Travel

Campervanning

Travel

Posted by: mccallmob

15th Jan 2012 09:48am

So many people are now owners of campervans and its a big community. Many people have places to visit and camp sites to recommend. Places to get repairs done and discounts for for many services.


rob
  • 24th Jul 2012 02:26pm

Campervanning is not just perfect for retirees. We are a family of 5 and love the campervan we just bought second hand. Caravan Parks are so great for kids to get out and ride bikes and interact with other kids. There's no stress for mum when it comes to doing the housework - a quick sweep and it's done. So it's a relaxing holiday for everyone. Our boys are 15, 12 & 9 and we can all sleep in the van if we have to for an overnight stay, but on extended holidays we have the annex with a swag, or the eldest pitches his tent. I would thoroughly encourage anyone with a young family (babies might be more difficult) to try the campervan holiday. My only regret is that we didn't purchase one when our kids were between 5-10! Adelaide Shores caravan park is an excellent Big 4 to stay at if you are looking for someone suitable in Adelaide. Right on the beach and close to Glenelg, it has so much for the kids to do and plenty of space for adults to relax too.


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