Practical Caravan

Tips for brilliant touring

he news that this October’s Motorhome & Caravan Show at the NEC has been held over HQ, and I know from reading comments on our social media channels and your emails to us that you feel the same. Still, with the majority of people having received two vaccinations, we’re in a much better place than a year ago. Let’s keep everything crossed that the planned February show gets to go ahead – what a highly anticipated event it will be! The NEC show is perfect for newbies and old-hands alike, of course; which brings me neatly to our special feature this issue, in which Consulting editor John Sootheran shares 60 tips on what you need to know about caravanning. It’s on p104 – no matter what your experience level, don’t miss it!

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