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Auto Trail T615

Are you dreaming of a family adventure that combines comfort, freedom, and the thrill of the open road? Look no further than hiring an Auto-Trail 615 4-berth motorhome from EasiCampers Blackburn. With its spacious design, top-notch features, and exceptional reliability, this motorhome is your ticket to an unforgettable journey through stunning landscapes. Let’s explore the features and benefits of this fantastic motorhome, ensuring your family trip is one for the books.

The Auto-Trail 615 offers a well-designed and roomy interior, ensuring a comfortable experience for the whole family. With its clever layout, the motorhome can comfortably accommodate up to four people. It features a fixed double bed at the rear, providing a cozy haven for parents, while the front lounge area easily converts into an additional sleeping space. The well-equipped kitchenette allows you to prepare meals on the go, while the washroom provides all the necessary facilities for personal care.

Hiring an Auto-Trail 615 motorhome opens up a world of possibilities for your family adventure. Whether you want to explore the serene countryside, visit picturesque coastal towns, or immerse yourselves in vibrant cities, this motorhome offers the freedom to go wherever your heart desires. With EasiCampers Blackburn, you can embark on your journey with confidence, knowing that their vehicles are regularly serviced and well-maintained, ensuring a reliable and hassle-free experience.

: One of the key benefits of hiring a motorhome is the flexibility it provides. The Auto-Trail 615 offers the convenience of a self-contained home on wheels. You have the freedom to choose your own itinerary and adapt your plans as you go. Want to spend an extra day in a picturesque village? No problem! With your motorhome, you have the flexibility to adjust your schedule and make spontaneous decisions along the way. Plus, the motorhome is equipped with ample storage space, allowing you to bring along all your essentials without feeling cramped.

A family trip in an Auto-Trail 615 motorhome is more than just a vacation—it’s an opportunity for meaningful family bonding. From setting up camp together to sharing meals and exploring new destinations, every moment becomes an opportunity to create lasting memories. The motorhome provides a comfortable and intimate space for quality time, where you can play games, tell stories, or simply enjoy each other’s company. It’s a chance to disconnect from the distractions of daily life and reconnect with your loved ones.

Embarking on a family adventure in an Auto-Trail 615 4-berth motorhome from EasiCampers Blackburn is a decision you won’t regret. The spacious and comfortable interior, the freedom to explore at your own pace, the flexibility and convenience it offers, and the opportunity for unforgettable family bonding are just a few of the many reasons why this motorhome is the perfect choice for your trip. So, pack your bags, buckle up, and get ready for an incredible journey through captivating landscapes and cherished family moments. Your dream adventure awaits!

To book a campervan or motorhome

Please call 01254 495 999

Or email

Blackburn@easihire.co.uk

Jurassic Coast Motorhome Trip

The Jurassic Coast is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the southern coast of England. It stretches for about 96 miles (155 kilometres) from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset. Exploring the Jurassic Coast in an Easicampers motorhome from our brand new London Heathrow location, is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty and rich history of the area. Here are some places you should consider visiting along the Jurassic Coast once you’ve picked up from our London Heathrow depot:

  1. Durdle Door: This iconic natural limestone arch near Lulworth is one of the most photographed landmarks on the Jurassic Coast. It offers breathtaking views and a lovely beach.
  2. Lulworth Cove: Just a short distance from Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove is a picturesque horseshoe-shaped bay with crystal-clear waters. It’s great for swimming, kayaking, or simply enjoying the scenic beauty.
  3. Lyme Regis: This charming coastal town in Dorset is known for its fossil-rich cliffs and beautiful beach. You can go fossil hunting, visit the Lyme Regis Museum, or take a stroll along the historic Cobb.
  4. Charmouth: Located near Lyme Regis, Charmouth is another great spot for fossil hunting. The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre provides guided tours and information about the fossils found in the area.
  5. Old Harry Rocks: These stunning chalk formations are located near Studland Bay in Dorset. You can enjoy panoramic views of the coast and explore the nearby nature reserve.
  6. Swanage: This seaside town offers a traditional British beach experience. Enjoy the sandy beach, visit the Swanage Railway, or explore the town’s shops and cafes.
  7. Chesil Beach: This 18-mile-long shingle barrier beach is a unique feature of the Jurassic Coast. It’s a great place for a scenic drive or a leisurely walk along the shore. https://www.visit-dorset.com/listing/chesil-beach/130690301/
  8. Portland Bill: Located on the Isle of Portland, this iconic lighthouse and rugged coastline are worth a visit. You can explore the area’s rich maritime history and enjoy the beautiful views.
  9. Sidmouth: Situated towards the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast, Sidmouth is a charming Regency town with beautiful gardens, a pebble beach, and a lovely promenade.
  10. Beer: This picturesque fishing village offers stunning coastal scenery and a tranquil atmosphere. Enjoy a walk along the beach, explore the narrow streets, or visit the Beer Quarry Caves.https://www.beerquarrycaves.co.uk/

Remember to check availability and restrictions for motorhomes in each location, as well as any camping or parking regulations. Enjoy your trip along the Jurassic Coast!

Easicampers Heathrow will be launching in the latter end of June 2023

Why not be one of our first customer’s at our new southern location.

For more details on motorhome hire contact the office on

Phone 01942 778899

Email wigan@easicampers.com or bookings@easicampers.com

Visit our website on https://easicampervanhire.com/campervan-hire-heathrow-airport/

Motorhome places to stay in Wales

There are numerous motorhome stopovers in Wales that you can consider for your Easicampers Wigan motorhome trip. In addition to commercial campsites and caravan parks, you can also explore options listed on platforms like Park4Night. These resources provide information on suitable locations for motorhome stopovers, including free or low-cost overnight parking spots.

To find motorhome stopovers in Wales using Park4Night or similar platforms, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Park4Night website or download their app.
  2. Use the search function to specify your desired location in Wales.
  3. Explore the available options and filter the results based on your preferences, such as free parking or amenities provided.
  4. Read the reviews and descriptions for each stopover to assess if it suits your requirements.
  5. Choose the stopovers that appeal to you and plan your route accordingly.

Remember to adhere to local regulations and respect the environment when staying at motorhome stopovers. Always practice responsible camping and leave no trace behind. Enjoy your motorhome adventure in Wales!

Visit https://park4night.com/en

Pitchup.com is a popular campsite booking platform that offers a wide range of campsites in Wales. Whether you’re looking for a coastal retreat, a countryside escape, or a campsite near popular attractions, Pitchup.com has numerous options to choose from. Simply visit their website, enter your desired location in Wales, select your preferred dates, and browse through the available campsites. You can filter the results based on your specific requirements such as facilities, activities, and accommodation types. Happy camping! https://www.pitchup.com/

Easicampers Wigan is only an hour from the Wales/England border at the northern end so once you’ve picked up your motorhome from our location.

There are other websites that can provide camping spots even the big family sites like Haven and Hoseasons have camp sites for touring

For more details on our motorhome and campervans rentals from Easicampers in Wigan get in touch with us the following ways

By Phone 01942 778899

By email on wigan@easicampers.com or bookings@easicampers.com

Visit our dedicated website https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-wigan-lancashire/

UK Coastal Destinations

Exploring coastal locations in the UK with an Easicampers Preston motorhome is a fantastic idea. Here are some picturesque and activity-filled destinations that offer stunning scenery, cycling routes, and walking trails:

Cornwall

  • Land’s End: Located in western Cornwall, Land’s End offers breathtakingly coastal views and dramatic cliffs. Take a walk along the Southwest Coast Path and explore the rugged coastline. The Land’s End Landmark is also worth visiting, offering attractions, restaurants, and a chance to capture stunning photographs.
    • St Ives: This picturesque coastal town is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant art scene. Explore the charming streets, art galleries, and boutiques. The St Ives Bay cycle path runs parallel to the coast, offering scenic views. For walking, consider the Zennor to St Ives coastal walk, a 6-mile trail with panoramic views of the sea and countryside.

Northumberland

  • Bamburgh Castle: Situated on the Northumberland coast, Bamburgh Castle is an imposing fortress overlooking the beach. Explore the castle grounds and nearby Bamburgh Beach. From here, you can embark on the Budle Bay nature reserve trail, a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts. For cycling, the Coast and Castles route passes through Bamburgh and offers a scenic coastal ride.
    • Holy Island (Lindisfarne): Accessible via a causeway at low tide, Holy Island is a mystical place with a rich history. Visit Lindisfarne Priory, Lindisfarne Castle, and stroll along the stunning sandy beaches. The island offers various walking trails, including the Holy Island Circular Walk and the Pilgrim’s Way. Keep in mind the tide times to avoid getting stranded.

Pembrokeshire

  • Pembrokeshire Coast National Park: This national park boasts breathtakingly coastal scenery, including towering cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming villages. The Celtic Trail is a fantastic cycling route that takes you through the park, offering stunning views and the chance to explore coastal towns like Tenby. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path covers 186 miles, and you can choose from a range of walking trails, such as the St David’s Head and Marloes Peninsula sections.
    • Tenby: Known for its picturesque harbour and medieval town walls, Tenby is an excellent base for exploring the Pembrokeshire coastline. Enjoy walks along Tenby’s South Beach and Castle Beach, or cycle along the coastal path towards Saundersfoot. Don’t miss a visit to Caldey Island, accessible by boat, with its scenic walks and tranquil atmosphere.

The Scottish Highlands

  • Isle of Skye: This enchanting island offers a variety of landscapes, including the iconic Old Man of Storr and the otherworldly Quiraing. Explore the Fairy Pools, crystal-clear pools and waterfalls in Glen Brittle, and consider cycling around the island to experience its rugged beauty. For hikers, the Skye Trail is a challenging 80-mile route that takes you through the island’s most stunning scenery.
    • North Coast 500: Scotland’s famous scenic route along the northern coastline offers a multitude of opportunities for cycling and walking. Enjoy the stunning beaches of Dornoch, the cliffs of Caithness, and the charming villages along the way. The Cape Wrath Trail is a challenging long-distance hike, while shorter walks are available at locations like Smoo Cave and Sandwood Bay.

Norfolk:

  • Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: This area is known for its diverse landscapes, including salt marshes, sand dunes, and wildlife-rich nature reserves. The Norfolk Coast Cycleway is a 92-mile route that meanders through picturesque coastal villages. For walking, the Norfolk Coast Path stretches for 84 miles, offering panoramic views and access to beautiful beaches. Consider walking sections of the path, such as the Wells-next-the-Sea to Blakeney stretch, where you can spot seals and enjoy the coastal scenery.
    • Blakeney Point: Take a boat trip from Blakeney to Blakeney Point, a nature reserve famous for its seal colonies. Witness these magnificent creatures basking on the sandbanks and enjoy the coastal walking trails, which provide stunning views of the coastline. Don’t miss the chance to explore the nearby villages of Blakeney and Cley-next-the-Sea, known for their quaint charm.

When planning your Easicampers motorhome trip with the team in Preston, be sure to research campsites or designated motorhome areas near these locations to ensure a comfortable stay. Additionally, consider checking local visitor centres or tourism websites for up-to-date information on cycling routes, walking trails, and any specific regulations or recommendations for outdoor activities in each area. Enjoy your journey exploring the UK’s beautiful coastal destinations!

Contact our local depot on 01772 88688

Email us preston@easihire.co.uk

Visit our webpage https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-preston-lancashire/

Festival Season 2023

With Festival season upon us for 2023 Easicampers Wigan has some great deals for motorhome’s & campervans. Are you a die hard festival goer looking for something a bit more luxurious that the usual tent? We have you covered, from small VW Caddy California 2 berth right up to a 6 berth motorhome.

You will find a list below of the most popular festivals here in the UK. At Easicampers Wigan we don’t charge extra for Festival hire

  1. Glastonbury Festival: Glastonbury is one of the UK’s largest and most prestigious music festivals. Taking place between 21st June-25sth June 2023
  2. Reading and Leeds Festivals: These twin festivals take place simultaneously over the August bank holiday weekend. Reading Festival is held in Reading, while Leeds Festival is held in Leeds. The festivals this year are due to take place 25th-27th August
  3. Isle of Wight Festival: This festival is held annually on the Isle of Wight and attracts a diverse range of artists and attendees. The Isle of White festival takes place this year between 15th-18th June.
  4. Download Festival: Known for its focus on rock and heavy metal, Download Festival is held at Donington Park in Leicestershire. Download festival is due to take place on the 8th – 11th June 2023
  5. Wireless Festival: Wireless is a popular urban music festival that showcases hip-hop, R&B, and grime. Download festival this year is between the 7th & 9th July.
  6. Kendal calling festival is very popular with families with plenty to do and see, its great for young children also, the dates for 2023 are 27th July -30th July.
  7. Bluedot festival is a unique festival at Cheshire’s iconic Jodrell bank, another family favourite with arts, culture, scienceand amazing music. This years festival is between the 20th & 23rd July

You can contact us on 01942 778899 for your quote, we look forward to helping you plan your festival hire.

Fiat Toleno Highlights

As the end of May approaches, excitement fills the air, marking the arrival of the much-awaited May Bank Holiday. If you’re looking for a unique and adventurous way to spend this long weekend, why not consider hitting the road in a 2-berth Toleno campervan from Easicampers Blackburn? Its compact size makes it perfect for exploring the picturesque camping sites nestled in the heart of the Northwest. Prepare for an unforgettable holiday as we embark on a journey of discovery, immersing ourselves in the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of this captivating region.

Day 1: Embarking on the Northwest Adventure On the first day of our bank holiday getaway, we pick up our comfortable and fully equipped Toleno campervan from Easicampers Blackburn. After a warm welcome and a comprehensive introduction to the vehicle, we set our sights on the enchanting landscapes that await us.

Our first stop is the picturesque Lake District National Park, a true paradise for nature lovers. With its rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and charming villages, the Lake District offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, and picnicking amidst breath-taking scenery. We spend the day exploring the iconic spots such as Windermere, Grasmere, and Keswick, immersing ourselves in the beauty of the region.

Day 2: Coastal Delights and Historic Charms On day two, we bid farewell to the Lake District and head west toward the stunning coastline. Our journey takes us to the charming town of Blackpool, renowned for its vibrant seaside atmosphere. From the iconic Blackpool Tower to the thrilling Pleasure Beach amusement park, there is no shortage of entertainment options for all ages. Stroll along the promenade, indulge in some fish and chips, and feel the nostalgic charm of this beloved coastal gem.

Continuing our coastal adventure, we make our way to the historic city of Liverpool. Known worldwide for its rich musical heritage and as the birthplace of The Beatles, Liverpool offers a vibrant cultural scene. Visit The Beatles Story Museum, take a walk along the Albert Dock, or explore the city’s impressive architecture, including the iconic Liver Building. As evening falls, immerse yourself in the buzzing nightlife and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city’s pubs and clubs.

Day 3: Exploring Natural Wonders and Quaint Villages On the final day of our May Bank Holiday adventure, we venture further into the Northwest, uncovering hidden gems and embracing the tranquillity of the countryside. Our next destination is the charming village of Haworth, nestled in the heart of West Yorkshire. Famous for its association with the Brontë sisters, Haworth invites us to step back in time and explore the literary legacy of this remarkable family. Visit the Brontë Parsonage Museum and wander the picturesque streets lined with quaint shops and tea rooms.

As our journey nears its end, we make our way to the stunning Peak District National Park. This natural wonderland boasts captivating landscapes, from dramatic moorland to enchanting limestone valleys. Immerse yourself in outdoor adventures, hike along the picturesque trails, and marvel at the breath-taking vistas that surround you.

This May Bank Holiday, let the road be your guide as you embark on an unforgettable adventure through the Northwest. With Easicampers Blackburn’s 2-berth Toleno campervan, you have the freedom to explore the stunning landscapes, historic cities, and charming villages that await you. From the tranquil beauty of the Lake District to the vibrant energy of Blackpool and Liverpool, and the serenity of Haworth and the Peak District, this bank holiday promises to be one filled.

To book or for more information

Please call.

01254 495 999

Or email

Blackburn@easihire.co.uk

Outstanding areas to visit in Wales

When traveling around Wales in a motorhome, you have several stunning national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty to choose from. Each national park in Wales offers unique landscapes, outdoor activities, and attractions. Here are the 3 national parks and one area of natural beauty that you don’t want to miss out on in Wales along with a description of what they have to offer:

Snowdonia National Park

Located in North Wales, Snowdonia National Park is known for its rugged mountains, lakes, and diverse wildlife. Here are some highlights:

  • Mount Snowdon: The park’s highest peak and mountain in Wales offer breath taking panoramic views. You can hike to the summit or take the Snowdon Mountain Railway for a more leisurely experience.
  • Outdoor Activities: Snowdonia provides excellent opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and water sports like kayaking and fishing.
  • Castles and Historic Sites: Explore ancient castles such as Conwy Castle and Caernarfon Castle, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Zip World: Experience exhilarating adventures at Zip World, including Europe’s longest zip line, high-speed zip lines, and underground trampolines in caves.
  • Coed y Brenin Forest Park: A renowned mountain biking destination with a variety of trails suitable for all levels.

Brecon Beacons National Park

Situated in South Wales, the Brecon Beacons National Park features rolling hills, waterfalls, caves, and picturesque valleys. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Pen y Fan: The highest peak in southern Britain, attracting hikers and offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Waterfalls: Discover impressive waterfalls, such as Henrhyd Falls, Sgwd Henrhyd, and Sgwd Clun-Gwyn, perfect for scenic walks and photography.
  • Dark Sky Reserve: Brecon Beacons is an International Dark Sky Reserve, making it an excellent spot for stargazing and astronomy enthusiasts.
  • Outdoor Pursuits: Engage in activities like hillwalking, cycling, horse riding, and fishing. The park also hosts the annual Brecon Beacons National Park Walking Festival.
  • Castles and Historic Sites: Visit historic castles like Carreg Cennen and explore archaeological sites like the Iron Age hill fort, Y Gaer.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Stretching along the coast of West Wales, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park boasts stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and diverse marine life. Here are its main attractions:

  • Coastal Path: The Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers over 186 miles of scenic trails, allowing you to explore rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and charming coastal villages.
  • Beaches: Enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, including Barafundle Bay, Whitesands Bay, and Tenby’s South Beach, perfect for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing.
  • Wildlife and Marine Life: Spot seals, dolphins, and a wide range of seabirds, including puffins, along the coast. Take boat trips to see the marine life up close.
  • Skomer Island: A wildlife haven famous for its puffin population and home to various seabirds, grey seals, and wildflowers.
  • St. Davids: Visit the smallest city in Britain, St. Davids, known for its stunning cathedral and charming streets.

Wye Valley area of outstanding natural beauty

Situated on the border between England and Wales, the Wye Valley is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Here’s what you can explore:

  • River Wye: Enjoy activities like canoeing, kayaking, and fishing on the picturesque River Wye, which meanders through the valley.
  • Tintern Abbey: Visit the majestic ruins of Tintern Abbey, an iconic Cistercian monastery dating back to the 12th century.
  • Symonds Yat: A popular viewpoint offering stunning views of the river and the surrounding countryside. It is also a great spot for birdwatching.
  • Offa’s Dyke Path: Follow the famous Offa’s Dyke Path, a long-distance footpath that runs along the England-Wales border, offering scenic walks and historical sites.
  • Forest of Dean: Adjacent to the Wye Valley, the Forest of Dean is a large ancient woodland with picturesque trails, cycling routes, and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
  • Outdoor Activities: Engage in outdoor pursuits like hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and rock climbing. The Wye Valley is known for its excellent rock-climbing spots.
  • Chepstow Castle: Explore Chepstow Castle, one of the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortresses in Britain, with its imposing architecture and rich history.

Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons, Pembrokeshire Coast, and the Wye Valley offer a unique and diverse range of landscapes, outdoor activities, historical sites, and opportunities to appreciate nature’s beauty. Whether you seek mountains, coastlines, rivers, or forests, Wales national parks have something to offer for every traveller and nature enthusiast.

Contact our Preston branch on 01772 886888

Visit our website https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-preston-lancashire/

Motorhomes in Wolverhampton

One of the most popular motorhomes from Easicampers Wolverhampton is the Volkswagen California. This motorhome is perfect for couples or small families who want to explore the UK in comfort. The Volkswagen California is equipped with a pop-up roof that provides extra headroom and sleeping space for up to four people. The interior of the motorhome is spacious and well-designed, with a fully equipped kitchenette, a dining area, and a comfortable bed.

Another popular motorhome from Easicampers Wolverhampton is the Ford Zefiro. This motorhome is perfect for larger families or groups of friends, as it can sleep up to six people. The Ford Zefiro is equipped with a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, and comfortable sleeping arrangements.

Easicampers Wolverhampton also offers the Fiat T615 motorhome. This motorhome is perfect for those who want to travel in luxury, as it is equipped with all the necessary amenities to make your trip as comfortable as possible. The Fiat T615 motorhome is equipped with a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, and comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to four people.

If you are planning a trip to the UK and want to explore the countryside in comfort and style, then Easicampers Wolverhampton has the perfect motorhome for you. All of their motorhomes are well-maintained and regularly serviced to ensure that they are in perfect working condition. They also offer a range of optional extras, such as bike racks, awnings, and bedding, to make your trip even more comfortable.

When you rent a motorhome from Easicampers Wolverhampton, you can be sure that you are getting the best possible service. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff will help you choose the perfect motorhome for your needs, and they will provide you with all the information you need to make your trip a success. They will also be on hand to answer any questions you may have during your trip, ensuring that you have a stress-free and enjoyable experience.

Renting a motorhome from Easicampers Wolverhampton is a great way to explore the UK in comfort and style. Whether you are planning a weekend break or a longer trip, their range of motorhomes is sure to have something to suit your needs. So why not book your motorhome rental today and start planning your next adventure in the UK?

For more details contact the wolverhampton branch 01902 491449

Visit our website https://easicampervanhire.com/campervan-hire-wolverhampton/

4 Night Stay Motorhome Hire

Here is a list of recommended sites for motorhomes in England and Scotland where you can park for a 4-night stay. Each location offers unique features and attractions to enhance your motorhome experience. Please note that the information provided is based on my training data up until September 2021, and it’s always a good idea to verify the details and availability directly with the park or through up-to-date online resources.

  1. Lake District, England:
    1. Park Cliffe Camping and Caravan Estate: Located near Lake Windermere, this site offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It provides spacious pitches, modern facilities, and access to hiking trails and water activities.
    1. Keswick Camping and Caravanning Club Site: Situated near the town of Keswick, this site is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers panoramic views, electric hookups, and convenient access to walking routes and Lake District attractions.
  2. Yorkshire Dales, England:
    1. Aysgarth Falls Caravan Park: Set in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, this park offers a peaceful retreat with scenic surroundings. It provides well-maintained pitches, clean facilities, and proximity to Aysgarth Falls and hiking trails.
    1. Riverside Meadows Camping and Caravan Park: Located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, this park offers riverside pitches and tranquil surroundings. It features modern amenities, a playground, and easy access to local villages and natural landmarks.
  3. Peak District, England:
    1. Rivendale Caravan and Leisure Park: Situated in the Peak District National Park, this park offers stunning views and a range of facilities. It provides spacious pitches, electric hookups, a shop, and on-site activities such as fishing and cycling.
    1. Hayfield Camping and Caravanning Club Site: Set in the picturesque village of Hayfield, this site provides access to beautiful walks and hikes in the Peak District. It offers well-maintained facilities, electric hookups, and a peaceful atmosphere.
  4. Scottish Highlands, Scotland:
    1. Invercoe Highland Holidays: Located near Glencoe, this site offers breathtaking views of the Scottish Highlands. It provides fully serviced pitches, modern facilities, and access to outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting.
    1. Bunchrew Caravan Park: Situated near Inverness, this park overlooks the Beauly Firth and offers panoramic views. It provides spacious pitches, electric hookups, and easy access to the city of Inverness and nearby attractions.
  5. Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland:
    1. Cashel Camping in the Forest Site: Set on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, this site offers stunning views and a peaceful environment. It provides well-spaced pitches, modern amenities, and access to water activities and nature trails.
    1. Milarrochy Bay Camping and Caravanning Club Site: Located on the western shore of Loch Lomond, this site offers picturesque surroundings and a relaxed atmosphere. It features spacious pitches, electric hookups, and convenient access to hiking and biking trails.

These are just a few recommended sites for motorhomes in England and Scotland. Each location offers its own unique charm and opportunities for exploration. Remember to check availability, amenities, and any specific requirements before planning your trip. Enjoy your motorhome adventure!

Contact the depot on 01902 491449

Visit our website https://easicampervanhire.com/campervan-hire-wolverhampton/

North Yorkshire Dales

Ingleton Falls is a beautiful area of natural beauty located in North Yorkshire, England. It’s a popular destination for camping and motorhome trips due to its stunning scenery, tranquil atmosphere, and range of activities available for outdoor enthusiasts. This could be the perfect place to take your Easicampers motorhome from our Preston location.

Here are some things you can expect and activities to do in the area:

Ingleton Waterfalls Trail: The Ingleton Falls Trail is a popular attraction in the area, and it takes you through a series of waterfalls and woodland areas. The trail is well marked, and you can expect to see plenty of wildlife and birds along the way. The trail is a circular route and takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete.

White Scar Caves: The White Scar Caves are a great attraction for those interested in geology and underground exploration. The cave system is over a mile long and features a range of geological formations, including stalagmites and stalactites. There are guided tours available, and the caves are suitable for people of all ages.

Ribblehead Viaduct: The Ribblehead Viaduct is an iconic structure in the area and spans over 400 meters with 24 arches. The viaduct was built in the Victorian era and is a testament to the engineering skills of the time. The viaduct is a popular spot for photographers, and you can get some great shots of the surrounding countryside from here.

Yorkshire Dales National Park: The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a stunning area of natural beauty, and it’s easy to see why it’s a popular destination for camping and motorhome trips. The park covers over 680 square miles and features picturesque countryside, charming villages, and scenic walks. A range of activities are available, including guided walks, hikes, cycling and wildlife watching.

You may want to keep your Easicampers motorhome in one of many campsites in Ingleton Falls, here are some of the most recommended campsites.

Riverside Caravan Park: This family-friendly campsite is located on the banks of the River Greta and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The site has excellent facilities, including showers, toilets, and a camp shop. There are also fishing opportunities available on the river.

Masons Campsite: This campsite is located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is perfect for those who want to explore the area. The site has excellent facilities, including showers, toilets, and a camp shop. There are also several pubs and restaurants within walking distance.

Ingleton Camping and Caravanning Club Site: This popular site is located just a short walk from Ingleton Falls and is a quiet and peaceful spot. The site has excellent facilities, including showers, toilets, and a camp shop. There are also several pubs and restaurants within walking distance.

Overall, Ingleton Falls and the surrounding area are great destinations for a motorhome trip. You can expect stunning scenery, a range of activities, and a choice of excellent campsites to choose from.

Visit our website to check prices https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-preston-lancashire/

Contact us on 0044 (0)1772 886888