Your Guide to Caravanning – Guest Post

 This is a partnered guest post.

With heading overseas for your summer vacation becoming more and more expensive, the stay-cation has proved a popular family-friendly alternative. OK, so I know that the idea of packing your whole family up into one space can be a daunting prospect, so here’s a few tips on how to make it a stress-free experience.

 

Choosing your caravan

 

They come in a variety of styles and sizes, and, of course, price tags. Deciding which one will best suit the needs of you and your family takes thought and research. If you have older kids, they may want a bit more space, whilst younger ones are going to need less space but more room to store all their toys.

 

Although buying a caravan is a big commitment, thinking of it as an investment may help ease the pain of delving into the money tin. It’s something you can enjoy for years to come, through grandkids and – dare I say it – retirement!

Before you set off

 

Preparation is key. Start getting things ready a couple of weeks before you embark on your camping adventure. Work out how much food you need to take with you for the journey, and how much you can buy when you get there. The more you can take, the less you will spend! Prepare your route and get hold of a sat nav; there’s nothing worse than getting lost in the middle of nowhere with a map that makes no sense, an angry husband and some irritable kids in the back.

 

Whether it’s you or the other half that’s taking to the driver’s seat,  it’s worth  giving yourself a few driving lessons to practice maneuvering with the caravan hitched to the back of the car. Get used to how it handles and master the art of reversing until you feel confident enough to take to the open road!

 

Hitching your caravan

 

So this is the technical (boring) bit, that looks hard but can actually be very simple with a little team-work. Take a look at your manual because each caravan’s instructions may vary slightly. Firstly, check the nose weight of your caravan, lock all the doors and engage the caravan handbrake. Reverse your vehicle into position, and wind down the jockey to lower the hitch on to the ball.

 

Check that you can still see the green mark to ensure that the coupling is secure, and make sure that the jockey wheel is wound up. Lock it into ‘In transit’, clip the breakaway cable into the correct position and release the caravan handbrake. Make sure everything is safe, secure, and that the lights are working by driving forwards a few yards and getting someone to check.

 

Get going!

 

Now that that bit’s over, it’s time to get there, set up camp and start enjoying yourself! You’ve already checked your route and got your sat nav set up, so sit back and enjoy the view. Before you know it you’ll be there and ready to settle in. Get the kids out of the car to have a run around whilst you set up a little table for dinner. Take a couple of tents with you where the kids can keep their toys during the day, and maybe sleep in if they’re feeling like true campers!

Finally

 

Pour yourself a glass of wine and, most importantly, relax! You’re now officially a caravanning pro!

 

 

This guest post was written by Isabelle Guarella. When she’s not roasting marshmallows over a campfire, you can find her writing  at PassSmart.com.

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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Comments

  1. Relaxing…ahhhh

  2. Oh man, relaxing with a glass of wine and a toasty outdoor fire sound awesome right now.

  3. I want to get a fifth wheel so bad, my husband and I have talked about heading out on vacation doing just that!

  4. I have been looking into one of these for the boys and I to take off and explore in during the summers.

  5. I’ve never been caravanning before. It sounds fun.

  6. B wants to do this soon, I’m a little nervous, I’ll have to share this post with him!

  7. I’ve never been caravanning, either, but it sounds like such a wonderful thing to be able to take off whenever the urge strikes.

  8. Camping sounds awesome right now.

  9. I can only afford to do tent camping. It’s fun and relaxing after everything is unloaded and set up, and before it’s time to pack everything up again.

  10. I’ve always wanted to own an RV but my husband hates the idea. He dislikes road trips. LOL

  11. Huh, this is an idea…never caravanned before…what a great post!

  12. Sounds like fun! I love camping so sounds similar! 🙂

  13. Sounds like fun!

  14. I have never been, but sounds like FUN!

  15. I’ve always wanted to go RVing.

  16. I have a dream of doing this when I retire and traveling around the country!

  17. When my mom retires she keeps threatening to sell her home and but and RV to travel around in! I think it sounds like fun!

  18. I’ve never been caravanning, but my husband and I have been throwing the idea around.

  19. Lots of good tips here. This looks fun!

  20. Mary Dailey says

    My parents loved taking their Airstream to Mexico and Florida. Some of their tales were hilarious, too!