Practical Caravan

EMBRACING PEDAL POWER

ELECTRIC BIKES AND other modes of electric transport have been growing in popularity over the past few years, and with good reason – they’re a great way of getting out and about with ease, allowing you to cycle further than you might have thought possible.

They’re particularly practical when you have a caravan, because you can leave van and car onsite and explore – helping to save both fuel and the environment.

Such is the buzz around electric bikes that, for the first time ever, at the recent NEC caravan show there was

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