Well, I've just ventured out on my first trip with my family in my lovely Lexon to Rutland Water for 4 days between Christmas and New Year. We had a wonderful time despite all the snow and fog!! Some said we were 'mad' to go out in a caravan this time of year but after reading PCV's article on Winter Caravanning (and wanting to play with my new 'toy'!) I thought "why not!!"
The Rutland Camping & Caravanning site was kind enough to upgrade us to a fully serviced pitch which saved lots of trips to the facilities!
My question is one of condensation. We were toasty warm in our van with minus temperatures outside but we did notice a considerable amount of condensation. We had to place towels beneath the front window and wipe some windows down to prevent the water damaging the furniture and fittings.
Is this a common problem? Are there any work arounds or best practice ideas out there?
Grateful for any advice
Rog
The Rutland Camping & Caravanning site was kind enough to upgrade us to a fully serviced pitch which saved lots of trips to the facilities!
My question is one of condensation. We were toasty warm in our van with minus temperatures outside but we did notice a considerable amount of condensation. We had to place towels beneath the front window and wipe some windows down to prevent the water damaging the furniture and fittings.
Is this a common problem? Are there any work arounds or best practice ideas out there?
Grateful for any advice

Rog