What is actually inside a caravan?
Our caravans have daytime seating for four to six and night-time sleeping accommodation for four in two double-bunks or in one double-bunk and two single-bunks (one over the other). There is a small kitchen area with a twin-burner butane gas cooker with grill. Cooking pots, a frying-pan, a kettle and a teapot are stored under the sink with the water container. Crockery and cutlery for five is stored in the top of four pullout drawers. There is hanging space for full-length clothes as well as four shelves for storage. Bedding is kept in the boxes under the seat-cushions at the fold-down rear table. We provide duvets or sleeping-bags, pillows as well as the appropriate bed-linen but not towels. There are no toilets in the caravan – our visitors avail of facilities at the overnight stops and at pubs, etc. en route. Two gaslights provide gentle lighting at night and on cool evenings a short low burn of one of the cooker flames will warm the caravan in minutes. This is an approximate interi