Campervan hire 20:15 - Sep 18 with 5978 views | Gowerjack | Long shot But does anyone on here own and rent out a campervan? Or know where we can hire at a competitive price? Cheers | |
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Campervan hire on 21:04 - Sep 18 with 5907 views | WxmJax | I've been watching that celebs go camping or whatever it's called on Channel 5. Fancy having a trip in one of those vans myself. | |
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Campervan hire on 21:40 - Sep 18 with 5869 views | majorraglan | Funny enough I was looking into this the other day as I fancy doing the NC500 up in Northern Scotland. I did a quick google search on Campervan hire Wales and quite a few companies came up. Depending on where you are going and how long you are going for, you may be better packing your car up and hiring one nearer where you intend touring. You have a lot of freedom with a campervan, but once you have sited it it can be a pain if you want to go out for the day or the shops unless they are in walking distance. There are a couple of websites that will give you lots of tips about sites etc. The Caravan and Motorhome Club have some great sites in great locations, but they don’t have club houses - if that’s a pre requisite go for the commercial sites. | | | |
Campervan hire on 21:51 - Sep 18 with 5851 views | STID2017 | Days hire them out at competitive prices. Only thing is their excess was £1000, which is steep. All brand new motorhomes though and a range to suit all. | |
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Campervan hire on 09:08 - Sep 19 with 5733 views | perchrockjack | Hired one for TdF few years ago and it was OK but it's cold at night in them. Also,not very private unless you like swinging or rattling the suspension. If you are,Steve ,the Peugeot Boxer is a good shout. Also ,use a campsite overnight ;rough camping is just that. | |
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Campervan hire on 09:36 - Sep 19 with 5710 views | controversial_jack | A camper van is ok if you are stopping off for the occasional night or two or are constantly moving, but as was said in the previous post they can be restrictive, If you need to go anywhere, you have to take it all with you if you want to go to the shops etc.A Caravan is a far better option for long stays, but they are expensive and you need a decent car to pull them with. | | | |
Campervan hire on 09:46 - Sep 19 with 5700 views | dickythorpe | If you are under 5 foot 9 the VW Caddy. A colleague in work has done a great job converting it. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Campervan hire on 10:16 - Sep 19 with 5677 views | squarebear | I have been nagging the wife to go on a camper van holiday but she keeps whining about toilet emptying. If we do plan a trip we'll take our bikes along to overcome the hassle of getting around once parked up. | | | |
Campervan hire on 12:06 - Sep 19 with 5623 views | STID2017 |
Campervan hire on 09:08 - Sep 19 by perchrockjack | Hired one for TdF few years ago and it was OK but it's cold at night in them. Also,not very private unless you like swinging or rattling the suspension. If you are,Steve ,the Peugeot Boxer is a good shout. Also ,use a campsite overnight ;rough camping is just that. |
Go with a motorhome. Once you get to a certain age you need your home comforts. Also very private, warm and comfortable Second hand, they can be a lot cheaper than a converted camper van to buy | |
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Campervan hire on 12:28 - Sep 19 with 5599 views | controversial_jack |
Campervan hire on 12:06 - Sep 19 by STID2017 | Go with a motorhome. Once you get to a certain age you need your home comforts. Also very private, warm and comfortable Second hand, they can be a lot cheaper than a converted camper van to buy |
You have the same problems of mobility with those, unless you bikes .Once they are set up you don't want to be moving those to nip to Tesco. | | | |
Campervan hire on 12:43 - Sep 19 with 5585 views | STID2017 |
Campervan hire on 12:28 - Sep 19 by controversial_jack | You have the same problems of mobility with those, unless you bikes .Once they are set up you don't want to be moving those to nip to Tesco. |
I was comparing a motorhome to a campervan for comfort and convenience. Going out is the same issue in either (depending on the size of the motorhome) I had VW Type 2 (the old type camper) for three years, two motorhomes following on from that for several years, then for the last 14 months had a VW T6 camper and have just changed to a motorhome for the reasons I stated earlier. Camper vans are great and whilst both have their merits you cannot compare them to a fully equipped motorhome for comfort, etc | |
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Campervan hire on 14:28 - Sep 19 with 5530 views | controversial_jack |
Campervan hire on 12:43 - Sep 19 by STID2017 | I was comparing a motorhome to a campervan for comfort and convenience. Going out is the same issue in either (depending on the size of the motorhome) I had VW Type 2 (the old type camper) for three years, two motorhomes following on from that for several years, then for the last 14 months had a VW T6 camper and have just changed to a motorhome for the reasons I stated earlier. Camper vans are great and whilst both have their merits you cannot compare them to a fully equipped motorhome for comfort, etc |
That's true, but you are talking mega bucks here. Expensive to buy, run and maintain, and useless for grassy or muddy fields as their weight get's them stuck, and a waste of a vehicle as they just sit idle on your drive when not in use I don't know about hiring them, but I would think they aren't cheap | | | |
Campervan hire on 15:00 - Sep 19 with 5524 views | STID2017 |
Campervan hire on 14:28 - Sep 19 by controversial_jack | That's true, but you are talking mega bucks here. Expensive to buy, run and maintain, and useless for grassy or muddy fields as their weight get's them stuck, and a waste of a vehicle as they just sit idle on your drive when not in use I don't know about hiring them, but I would think they aren't cheap |
The same is true of many campervans (apart from expensive to run maybe). I know many that have spent far more on a camper van than you would for a second hand motorhome. Then quite often they pay a fortune to personalise them. A motorhome isn't usually as practical as a campervan for everyday transport, but many like me owned them as a second vehicle so don't use them everyday. | |
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Campervan hire on 18:59 - Sep 19 with 5472 views | perchrockjack | STID Might as well,considering the price,take the car and spend the night in a real bed at a hotel. | |
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Campervan hire on 21:17 - Sep 19 with 5435 views | Pacemaker | There is a company named Nationwide who do deals this time of year. My mate used them and said they were good. Closest depot is Pencoed. https://www.motorholme.co.uk Days also hire out motor homes and are very good | |
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Campervan hire on 23:23 - Sep 19 with 5385 views | STID2017 |
Campervan hire on 18:59 - Sep 19 by perchrockjack | STID Might as well,considering the price,take the car and spend the night in a real bed at a hotel. |
I know what your saying and the staying in hotels is a better option for many. However I am hoping to tour for at least three months next year. At an average cost of say £100 per night for hotels that's £9000 right there. Of course there are othet costs to consider whichever option you go for | |
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Campervan hire on 01:22 - Sep 20 with 5344 views | majorraglan |
Campervan hire on 23:23 - Sep 19 by STID2017 | I know what your saying and the staying in hotels is a better option for many. However I am hoping to tour for at least three months next year. At an average cost of say £100 per night for hotels that's £9000 right there. Of course there are othet costs to consider whichever option you go for |
Sounds like a great trip. If you are using camping sites the costs can soon mount up, but it’s a great way to see the world. | | | |
Campervan hire on 08:44 - Sep 20 with 5292 views | perchrockjack | STID. Good for you. It's simply something we've considered but bottled it as we like comfort too much and having seen wild camping,iit aint really for us. For the TdF ,in 2014 we paid ,I think £750 for five days with Northern Motor Homes. Good luck anyway. | |
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Campervan hire on 09:23 - Sep 20 with 5280 views | controversial_jack | Camping is no longer the cheap option it once was, especially during the school holidays or in the high season | | | |
Campervan hire on 17:08 - Sep 23 with 5156 views | STID2017 |
Campervan hire on 08:44 - Sep 20 by perchrockjack | STID. Good for you. It's simply something we've considered but bottled it as we like comfort too much and having seen wild camping,iit aint really for us. For the TdF ,in 2014 we paid ,I think £750 for five days with Northern Motor Homes. Good luck anyway. |
Thank you. Lookinh forward to it and lucky to be in this position. Plus I get to take my dog on hols with me. He kept me sane the last nine months and hate being without him | |
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Campervan hire on 17:12 - Sep 23 with 5141 views | STID2017 |
Campervan hire on 09:23 - Sep 20 by controversial_jack | Camping is no longer the cheap option it once was, especially during the school holidays or in the high season |
Definetly right there. Works out better value for families, much more expensive for individuals or couples. Le Shuttle even got the cheek to charge £19 each way just for my dog travelling and staying in my motorhome ! Happy to pay so my dog can travel with me, but money for old rope. | |
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