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THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF CARAVANNING ETIQUETTE

There's nothing quite like the sense of freedom when you're travelling our great land, exploring places you've never been and towing your home around with you.

Regardless of whether you're travelling on your own, with a partner, or with a group, caravanning is a great way to meet new people and learn from their experiences and adventures.

After 16 years of caravanning, our son is now an adult and is no longer keen to tag along with mum and dad. With an upgraded couple's van in which we can spend more time off grid, we are looking forward to embracing the nomadic lifestyle. And yes, we are both grey.

On a trip earlier this year we were sharing some of our knowledge and experience with some new-ish caravanners, which got me thinking about the etiquette - most of it unwritten - that comes with enjoying this wonderful lifestyle.

HERE ARE MY TOP

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