25/03/2024
It’s getting close to the Easter holidays, a time when many families head off in their caravans in hope of a little sunshine. Easter holidays can be a great time to take a trip, the weather is mild, but not too hot, so exploring the outdoors is a must. Sites aren’t as busy as in the summertime, and some sites may even plan Easter activities for the kids!
Whether you’re heading off on a mini-break this Easter, or you’re waiting until school’s back before setting off, these tips and tricks will ensure you make the most of your upcoming trip.
Consider packing all of the usual essentials you’ll need for a camping trip away. This includes items such as clothing appropriate for varying weather conditions, food supplies, cooking utensils, bedding, toiletries, first aid kit, entertainment items and outdoor gear. Don’t forget to pack any specific items related to your destination or planned activities.
We would highly recommend booking caravan sites in advance, particularly when you’re travelling during peak holiday seasons like Easter. Popular sites, especially those by the coast and popular landmarks, can fill up quickly, so securing your spot early ensures you have a place to stay.
Many caravan parks and camping sites organise Easter-themed events and activities such as egg hunts, themed dinners, or family-friendly entertainment. Check with your chosen site to see if they’re running any events, or look for events in the local area like farmer’s markets, food festivals and nature trails. You could even do your own Easter events at camp, like egg painting or making decorations for your caravan.
Sunshine is not always guaranteed on UK holidays, but being prepared for all weather conditions means you can still enjoy your break! Be prepared for adverse weather conditions by packing appropriate clothing (we’d recommend a raincoat!), equipment, and supplies. Exploring the great outdoors in all weathers can be fun, but if it does affect your plans, have a back-up for indoor activities or nearby attractions to visit.
Before setting off, you should always ensure your caravan is roadworthy and properly secured. Check the weather and road conditions along your route, and drive cautiously, especially if you’re new to towing. Make regular stops for rest if you’re driving for a long period of time, and check your caravan’s hitch and connections periodically.
Consider simple yet festive recipes that are easy to prepare in a caravan kitchen, such as hot cross buns, Easter lamb casserole, or chocolate-themed desserts. Plan your meals in advance and pack ingredients accordingly, as you may not be in close proximity to a fully-stocked shop. For some recipe ideas to make whilst on your holiday, discover this recipe book at Webbs Outdoors.
Before bringing your pet along with you, check with the caravan site or campground regarding their pet policy. Ensure your pet is well-behaved, up to date on vaccinations, and be considerate of other campers. Make sure to clean up after your pet and keep them under control at all times.
If you’d like more tips, read our blog about taking your dog with you.
Popular destinations for caravan holidays include coastal areas, national parks, lakeside campgrounds, or rural retreats. Consider what your interests are and the sort of activities you’ll be planning, and align these with your chosen destination. If you like walking and hiking, a national park such as the Brecon Beacons or Dartmoor are beautiful places to visit. If you’re thinking of doing activities like visiting the cinema, watching a theatre performance, or going to a theme park, ensuring you’re near a city or well-populated area will be more important.
Check out some UK destinations we think you’ll love in our blogpost.
If you plan ahead, you can make sure you’re prepared and have your route and activities in place. Leave room for spontaneity and relaxation, so you get the chance to visit places you see along the way, whilst also having some time to chill out. Embrace the outdoors and nature, engage with fellow campers and families at the sites you visit, and take advantage of the unique opportunities for adventure and exploration that caravan holidays provide.
Clean and organise your caravan, remove perishable food items you’ve stored throughout your holiday, and ensure all appliances and systems are turned off. Check for any damage or wear and tear that may need attention before your next trip, and get a service booked in if you find anything that needs checking. If you have a cover, use it to protect your caravan until your next trip, or store your caravan securely to protect it from the elements.
Easter holidays present a wonderful opportunity to embark on a caravan adventure, allowing families to enjoy the mild weather, explore the great outdoors, and create cherished memories together. By following the tips and advice provided, from packing essentials to preparing your vehicle, you can ensure a delightful and stress-free holiday experience.
Whether you’re seeking seaside air, rural landscapes, or vibrant city adventures, there’s a caravan destination to suit every preference.
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