Saturday, May 30, 2015

Concept of caravan holidays catching up in Britain


The concept of caravan holidaying is fast catching up in Britain because, there has been a marked increase in the number of young families who are taking their holidays in caravans instead of opting for package deals.
In the opinion of Rob Ganley, of the National Camping and Caravaning Club, caravanning is an attractive option for many people who want to avail of an opportunity to spend more quality time together.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 30 May 2015.
He was speaking during National Camping and Caravanning Week and he has added that more and more families are going for tent camping and, progression from tent camping into caravanning is but natural. Many see this as a more comfortable option because the caravan is equipped with all latest modern gadgets from fridge-freezer, grill, hob, microwave oven, to a flushing toilet and a shower.
As far as statistics go - the National Caravan Council has revealed that the sales of new motor-homes are up 18% on last year, with caravan sales up 9%. And, in totality, there are just over 750,000 in use today on Britain's roads.
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