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Tips on winter touring in your motorhome or caravan

Winter touring. Photo credit Practical Caravan

Just because the weather is cold and the days are shorter we still love travelling, here are our tips on winter touring in your motorhome or caravan. Many campsites are now open all year round and have the added benefit that they are usually cheaper and quieter in the winter months.

Preparing your Motorhome or Caravan for a winter trip

Tyres

Motorhome Water Tanks

Caravan Fresh and Wastewater

After your trip away don’t forget to drain down the system in your motorhome or caravan to ensure there is no water left in the pipes that could freeze.

What to consider when booking a campsite for a winter stay?

When we are looking for a getaway in the colder months, there are a few things that are on our checklist when booking a campsite.

Three great winter campsites to consider

We love the Cotswolds, probably because it is on our doorstep. If you are looking for some inspiration for a weekend or even longer away check out these options.

Moreton- in-Marsh Caravan and Motorhome Club Site

Located within walking distance of the town the campsite has full facilities in an attractive woodland setting and is open all year round. There are plenty of activities on-site to keep the whole family entertained with crazy golf, 5-a-side football pitches, boules and climbing frames. All pitches are hardstanding with electric, and there are numerous cafés, restaurants and pubs in Moreton within walking distance of the campsite.

Photo credit: Caravanclub.co.uk

Fun Facts about Moreton-in-Marsh

  1. There has been a settlement in the area since the Iron Age
  2. The Redesdale Market Hall was designed by architect Sir Ernest George and was built in 1887 even though it looks medieval
  3. Early September the town hosts the UK’s largest one-day agricultural show 
  4. The largest street market in the Cotswold is held every Tuesday on the high street
  5. The infamous Mitford sisters spent a part of their childhood at Batsford House just west of Moreton

Stretch your legs

Things to do in the area

Batsford Arboretum Photo credit Batsarb.com

Wysdom Touring Park

The campsite is situated only a five-minute walk to Burford, and it is open all year round. It is mainly hardstanding with electric hook up on all pitches which are separated by trees and shrubs to give privacy. Wysdom Touring Park is an adult-only site and costs £18 a night

Wysdom Touring Park. Photo credit Wysdom Touring Park

Fun Facts about Burford

  1. The village is often referred to as ‘the gateway to the Cotswolds’.
  2. In old English, the word burh means hill town and ford means crossing of a river
  3. In the 2011 census, the population was as 1410 people
  4. The stone from nearby Taynton quarry was used to build Blenheim Palace and St, Paul’s Cathedral
  5. Levellers Day is celebrated on the Saturday closest to 17th May each year

Stretch your legs

Things to do in the area

Cotswold Wildlife Park is only a short drive from the campsite and is home to many species of animals all in 160 acres of parkland. It is open all year round and is dog-friendly.

Cotswold Wildlife Park. Photo credit Evebus.com

Broadway Caravan and Motorhome Club Site

The site is situated on the edge of the village within walking distance of the high street. It is arranged over two levels and has a dog walk in situ. The site is open all year with the majority of pitches being hardstanding with electric hook-up. 

Broadway Caravan and Motorhome Club. Photo credit Caravanclub.co.uk

Fun Facts about Broadway

  1. Often referred to as the ‘Jewel of the Cotswolds’.
  2. The village featured in the 2018 video game Forza Horizon 4
  3. In the 9th Century, it was known as Bradsetena Gamere (Broad Village)
  4. During the 1600’s it was a busy stagecoach stop with 33 public houses
  5. The road through Broadway became a toll-road in 1728, and the tolls were collected at Turnpike House (renamed Pike Cottage) in the Upper High Street

Stretch your legs

Things to do in the area

Broadway Tower. Photo credit BlogSpot.com

Happy winter adventuring

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