Leisure

The Growing Popularity Of Motorhome Travel: Why More People Are Choosing Life On The Road

Issue 110

Motorhome travel has become an increasingly popular means of going on holiday in the UK. During the COVID-19 pandemic, and the lockdowns that came with it, interest in domestic holidays rose exponentially – and motorhome ownership enjoyed a bounce, too. Many of the people who invested in this form of travel out of necessity have since come to enjoy it out of choice – and that’s thanks to the range of upsides that a quality motorhome offers.

The Appeal of Motorhome Travel

So, what is it that makes motorhome travel so compelling? To begin with, motorhomes offer an amazing degree of flexibility. Since you won’t have to worry about flights or accommodation (aside, perhaps, from a spot at a campsite), you have the option of departing whenever you like, and travelling wherever you like.

Motorhome holidays also tend to be extremely affordable. Invest in the vehicle itself, and you’ll be able to go on holiday for next to nothing. Consequently, this is a form of holiday that’s exceptionally popular among retirees.

Finally, it’s worth dwelling on the feeling of spontaneity and adventure that a quality motorhome might generate. If you’re not restricted by the constraints of an ordinary holiday, you might end up feeling a sense of freedom that’s difficult to give up.

Key Considerations Before Making the Switch

If motorhome holidays are so fantastic, why isn’t everyone taking part in them? Well, there are a few barriers to overcome first.

First, you’ll need to invest in the right vehicle. What this looks like will depend on your needs and budget. Some holidaymakers might be happy with a converted van; others might need something more fully-featured. It’s worth noting that insurance is a legal requirement if you’re driving on public roads. However, specialised motorhome insurance might offer a degree of cover that’s more appropriate to the demands of this kind of holiday. Comprehensive insurance should cover you against breakdown, as well as theft and vandalism.

It’s also worth bearing in mind that not all roads in the UK will be suitable for motorhomes. Depending on the size of your vehicle, you may need to plan your route differently. This might include finding rest stops with adequate parking to accommodate you.

The Financial Side of Motorhome Living

If you want your motorhome to be an asset rather than a liability, then you’ll need a strong grasp of the costs that come with it. This might mean factoring in the amount that you’re paying for fuel and maintenance, as well as any additional fees charged by campsites. Depending on how often you’re driving the vehicle, you might also need to pay for more regular services and for consumables like fresh tyres, engine oil, and screenwash. Often, it’s better to spend proactively in order to minimise costs in the long term.

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