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New to forum and Caravaning

Hi everyone,
Well we have been pondering over buying a caravan for a while and now we have bitten the bullet. We have brought a Swift Challenger 480se millenium and are really happy with it. So over the next weeks, months and years we are hoping to get the best out of it. So any information on sites and tips would be very much appreciated. We have joined Camping and Caravan Club and have heard those guys are very helpful as well.
Thank you and happy caravaning
Paul
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Hi welcome to the forum and to caravanning. Our first van was a Swift Challenger and we were jolly pleased with it. There is good advice on here so don't be afraid to ask.
mel
 
Hi Paul
Welcome to the forum. Glad you have bitten the bullet and i am sure you will have a great future tugging around the country with the rest of us. This forum is a world of knowledge and infomation, just ask and someone will know the answer, it has been a great help to me since i started.
 
Hi Paul, welcome to the Practical Caravan forum and warmest congratulations on buying your Swift Challenger and on taking the plunge and joining this forum
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Fellow forum members have a wealth of caravan related knowledge which they are always happy to share so whatever you need to know, just ask.
The C&CC has main club sites and certified sites which are usually quiet sites with just 5 caravans and are usually less expensive than club sites because cs pitch prices are 'per unit' (caravan) rather than 'per person'.
To get the very best from your caravan and to maximise it's usage C&CC rallies are worth a try, no pre booking is needed and you could enjoy some great times on rallies and learn a lot from fellow ralliers.
 
Hi Paul welcome aboard. It might be a little early to suggest this to you but perhaps longer term have a thought about Caravanning abroad. Its a lot easier than you might think and being in the C&C Club you get some good deals on Channel crossings and foreign sites.They will handle all the bookings, payments and insurance for you too! Maybe a bit frightening to think of at the start but you can really expand your caravanning enjoyment by going continental!
Let us know how your first trips go

Jim
 
Hello and welcome, have fun and enjoy! Agree with what's written about how to make the most of your membership! We nearly always use CS's and CL's usually without electric hook up to keep the costs down and often quieter than sites with. In addition to rallies which may be being held where you want to go you may also want to think about tempory holiday sites as another handy place to stay, again often don't need to book, although we normally ring just to make sure there's room.
 
hi all,
Just would like to thank all off you for your replies and i'm looking forward to getting started. I have taken everything onboard about your suggestions. Abroad will come but i'm just going to get use to things locally to start with but thank you Jim.

Paul
 

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