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Ode to the Motorhome Enthusiast

In the heart of the wanderer, a fire does burn, For the open road, for the next twist and turn. Not just any traveler, oh no, not he, But one with a home, on wheels, wild and free.

Oh, motorhome enthusiast, with passion so grand, You traverse the landscapes, both sea and sand. With every horizon, a new tale to tell, In your roving abode, where dreams do dwell.

The mountains you’ve climbed, the valleys you’ve seen, In your trusty motorhome, both stout and serene. From sunrise to sunset, and all through the night, Your home carries you, with pure delight.

The world is your backyard, every nook and cranny, From bustling cities, to valleys so uncanny. You’ve tasted the rain, felt the sun’s embrace, All from the comfort of your mobile base.

The camaraderie of campgrounds, the stories shared, With fellow enthusiasts, adventures compared. The freedom of the highway, the joy of the roam, All the while knowing, you’re never far from home.

Inside, every corner holds a memory or two, Of places discovered, and friends old and new. The hum of the engine, the road’s gentle sway, Guides you to tomorrow, and treasures today.

To the motorhome enthusiast, with spirit so vast, May your journeys be many, and your troubles be past. For in your heart beats a rhythm so true, Of love for the open road, and the life you pursue.

So here’s to the dreamers, the nomads, the free, Who find home wherever they wish it to be. For in every journey, in every mile spun, Lies the magic of adventure, and the promise of fun.

For details on motorhome hire from Easicampers Liverpool

Phone us on 01942 778899

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

Visit our dedicated booking system https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-liverpool-merseyside/

Liverpool Motorhome Experiences

Liverpool and its surrounding areas offer a variety of interesting places to visit while traveling in a motorhome. Here are some must-see attractions and campsites in the region:

Liverpool City Center:

  1. Albert Dock: Explore the historic waterfront area with museums, shops, and restaurants.
  2. The Beatles Story: Dive into the history of the world-famous band at this museum.
  3. Liverpool Cathedral: Visit the stunning Anglican cathedral and its panoramic views from the tower.
  4. The Cavern Club: Discover the birthplace of The Beatles and enjoy live music.
  5. Anfield Stadium: Home to Liverpool FC, you can take a stadium tour.

Wirral Peninsula (across the River Mersey): 6. Port Sunlight: A picturesque village created by the founder of Lever Brothers with beautiful architecture and gardens.

  1. Wirral Country Park: Ideal for walks and nature enthusiasts, with scenic views of the River Mersey.
  2. New Brighton: A seaside resort with attractions like the New Brighton Lighthouse and Fort Perch Rock.

Southport: 9. Southport Pier: The second-longest pier in Britain, perfect for a stroll.

  1. Botanic Gardens: Relax in the beautiful Victorian gardens.
  2. Ainsdale Beach: A lovely beach for sunbathing and water sports.

Campsites:

  1. Camping and Caravanning Club Site – Liverpool South: A convenient site for exploring Liverpool.
  2. Birchwood Tourist Park: Located on the Wirral Peninsula, close to attractions.
  3. Southport Caravan Club Site: Near Southport’s attractions and beaches.
  4. Formby Point Camping and Caravanning Club Site: Explore the nearby Formby National Trust area.
  5. Thornton Hall Farm Country Park: A family-friendly site with a farm park, near Wirral attractions.

Remember to check availability and make reservations, especially during peak travel seasons. Additionally, make sure your motorhome meets the requirements of the chosen campsite, as amenities and hook-ups can vary. Enjoy your motorhome adventure in and around Liverpool!

For more information on our motorhomes and campervans from Liverpool

Contact us on 01942 778899

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

Visit our website https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-liverpool-merseyside/

Cotswolds Motorhome trip

Experience a captivating long weekend in the Cotswolds like never before with a motorhome from Easicampers! Immerse yourself in the idyllic charm of this picturesque region, where rolling hills, charming villages, and historic sites await your exploration.

With an Easicampers motorhome, you have the freedom to curate your own Cotswolds adventure. Imagine waking up to breathtaking views, sipping your morning coffee amidst stunning landscapes, and embarking on spontaneous journeys to discover hidden gems around every corner.

Our motorhomes are equipped with everything you need for a comfortable and memorable stay. From cozy sleeping areas and fully-equipped kitchens to modern amenities that ensure you’re always connected and entertained, Easicampers provides the perfect home on wheels for your Cotswolds getaway.

Explore iconic towns like Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway, and Chipping Campden, each offering their own unique charm and character. Stroll through cobbled streets, visit historic landmarks, and indulge in local cuisine and artisanal shops.

Whether you’re traveling with loved ones, seeking a romantic escape, or enjoying a solo adventure, our range of motorhome sizes caters to your specific needs. Easicampers is committed to ensuring a seamless journey, so you can focus on creating cherished memories in the heart of the Cotswolds.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make the most of your long weekend in this quintessentially British paradise. Reserve your Easicampers motorhome now and embark on an unforgettable journey through the Cotswolds’ enchanting landscapes and timeless beauty. Contact us today to secure your motorhome and elevate your Cotswolds experience to a whole new level!”

For more details on motorhome hire

Phone us on 01942 778899

Visit our website https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-liverpool-merseyside/

Email us on wigan@easicampers.com

Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsular

Visiting the Isle of Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula in an Easicampers motorhome is a fantastic way to explore the stunning landscapes and beautiful beaches of North Wales. Here are some places to visit and the best beaches to enjoy during your trip:

Isle of Anglesey:

  1. Beaumaris: This charming town is known for its historic castle and Victorian pier. Take a stroll along the waterfront and explore the narrow streets lined with traditional buildings.
  2. Newborough Forest and Llanddwyn Island: Newborough Forest offers excellent walking and cycling trails, leading to the picturesque Llanddwyn Island, with its lighthouse and stunning views over the Menai Strait.
  3. South Stack Lighthouse: Located on Holy Island, South Stack Lighthouse offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to see diverse seabirds nesting on the cliffs.
  4. Rhosneigr: A popular coastal village, perfect for water sports enthusiasts and those seeking a laid-back beach atmosphere.
  5. Plas Newydd: This stately home and gardens, run by the National Trust, offer a glimpse into the history of the Marquess of Anglesey.

Llyn Peninsula:

  1. Abersoch: A bustling seaside resort known for its sandy beaches and sailing opportunities.
  2. Bardsey Island: Also known as Ynys Enlli, this remote and wild island is an excellent place for birdwatching and hiking.
  3. Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth): A famous surf spot with a beautiful, expansive beach.
  4. Nefyn and Porthdinllaen: Nefyn has a lovely sandy beach, while Porthdinllaen boasts a picturesque coastal village with a pub right on the beach.
  5. Aberdaron: A charming village with a sandy beach, ideal for relaxing and exploring the local shops and cafes.

Best Beaches:

  1. Trearddur Bay: Located on the Isle of Anglesey, this is a popular family-friendly beach with clear waters and various water sports activities.
  2. Llanddwyn Beach: Part of Newborough Warren and Ynys Llanddwyn National Nature Reserve, this beach offers a tranquil and beautiful setting.
  3. Porth Oer (Whistling Sands): A unique beach on the Llyn Peninsula known for the peculiar whistling sound the sands make when walked upon.
  4. Red Wharf Bay: On the eastern side of Anglesey, this beach offers miles of sandy shoreline and is a great spot for wildlife watching.
  5. Porth Iago: A hidden gem on the Llyn Peninsula, this beach is usually quieter and perfect for a peaceful day by the sea.

Remember, when traveling in a motorhome, always be mindful of local regulations and campsite rules. Wales has many designated places for motorhomes and campervans, so make sure to use designated areas for overnight stays and dispose of waste responsibly. Enjoy your adventure exploring these beautiful regions!

For more details on motorhome hire from Easicampers contact us on the following way

Visit our dedicated website https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-liverpool-merseyside/

Phone us on 01942 778899

Email us at bookings@easicampers.com or Wigan@easicampers.com

Royal And Ancient Open Championship


Attending The Open Championship hosted at Royal Hoylake located on the Wirral Peninsular in a motorhome can be a unique and convenient way to experience the event. Are you looking at getting last minute tickets to see the worlds greatest golfers take on the dunes of Hoylake in this annual event. The last time the event was held here Northern Ireland’s Rory Mcilroy won back in 2014.

Easicamper’s motorhome’s are great for 2 to 6 people.

  1. Accommodation: Motorhomes provide you with the flexibility of having your accommodation on wheels. It’s essential to plan ahead and book a suitable campsite near the tournament venue in advance, as spaces can fill up quickly during major events. Research campgrounds or RV parks near the championship location and make reservations accordingly.
  2. Transportation: Once you’ve parked your motorhome at the campground, you may need to arrange for transportation to the tournament venue. Check if there are shuttle services or public transportation options available from the campground to the event location. Alternatively, you could use your motorhome to commute if it’s feasible and parking is available.
  3. Facilities and Amenities: Ensure that the campsite you choose provides the necessary amenities and facilities you’ll need during your stay. This may include electric hookups, water supply, sewage disposal, and access to restrooms or shower facilities. Some campgrounds offer additional amenities such as Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and recreational areas.
  4. Proximity to Attractions: Consider the proximity of the campsite to other attractions or points of interest you may want to explore during your stay. This can enhance your overall experience and allow you to make the most of your time in the area.
  5. Local Regulations: Familiarize yourself with any local regulations or guidelines regarding motorhome or RV parking in the area. Some areas may have specific restrictions or requirements that you need to be aware of, such as noise regulations or specific rules for camping vehicles.
  6. Plan and Prepare: As with any trip, it’s important to plan ahead and be well-prepared. Pack essential items, including bedding, cooking utensils, food, and any necessary camping gear. Check the weather forecast for the tournament dates to ensure you are adequately prepared.

Remember to stay updated on the specific details and arrangements for The Open Championship in 2023, as there may be event-specific information or changes that you need to consider. Check the official tournament website or contact the event organizers for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding attending the championship with a motorhome.

https://www.theopen.com/royal-liverpool-151st-open

For more details contact us via the following ways

BY phone 01942 778899

Via email wigan@easicampers.com or bookings@easicampers.com

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

Tours and Traditional dishes of the UK

For our customers that are travelling to the UK to experience the culture and sights here, one of the main things you will want to experience is the culinary delights of the UK!!

There are many sights and delights to experience in the UK, from the museums of London, Castles of the UK, Stonehenge, and many many more. Most of the areas that will be on your list of things to see and do in the UK will have guided tours available, we have listed below some websites that offer guided tours.

https://www.visitbritainshop.com/gb/en/experiences-in-london-and-the-uk/attractions-and-tours/day-trips-and-tours

https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/uk-tours/

As for the culinary delights, we have complied a list of things to sink your teeth in to!!

  1. Fish and Chips: A classic British dish consisting of deep-fried fish (usually cod or haddock) served with thick-cut chips (French fries). It’s often accompanied by mushy peas and tartar sauce.
  2. Full English Breakfast: A hearty breakfast that typically includes bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, and toast.
  3. Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding: A Sunday lunch staple, this dish features roasted beef served with crispy Yorkshire puddings (a baked batter), roast potatoes, vegetables, and gravy.
  4. Shepherd’s Pie: A comforting dish made with minced lamb or beef, mixed with vegetables and gravy, topped with mashed potatoes, and baked until golden.
  5. Cornish Pasty: A pastry filled with meat (traditionally beef) and vegetables, such as potatoes, onions, and swede (rutabaga). It was originally popular among miners in Cornwall.
  6. Haggis: A traditional Scottish dish made from sheep’s offal (heart, liver, and lungs), mixed with oats, suet, onions, and spices. It’s typically encased in a sheep’s stomach and served with neeps (turnips) and tatties (potatoes).
  7. Welsh Rarebit: A savory Welsh dish made by melting a mixture of cheese, beer or ale, mustard, and other ingredients, then spread on toasted bread and grilled until bubbling and golden.
  8. Ploughman’s Lunch: A cold meal featuring a selection of cheese (such as Cheddar), cold meats, pickles, bread, and butter. It’s often served in pubs and accompanied by a pint of beer.
  9. Scotch Egg: A hard-boiled egg wrapped in sausage meat, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried until crispy. It can be served hot or cold.
  10. Bakewell Tart: A dessert originating from the town of Bakewell in England, it consists of a shortcrust pastry base filled with almond frangipane and a layer of jam, topped with icing and a cherry.
  11. Eton Mess: A traditional English dessert made with a mixture of crushed meringue, whipped cream, and strawberries. It’s often served in a messy, layered fashion.
  12. Black Bun: A Scottish fruitcake made with pastry and filled with a rich mixture of dried fruits, spices, and whisky. It’s typically consumed during Hogmanay (New Year’s Eve).

We look forward to welcoming you to Easicampers and helping you plan your journeys.

Camping in the North of England

Embarking on a camping holiday in the North West of England with an Easicampers motorhome in the North West is a great way to explore the region’s natural beauty and cultural attractions. Here are some suggestions for your camping adventure:

  1. Lake District National Park: Drive west to the Lake District, a stunning region known for its lakes, mountains, and picturesque landscapes. There are several campsites in the area where you can park your motorhome and enjoy activities like hiking, fishing, and boating.
  2. Forest of Bowland: Head north to the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This tranquil area offers a range of camping sites where you can immerse yourself in nature, go for walks, and spot wildlife.
  3. Yorkshire Dales National Park: Venture east to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, famous for its rolling hills, scenic valleys, and charming villages. There are numerous campsites in the area where you can park your motorhome and explore the park’s walking trails and limestone formations.
  4. Blackpool: Travel northwest to Blackpool and stay at a campsite near the coast. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, visit the amusement parks, take a walk along the promenade, and even catch a show at one of the theaters.
  5. Southport: Head west to Southport and choose a campsite near the beach. Relax on the sandy shores, explore the Victorian pier, and visit attractions like the Southport Botanic Gardens and the Marine Lake.
  6. Morecambe Bay: Continue northwest to Morecambe Bay and camp at one of the sites near the coast. Take in the beautiful views, go for walks along the beach, and explore the surrounding nature reserves.
  7. Lancashire Countryside: Stay at a campsite in the Lancashire countryside and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Visit charming villages, go for countryside walks, and discover the region’s rich history and heritage.
  8. Liverpool: Travel southwest to Liverpool and camp at a site near the city. Explore the maritime history, visit museums like the Beatles Story, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife and cultural scene.
  9. Chester: Head south to Chester and choose a campsite near the city. Explore the well-preserved Roman walls, visit the Chester Zoo, and take a boat trip along the River Dee.
  10. Peak District National Park: Journey east to the Peak District National Park and camp at one of the sites within the park. Enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring the picturesque villages and historic sites.

Remember to plan your route, book campsites in advance, and check for motorhome-friendly facilities. Enjoy the outdoor adventures, cultural attractions, and natural beauty that the North West of England has to offer on your camping holiday with an Easicampers motorhome.

Contact us on 01942 778899

Visit https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-liverpool-merseyside/

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

Wirral Peninsular and Flintshire

If you’re traveling in a motorhome from Easicampers in Liverpool and looking to visit beaches in the Wirral and Flintshire areas, there are several beautiful coastal spots worth exploring which wont take you hours to get to in your motorhome.

Here are a few suggestions:

  1. West Kirby Beach (Wirral): Located on the north-west coast of the Wirral Peninsula, West Kirby Beach offers stunning views of the Dee Estuary. The expansive sandy beach is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
  2. New Brighton Beach (Wirral): Situated near the town of Wallasey, New Brighton Beach is a popular destination with a long promenade, sandy shores, and iconic features like the lighthouse and Fort Perch Rock. There are also amusement arcades and cafes nearby.
  3. Talacre Beach (Flintshire): Located on the north coast of Wales, Talacre Beach is known for its picturesque sand dunes and lighthouse. It’s a great place for a peaceful walk, birdwatching, or enjoying a beautiful sunset.
  4. Prestatyn Beach (Flintshire): Situated in the town of Prestatyn, this long sandy beach is ideal for a day of relaxation and water activities. There are also nearby facilities like cafes, shops, and a promenade for leisurely strolls.
  5. Rhyl Beach (Flintshire): Rhyl Beach is a popular seaside resort offering a sandy beach, amusement arcades, and a variety of attractions suitable for all ages. It’s a lively spot with plenty of entertainment options.

Remember to check local guidelines and any restrictions related to motorhome parking or overnight stays in these areas. Enjoy your trip and the beautiful beaches along the Wirral and Flintshire coast!

As always when visiting beaches it’s worth checking local tidal times.

For more information on motorhome hire from Easicampers Liverpool

Contact us on 01942 778899

Email our dedicated camper and motorhome team on bookings@easicampers.com or wigan@easicampers.com

Visit our website at https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-liverpool-merseyside/

Liverpool Camper tips

Liverpool and its surrounding area offer a range of exciting attractions and beautiful landscapes to explore in an Easicampers campervan from their Liverpool Airport location

Here are some must-visit places:

  1. Liverpool Waterfront: Start your journey by visiting the iconic Liverpool Waterfront, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy stunning views of the waterfront, visit the Royal Albert Dock, and explore attractions like The Beatles Story and the Tate Liverpool art gallery.
  2. The Beatles’ Sites: Liverpool is synonymous with The Beatles. Take a Beatles-themed tour to visit significant sites such as The Cavern Club, Penny Lane, Strawberry Field, and the childhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
  3. Liverpool Cathedral: Visit the Liverpool Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in the world. Marvel at its Gothic architecture, climb the tower for panoramic views, and explore the beautiful interior.
  4. Knowsley Safari Park: Just outside Liverpool, you’ll find Knowsley Safari Park. Drive through the park in your campervan and encounter various exotic animals, including lions, tigers, giraffes, and elephants.
  5. Formby Beach: Head to Formby Beach, a beautiful stretch of coastline with sandy dunes and pine forests. Enjoy walks along the beach, explore the nature reserve, and keep an eye out for the rare red squirrels.
  6. Chester: Take a short drive to the historic city of Chester, known for its well-preserved Roman walls and unique medieval architecture. Explore the charming city center, visit the impressive Chester Cathedral, and walk along the picturesque River Dee.
  7. The Wirral Peninsula: Cross the River Mersey and explore the Wirral Peninsula. Visit Port Sunlight Village, a beautifully preserved model village, and explore the scenic landscapes of Wirral Country Park and Thurstaston Common.
  8. Liverpool’s Museums and Galleries: Immerse yourself in Liverpool’s rich cultural scene by visiting its museums and galleries. The World Museum, Walker Art Gallery, and Museum of Liverpool are worth exploring for history, art, and local heritage.
  9. Liverpool One: If you’re looking for shopping and entertainment, head to Liverpool One, a large open-air shopping complex in the heart of the city. Enjoy retail therapy, dine at various restaurants, and catch a movie at the cinema.
  10. Sefton Park: Take a break from the city and relax at Sefton Park. This picturesque park offers beautiful landscapes, a boating lake, and the famous Palm House, a Victorian glasshouse.https://liverpool.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-wellbeing/parks-and-greenspaces/sefton-park/

Remember to plan your campervan trip in advance, check for any travel restrictions or specific requirements, and make sure to follow local guidelines and regulations. Enjoy your adventure in Liverpool and its surroundings!

If you’re looking for campervan sites near Liverpool, here are a few options to consider:

  1. Thornton Hall Farm Country Park: Located in Thornton, around 15 miles from Liverpool, this family-friendly campsite offers electric hook-ups, showers, toilets, and a play area for children. It’s a great option for those traveling with kids.
  2. Wirral Country Park Caravan Club Site: Situated on the Wirral Peninsula, this campsite is approximately 9 miles from Liverpool city center. It provides well-maintained facilities, including electric hook-ups, toilets, showers, and a laundry room. The site is close to beaches, nature reserves, and the city of Chester.
  3. Royal Umpire Caravan Park: Situated in Croston, about 22 miles from Liverpool, this spacious campsite offers grass and hardstanding pitches with electric hook-ups, modern facilities, a play area, and an on-site shop. It’s an ideal option for those seeking a peaceful countryside setting.
  4. Riverside Holiday Park: Located in Southport, around 17 miles from Liverpool, this campsite offers pitches with electric hook-ups, showers, toilets, and a launderette. It’s situated near the coast, providing easy access to the beach and attractions in Southport.https://harrisonholidays.com/our-parks/riverside-holiday-park/
  5. Shorrocks Hill Country Club and Caravan Park: Situated in Formby, approximately 14 miles from Liverpool, this campsite offers a range of facilities, including electric hook-ups, toilets, showers, a clubhouse, and a restaurant. It’s close to Formby Beach and the nature reserve.
  6. Waterloo Farm Leisure Caravan Site: Located in Market Rasen, around 22 miles from Liverpool, this campsite provides electric hook-ups, toilets, showers, and a shop. It’s set in a peaceful rural area and offers easy access to Lincolnshire Wolds and other nearby attractions.

Remember to check availability, facilities, and any specific requirements or restrictions of each campsite before your visit. It’s also advisable to make reservations in advance, especially during peak seasons.

For more information on our Easicampers range from Liverpool Airport contact us in the following ways

By phone 01942 778899

By email bookings@easicampers.com or Wigan@easicampers.com

Our website is https://easicampervanhire.com/camper-van-hire-liverpool-merseyside/

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.