Top tips for caravanning through the winter months – part 2
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If you book your campsite, look for one with heated toilet and shower blocks and network electrical outlets, and this will make your stay, the more comfort.
Use propane instead of butane as it performs better in the cold weather. Check the correct adapter for the type of gas, you have by visiting your local caravan accessories or camping use shop.
Use antifreeze to freezing of the waste tanks or toilets to prevent, water system, (or car).
It is heaters overnight due to the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, not advisable to use, so that the use of electric fan heater, the thermostatically controlled or better yet, may be additional cover worker use on heating costs and invest in some cold weather sleeping bags.
If possible, your caravan are pitch, that faced the refrigerator and other openings in prevailing winds.
If it’s snowing should make sure, you disable all snow drifts from the caravan openings and shakes the snow of the power supply connector cable, so that it is not too deeply buried to get.
Snow chains are always handy in the car, you should insert into the snow. So, make sure that you know how you fit before the start on your holiday, and remove them as soon as the snow clears.
If you look, buy a new Caravan for use in winter, look for one that has an insulation quality of two or three. All models since 1999 have a note isolation should so questions your local caravan dealer.
If you plan to much about the winter Caravaning and are investing in a new tow car, look for all-wheel drive with ABS and traction.
We have experienced with the long winters and humid summers make the most out of your year-round Caravan and book a winter break. You will be surprised, some campsites are as busy Christmas and new year period, so that always advance planning and your pitch, ring book that they are closed not over the winter.








