A motorhome should not only look good (haha) but also be practical. You live in a small space and have to carry a lot of stuff with you, which should preferably remain stationary while driving... Here are some of our solutions.
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How do you top up the water in your motorhome? Do you use a hose or a jug? We find it very convenient to use a hose. You can fill the entire water tank quite quickly and avoid running back and forth. Here are our top tips for filling water in your campervan!
Read moreOne of the most impractical things about motorhomes is that you can't pack much into them. Our motorhome was originally equipped with a huge cargo area, where you can fit a motorbike (or two). However, the motorcycles have to be made of polystyrene. The weight limits mean that in many motorhomes you can hardly pack anything...
Read moreAftonbladet's reporter experienced what is perhaps the most worrying aspect of travelling - being robbed. He has now put together a list of 10 tips to reduce the risk of getting into trouble. We think the tips are good and actually follow most of them. It's that jewellery thing, though ...
Read moreDN reports in an article today that sales of caravans and motorhomes are declining. This year, 40 per cent fewer new motorhomes have been sold compared to last year. At the same time, interest in camping is increasing in the country. So what is the reason for the decline?
Read moreNow we have prepared for our trip to Europe with a safe in the motorhome! It can be good to have a place where you can store passports, ferry tickets, extra credit cards and other things that you care about and don't want to lose. Now that we have a safe in the motorhome, we feel much safer.
Read moreWhen you buy a motorhome for the first time, you don't think much about how much it weighs or how much you can load. At least we didn't. Now we worry about the motorhome being too heavy.
Read moreAt last we can get the motorhome in order! The side of the garage that we turned into a "technical room" has been crammed with tools, hoses, cans and rubbish in a mess ... Not much fun to drive around with. And completely hopeless to find. Now things have changed!
Read moreFinally a closet in the garage of the motorhome! We have now rebuilt the motorhome so that we have a technical room and a walk-in closet in the garage. Peter has put up a wall that divides the two spaces and made sure to lead ventilation to both "rooms". In the technical room we will store hoses, tools, electrical equipment and extra fuel and in the wardrobe we will of course have ... yes ... clothes.
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