn off gas cylinders when not in use, and keep outside your caravan.

· Never use a barbecue or camping stove in your caravan or awning.

And finally...

Should the worst happen and there’s a fire in your caravan, don’t attempt to tackle the fire yourself, and don’t attempt to start moving or unhitching a caravan. Your primary concern should be to evacuate the area to ensure yours and others safety.

Call the Fire & Rescue Service on 999 as soon as possible, giving your location and nearby landmarks to help them to find you.

Summer Touring - Caravan Sites near the beach


Marazion, Cornwall

Overlooked by St Michael’s Mount, Dove Meadows is a peaceful campsite less than 5 minutes’ walk from the beautiful beaches of the Cornwall coast.

Dove Meadows has pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents, with electric hook-up points, showers and a twice weekly fish and chip delivery!

With the lovely town of Marazion just a few minutes away and Penzance and Land’s End within easy reach, this site is the ideal location to explore Southern Cornwall.


Ramsgate, Kent

Situated less than a mile from the beach and town centre of Ramsgate, Nethercourt Touring Park provides all year round touring pitches with electric hook up and free shower facilities. 

There are no less than 7 pubs within walking distance, and the site is perfect for trips to Ramsgate, Broadstairs and Margate, or if you’re feeling energetic, the Viking Cycle Trail is less than half a mile away.


St Davids, South Wales

As a small, peaceful campsite, Rhosson Ganol is perfect for a relaxing getaway by the sea. 

The site is situated on the tip of St Davids peninsula, just a 5 minute walk away from a blue flag status beach, and offers 35 grass pitches for touring caravans, campers and tents.

If relaxing isn’t on your agenda, coastal adventures include walking, climbing, sea kayaking, all within easy reach.


Cromer, Norfolk

Seacroft Caravan Club Site is a fantastic location for a coastal getaway, being within easy walking distance to the beaches at Cromer. The recently refurbished site also offers an outdoor heated swimming pool, bar and restaurant and is ideally located to explore the nearby towns of Sherringham and Wells-on-Sea.


Arisaig, Scotland

Sitting on the West coast of Scotland this family run campsite has easy access to 3 beaches which regularly feature lists of top ten beaches in the UK.

The campsite itself offers panoramic views of the sea and provides free Wi-Fi, a modern toilet block and eco-friendly waste disposal facilities.

Camusdarach is the perfect spot to explore the Highlands of Scotland, and perfect if you’re a wildlife lover with the wealth of birds, seals, dolphins and whales to see.

Seahouses, Northumberland

Nestled in the Northumbrian countryside and less than a mile away from the coast, Springhill Farm provides 70 touring pitches all year round. The site offers hand standing pitches with electric hook up points, free WiFi access, shower and laundry facilities. 

When you’ve explored the windswept beaches, head over to Bamburgh Castle, do a spot of birdwatching at the Farne Island sanctuary, or simply take in the breathtaking scenery of the Cheviot Hills.


Silverdale, Lancashire

Voted best coastal campsite in the Northwest, Gibraltar Farm is 10 minutes away from the beautiful views of Morecambe bay. With a raw milk vending machine, homemade ice cream and 10 acres of ancient woodland, this campsite is a haven in the North of England.

When you’ve had enough ice cream, walk through the National Trust woodlands, try some sea fishing or enjoy a round of golf at the nearby 18-hole golf course.