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HOW TO… KEEP TOURING ALL WINTER!

You no longer need to have the fortitude of Captain Scott to be an all-year-round motorcaravanner. Almost all modern vehicles have incredible insulation and heroic heating, which make four-season touring not just possible, but a positive pleasure.

There are plenty of benefits to all-year touring, too: sites are emptier (so you get the best pitches and views), popular attractions are quiet, and cold-but-sunny winter days can be unbeatable. Plus, there are all those magnificent Christmas markets and events to savour.

I’ve been winter touring since 2011, and the only problem I’ve ever had is being too hot to sleep in the ’van!

So 2020 is the year to ‘max’ your investment and sample that wonderful

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