Beginner’s Guide to Buying a Caravan: Tips for First-Time Buyers

Buying a caravan for the first time opens up endless opportunities to explore beautiful countryside, coastal routes, and hidden gems across the nation. However, with so many options and considerations, the process can be overwhelming. Keep reading for our guide to caravanning for beginners, walking you through the essentials of choosing the right caravan, understanding key features, and budgeting effectively.

1. Understanding the Different Types of Caravan Available

Caravans come in various types to suit different travel styles and family sizes. Here’s an overview of what’s available:

  • Touring Caravans: the most popular option in the UK, touring caravans are towed behind your car and come in various sizes, from compact 2-berth to spacious family models with up to 6 berths.
  • Single-Axle vs. Twin-Axle Caravans: single-axle caravans are easier to tow and park, making them ideal for smaller families and beginners. Twin-axle models offer more space and stability but can be more challenging to manoeuvre.
  • Pop-Top Caravans: these feature a roof that can be raised when parked, providing more headroom while remaining lightweight and easy to tow—ideal for campsites with height restrictions.
  • Folding Caravans and Trailer Tents: compact and easy to store, these are great for those with limited storage space at home or who prefer a simpler setup.

Tip: Consider the size of your towing vehicle and your driving confidence, as larger caravans can be trickier to navigate on narrow roads.

2. Key Features to Look For in a Caravan

When choosing a caravan in the UK, it’s important to consider these essential features:

  • Layout and Berth Options: common layouts include fixed beds, central dining areas, and end-bathroom configurations. Think about whether you prioritise communal space or dedicated sleeping areas.
  • Heating and Ventilation: given the UK’s unpredictable weather, good insulation and an efficient heating system (e.g., Truma or Alde) are essential for year-round comfort.
  • Kitchen Facilities: a standard caravan kitchen includes a gas hob, oven, fridge, and normally a microwave. Ensure the layout suits your cooking habits, whether you prefer quick meals or enjoy preparing full dinners. 
  • Bathroom Setup: many caravans offer full washrooms with a separate shower, while more compact models might have a combined wet room. Consider your comfort and convenience, especially for longer trips.

Tip: Visit a local caravan show to explore different layouts and find one that suits your lifestyle, or visit our Salisbury showroom with over 50 caravans to view, we’d be happy to talk you through your different options!

3. Budgeting for Your Caravan: The True Cost

When buying a caravan for the first time, understanding the full cost of caravan ownership is crucial. Here are the key expenses to consider:

  • Initial Purchase Price: prices range from around £10,000 for entry-level models to £30,000+ for top end luxury caravans.
  • Towing Equipment and Upgrades: you’ll need towing mirrors (legally required in the UK), a tow bar, and possibly a motor mover for easy parking. These additional costs can add up.
  • Ongoing Costs: factor in storage fees if unable to keep at home, caravan insurance, and annual servicing to maintain your warranty and safety.
  • Campsite Fees and Memberships: UK campsites can range from basic sites at £10 – £20 per night to luxury sites charging £50+

4. New vs. Used Caravans: Which is Best?

  • New Caravans: a new caravan offers the latest designs, technology, and comes with full warranties. You can often choose from a choice of upholstery options and customise features to your liking, but new models come at a premium price and attract VAT.
  • Used Caravans: the UK has a thriving used caravan market. You can find well-maintained models with huge savings over New, often with additional accessories included. However, check for common issues like damp, which is a frequent problem in older caravans exposed to the UK’s wet climate.

Tip: At Webbs we stock a wide variety of caravans covering the most popular layouts, all  covered by a warranty and serviced so they are safe and ready to go!

5. Towing

Understanding the practicalities of towing and legal requirements is vital:

  • Read our blog about towing rules 
  • Towing Experience: if you’re new to towing, consider taking a caravan towing course offered by organisations like the Caravan and Motorhome Club. These courses provide hands-on experience in safe towing, reversing, and hitching so you’ll be more confident when towing a caravan for the first time.
  • Inspections: For used caravans, thoroughly inspect the condition, focusing on damp checks, the status of appliances and ask about service history.

Tip: Make sure you have the right insurance coverage, which includes both your vehicle and caravan. Some insurers offer packages that cover damage while towing and at campsites.

6. Finalising Your Purchase

  • Paperwork and Documentation: ensure you receive all relevant documents, including the CRiS (Caravan Registration and Identification Scheme) certificate for used caravans. A CRIS check will confirm the caravan is not stolen, a write off or on finance.
  • Preparing for Travel: once you’ve completed your purchase, join a caravan owners’ club for community support, discounts, and access to certified UK campsites.

Buying a caravan is a fantastic way to explore everything from the Highlands to the Cornish coast at your own pace. We hope our beginners guide to caravanning makes buying a caravan for the first time less of an overwhelming process. By understanding the types of caravans available, budgeting effectively, and knowing what features to look for, you’ll be well on your way to choosing the perfect vehicle for your adventures. 

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