- Mar 14, 2005
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We are new to caravanning - having spent the last couple of years mostly weekend camping we started looking longingly at the caravans in the evening from our tent. We have a bit of a dilemma though. We have three children - A ten year old daughter and two sons of eight and seven. We have narrowed our search to two models - the Bailey Pegeant Auvergne which has the typical 5 berth layout or the 6 berth Bretagne from the same range. The problem is we can't decide which one. We see merits in both layouts - the five berth has the seating area for the children when the beds are away plus there is a solid fold away partition (all be it flimsy) between the children and ourselves at night - the down side is that the beds need to be put away for the seats to be used plus the boys will need to share a bed. The six berth has two fixed bunks and a smaller seating area to one side where the third child will sleep. All three children can have curtains pulled across for some privacy and get their own bed but the seating area for them is smaller plus the third child bed will need to be put away. The six berth feels more airy. My preference is the 6 berth as two of the beds can be left as is but we wondered if anyone has any advice to offer. Thanks, Simon