RV FEATURE
FLEXIBILITY
Imagine you ’ ve set yourself up for a couple of nights at a cracking waterside campsite and decide to duck off to replenish some supplies . This kind of scenario isn ’ t given a second thought if you ’ re travelling with a caravan when you can simply unhitch and drive away .
But it ’ s a different story with a motorhome , which would need to be packed up first . While that ’ s far from difficult , it is something to keep in the back of your mind . Although , it ’ s not necessarily a disaster if you ’ ve thought ahead and fitted a couple of bicycles or similar to the rear of the motorhome .
SECURITY
This is a hot topic , whether you ’ re touring with a caravan or a motorhome . But there are some advantages here with the motorhome style travel . Having the ability to move from the vehicle ’ s cabin area directly into the motorhome section is a real plus .
Additionally , if you arrive at camp late at night , or the weather turns bad , there ’ s no need to exit the vehicle if you don ’ t want to . This is such a great feature for all motorhome tourers , especially those who are travelling solo .
This motorhome ’ s dinette has seatbelts and also converts into another bed .
Our caravan ’ s kitchen and dinette layout is very similar to what you might find in a motorhome .
There ’ s plenty of similarities with this motorhome and some caravan specs .
While gas cylinders are generally stored on a caravan ’ s A-frame , they ’ re placed inside one of the motorhome ’ s hatches .
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