New back to caravan - potentially

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I did a bit of towing many years ago with my husband, then we swapped to moterhoming. With a large van and car it was easy. I drove the van, he drove the car and we had a base and an essay get-about.

However, hubby never really took to the lifestyle and in the end opted out altogether. Which actually works better for me too!

However, with only the van I rapidly realised it was too big. Driving it isn’t the problem, parking in packed tourist car parks and negotiating narrow streets is! For me anyway!

So, I went to the other extreme and got a micro camper. In principle it has all I needed - bed, two ring hob, sing and portaloo, but being tall I rapidly realised that functioning in that tiny space was really a non-starter. I bought a tent, two ring camping stove etc and only used the van for camping. That was great for a few years, I really enjoyed the roughing it lifestyle, but as I got older, I couldn’t cope with the pitching and taking down of the tent all the time.

Next came the Autosleeper Mezan already mentioned, but I’ ve now got to the stage where I need an o on-board shower - a bit long in the tooth for hiking to the shower block every morning.

I’ve trawled every conceivable van with a shower and all of them look too big for me to negotiate tight car parks. So I’m back to caravans.

All that was really by way of saying ‘are there any solo caravans out there? I’m a fairly fit, healthy 71 but still raring to go’. I do wonder though, whether this is a sensible ambition at my age!
 
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You could look at Eriba or Trigano Silver. We had the latter and it was really well made, had normal facilities including shower, loo, three ring hob and oven/fridge. Was 4 berth but in practice too small for us, granddaughter and two spaniels. MTPLM up to 1250kg on later models and really easy to tow.


PS ours was 1000kg MTPLM with 250kg payload.
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Mel

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Brilliant. How about a Sprite compact if you want a more traditional style?
Mel
 

Mel

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There are a couple of groups for solo caravanners.
Like this one.

Mel
 
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There are a couple of groups for solo caravanners.
Like this one.

Mel
Thank you Mel. That’s really helpful. It’s good to know I won’t be the only mad person out there😊
 
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Brilliant. How about a Sprite compact if you want a more traditional style?
Mel
Yes, they’re great little vans. I’ve got my eye on one and there are some good deals at the moment on unsold 2024 vans, ready for the new season.
 

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