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Campervan and Motorhome Hire Easicampers

With Easicampers campervan and motorhome hire you can pick up your Campervan or Motorhome from any airport depot or our Easicampers Branches at Wigan, Preston or Blackburn.

If you choose to pick up from Gatwick airport and drive towards impressive Cornwall, whose coastal road has been named as one of the Top 500 Drives of a Lifetime. Rolling cliffs, seaside villages, turquoise waters, ancient legends, green countryside and over a thousand years of incredible history will be your fellow travellers during the first stage of your adventure.
When you get tired of driving, park up your campervan and hike alongside the stunning South West Coastal Path to explore the region’s tiniest hamlets and remote coves. Before moving on, why not cook on board your camper or motor home and have lunch by the sandy shoreline of the award-winning Woolacombe Beach.

From the magnificent Roman heritage in Bath to the everlasting Shakespeare’s words along the banks of the River Avon, tour England’s countryside and main historical sites at your ease thanks to your campervan or motorhome from Easicampers Wigan. Get off the beaten track and stop along your way to explore quaint villages such as Lacock or Blockley. Don’t forget to weave your way through the spectacular Cheddar Gorge, where the earth is opened up to reveal a jaw-dropping road of steep ditches and twisting turns.
When the sun goes down, you will find several campsites along the way enjoy your comfy bed and refuel your energy for the next stage of your trip.

Go in your camper towards Wales and get ready for some action-packed days. A paradise for nature lovers, the Breacon Beacons National Park also hosts one of the most impressive roads in the country. Pull over at the foot of the Black Mountains, relax on board your campervan or motorhome with a cup of tea and admire the breath-taking scenery before moving on.
From beaches of golden sand and turquoise waters to green mountains and tranquil lakes, Wales is home to many areas of outstanding natural beauty and unique wildlife. If you fancy chasing the summer sun, visit Barafundle and Llandudno, two of the Britain’s favourite seaside destinations. Craving some outdoor adventure? Park up your campervan or motorhome for a while and climb up Snowdon through Llanberis Path. Although not the shortest hiking trail, it is one of the easiest routes up the mountain. The views from the top are worth the effort!

What could be better than some adventure around the Lake District. England’s biggest National Park offers activities and events to suit all kinds of visitors. Cycle alongside Windermere with your family, hike to the top of the perfect pyramid formed by the White less Pike or enjoy some fun-filled adrenaline experiences on the water! With on-board storage, a campervan or motorhome will provide plenty of space for all your outdoor equipment.
Back on the road, drive eastwards and wonder at all the treasures you’ll find on your way. From the famous Hadrian’s Wall to the iconic Angel of the North, all kinds of landmarks are set against a backdrop of the most awe-inspiring scenery. From the tiniest villages with their unique laid-back charm to the historic heritage of York, where you go in your campervan, the choice is yours!

Together with the most popular tourist destinations, East Anglia hides many other unmissable gems. After learning about the local customs and lifestyle in the Museum of East Anglia Life, get off the beaten track in your campervan and feel the rural vibes in Stamford, Wisbech or Alfriston.

Natural landmark of the English Channel, your trip won’t be complete without a visit to the White Cliffs of Dover. Park up your camper and take a stroll along the coastal paths. After wondering at the picturesque South Foreland Lighthouse, drive back to the city and explore the Castle, where both children and adults can let their imagination run wild. At sunset, relax on board with a glass of bubbly, whilst admiring the cliffs illuminated by the Lighthouse’s gleam.

Please don’t not hesitate to give the team over at Easicampers Wigan a call on 01942 821080 to make your booking

T in the park

If you are looking at heading to one of Scotland’s biggest festivals this year and want to do it in style then why not hire a 6 berth Ford Zefiro Motorhome or a 4 berth VW California from our Wigan. Preston or Blackburn Easicampers depot.

T in the Park is the biggest music festival in Scotland. Superstars from rock, pop and indie to urban and electronic music come together to create one of the European festival scene’s genuine behemoths.
The stages of Strathallan Castle are filled with greats from all over the world, though a strong Scottish contingent shows T in the Park’s commitment both to their local fans and to the country’s own music scene.
Such a diverse range of music works in tandem with T in the Park’s stunning countryside locating, creating a stand-out festival that just keeps on getting better.

If you would like to book a vehicle then please do not hesitate to contact the team over at Easicampers Wigan and we will be happy to help you further.

THE 2016 GRAND PRIX WEEKEND

SILVERSTONE IS RUNNING FROM THE 8TH – 10 JULY 2016
If you are going to the grand prix at Silverstone this July and you would rather travel in comfort then why not hire one of our brand new 4 berth VW California’s from one of our Easicampers Depots at Preston, Wigan or Blackburn.

F1 drivers call the British Grand Prix at the iconic Silverstone circuit ‘insanely fast’. We simply call it one of the world’s greatest sporting events. Throw in a great weekend-long party and the race is on. We’ve got an incredible weekend of concerts lined up for fans. Texas will be the headline act on Silverstone’s main stage with Scouting for Girls also performing a full set, on Saturday Mike & the Mechanics will be on the main stage and The Feeling will be playing at the Grand Prix after Party on Sunday. All of the concerts are included on the days you have purchased your tickets for so make sure to stick around in the evening.

Silverstone Circuit is located near the small town of Silverstone, Northamptonshire. Luton Airport is the closest Airport to Silverstone, located approximately 75km from the circuit. However, flight availability is limited and international visitors may want to consider London Heathrow, London Gatwick, or London Stansted we can deliver your campervan to the airport depots for you. Train services run from London Euston station to the towns near the circuit, or alternatively, it takes about 90 minutes by car or bus.
If proximity to the circuit is your main criteria then the small towns of Towcester and Brackley are only a few miles from Silverstone. However, space is limited so you may want to consider the larger towns of Northampton (25km from circuit) and Milton Keynes (35km from circuit), Similarly, the beautiful town of Oxford is located about 50km away.
Although further away, London is also a viable option for campsites and offers all the benefits that come from staying in one of the largest and most historical cities in the world.

Here are a few campsites nearby:

Silverstone Woodlands Campsite
The official circuit campsite is located 250 metres south of the circuit near Club Corner. Purpose-built facilities are available, including toilets, hot showers, family facilities, basic shop provisions. Prices range from £27 to £105.

Whittle bury Park Campsite
Whittle bury Park is set in over 600 acres of picturesque parkland, located a few hundred metres east of the circuit near the Copse grandstand entrance. The campsite provides a mix of permanent and temporary facilities Prices range from £173 to £226.

Intents GP F1 Campsite
Intents GP provide a campsite with pre-erected tents so all you need to do is arrive and they will take care of everything else. The package includes: Prices range from £300 to £1,390.

If anyone is looking at visiting Silverstone this year please do not hesitate to contact the team at Easicampers wigan to book your Campervan or alternatively you can book online wigan@easirent.com

VW California club meets

Just a quick update on the forthcoming club meets for 2016, they have also now added a small meet at a vineyard in the Champagne region of France!

Fort William Meet
Date: 28 – 29 May
Location: Glen Nevis Campsite
Ticket Price: From 17 per night
Day Visitors: Contact Ewan
Tickets remaining: 20+
More Information: vwcaliforniaclub.com

June Official Club Meet
Date: 17-19 June
Location: Lower Lode inn, Tewksbury
Ticket Price: 36 for Two Nights ( Includes 2 free pub meals)
Day Visitors: Yes, just turn up
Tickets remaining: Less than 8
More Information: vwcaliforniaclub.com

France Meet
Date: 2 – 4 September
Location: Nowack Vineyard, Champagne, France
Ticket Price: 40 Euro Approx.
Tickets Remaining: 10+
More Information: vwcaliforniaclub.com

Hiring a motor home to visit wales

Here at Easicampers Wigan we have the brand new Ford Zefiro 690 and 675 we also have a new 4 berth Ford Zefiro on fleet that only arrived last week these are very spacious so why not hire one and take a relaxing trip to wales and see the beautiful landscape and coastline which is perfect for relaxing.
Easicampers knows that Wales is a country with an ever-growing population of tourists and domestic visitors who want to be able to make the most of the various aspects of the country. Wales itself has everything from beautiful rigid landscape, rolling coastline, impressive history and just about everything else you could love about a country.

Landscape
The Welsh landscape diversifies significantly depending where you are in the country. The Northern and Central areas of Wales are heavily mountainous and famous for their winding country roads, whereas the outskirts of the country are significantly easier to navigate and are made up of woodland and grassy plains.
This mountainous characteristic gives the country an array of attractions such as pot holing and rock climbing whilst still being able to maintain a picturesque natural beauty. The mountainous nature of this country is even reinforced by the simple nickname of the valleys due to the sheer amount of winding roads and valleys within the northern regions.

Coastline
The coastline of Wales is also famous due to its very diverse and varied nature, the northern regions of Wales hold huge sandy beaches filled with seaside picturesque villages, which are famous for family holidays and small retreats. Then there is the west coast that holds an array of small outcrop islands and sand dunes, this gives place to locations such as Shell Island, which sit on the small spits and are only accessible for a few hours every day.
Then finally, there is the south coast, which is home to a huge array of towns and cities, the south coast does not house anywhere near as much beaches as the other regions however, it is home to the River Seven Estuary.
This wide array of coast types means that no matter your reason to love Wales, there is something for you. Everything from mountain biking in the sand dunes to a seaside holiday with the family is available in this amazing country.

Sports
Sports in Wales is mainly based around the popular sports of football and rugby, however with such a huge diversity in the population and a wide array of mountains and forest land, there are a wide range of more demanding sports that are common place in the country. Things like mountain biking, paragliding, rock climbing and pot holing are all very popular sports that are widely available.
There is also a huge amount of water sports, which can be easily found throughout the country, white water rafting, canoeing, jet skiing and other similar sports can be found on the numerous Valley Rivers and lakes and this can be great fun for the whole family.

Driving a Motorhome
Driving a motorhome in Wales is one of the best possible locations you can take a motorhome, with the rolling hills and amazing valley roads and tight turns, there is an endless amount of fun to be had. However, one of the main things about welsh roads is simply the sheer amount of different routes you can take to get just about everywhere which makes every journey unique. With thousands of small valley lanes to be able to navigate, with the option of the motorways for the less confident, Wales truly does have one of the most interesting and thrilling road networks in the world.
Then there is the view from the roads, with hundreds of these roads taking you along mountainsides or overlooking valley lakes, the views are more often than not simply amazing and leave nothing to be desired.

If you wish to hire a motorhome or campervan please do not hesitate to contact our Wigan depot on 01942 77 88 99 to make your booking.

Hiring a Campervan or Motorhome to tour England

One of the main reasons that people are inspired to embark on a touring holiday around England is the country’s stunning scenery. When considering a touring holiday, ensuring you have the freedom and convenience to explore one place to the next without compromising on comfort and facilities is key to a relaxing and stress free holiday!

So why not hire one of our Easicampers 4 berth campervans or 6 berth motorhomes from our Wigan depot on queen street, With your transport and accommodation in one, a campervan or motorhome is the perfect way to discover the most natural wonders in England at your leisure. Our range of fully equipped motorhomes for hire are available from our wigan depot.

To help you plan your outdoor adventure around England, we have put together 10 natural wonders you shouldn’t miss in 2016!

10. The Seven Sisters Cliffs
On an island with such a stunning and irregular coastline, cliffs are not an uncommon natural wonder to spot along your way. However, the 7 twin chalk hills along the English Channel deserve a place in our list. Less crowed than the White Cliffs of Dover, don’t miss the chance to see this wonderful view!

9. Sunken Path to Clovelly
Inaccessible by vehicles, park up your camper and take a stroll along this forest path to the fishing village of Covelly in Devon. It will probably be the most pleasant walk in your life!

8. Surprise View at the Peak District
The Surprise View lives up to its name. After a few days of adventure at the Peak District, take the A625 road to Sheffield and leave your camper at the car park. Hike up the trail through the moorland and, at the top, you will be amazed at the panoramic view over the Hope Valley.

7. Norfolk Lavender Fields
Let your campervan lead the way to East Anglia and wander around these 100 acre purple fields. With an oil distillery, gift shops and restaurants all closeby, Norfolk Lavender fields is perfect for a family day out!

6. Malham Cove
The land has sculpted a natural limestone amphitheatre close to the village of Malham, in North Yorkshire. 26 feet high, the top of the cove is an area of deeply eroded pavement, unique in the country! After your visit, stay at one of The Camping and Caravanning Club campsites located nearby. Locals say that even Harry Potter himself was seen camping around the cove.

5. Forest of Dean
A real Hidden gem and one of the last surviving ancient forest of Britain, this enchanted forest hosts 42 square miles of idyllic woodland and unique wildlife including deer and wild boar. Drive your camper or motorhome to Gloucestershire and hike around the park, refuelling with a nice picnic!

4. Durdle Door
Drive along the dramatic Jurassic Coast and stop by his world famous geological wonder. Park up your camper for a few hours, explore the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounding Durdle Door and, if the weather allows it, why not swim under the arch? The beach is recommended for its excellent water quality!

3. Broad sands
Located on the English Riviera in South Devon, this beautiful bay with sandy beaches and turquoise waters will make visitors think they are in Hawaii. Perfect for families, friends or couples, what about making sandcastles with the kids, paddle in the calm sea or take a stroll along the shore?

2. Gaping Gill
An unmistakable landmark on the slopes of the Ingle borough, this 322 feet pothole is the second largest natural cave shaft in the UK. The Fell Beck steam flows into the cave, creating this sight of unbelievable beauty.

1. Cheddar Gorge
Behind the wheel of your Camper or motorhome, you will be amazed at the views of this jaw-dropping road along with its steep ditches and twisting turns! Just relax and enjoy the drive, your campervan or motorhome is more than suitable for the road!

Want to discover these and the many others natural wonders that England hides? For more information and booking, please contact or wigan Easicampers on 01942 77 88 99.

VW California club meets

Just a quick update on the forthcoming club meets for 2016, they have also now added a small meet at a vineyard in the Champagne region of France!

Fort William Meet
Date: 28 – 29 May
Location: Glen Nevis Campsite
Ticket Price: From 17 per night
Day Visitors: Contact Ewan
Tickets remaining: 20+

June Official Club Meet
Date: 17-19 June
Location: Lower Lode inn, Tewksbury, Glos Ticket Price: 36 for Two Nights ( Includes 2 free pub meals)
Day Visitors: Yes, just turn up Tickets remaining: Less than 8

France Meet
Date: 2 – 4 September
Location: Nowack Vineyard, Champagne, France Ticket Price: 40 Euro Approx. Tickets Remaining: 10+ >

Destination Edinburgh with a Campervan?

Scotland – bagpipes, haggis, monsters hiding out in large bodies of water – whatever you know it for, you should also know that it’s an absolute juggernaut of culture as well as having a broad and bizarre history. If you’re interested in packing up a camper van and heading up north, we would seriously recommend making Edinburgh the first stop on your tour – if not the entire holiday! Call Easicampers for Motorhome hire in Edinburgh.

Edinburgh is just as well-known for its deep history as much as it is its contemporary culture (ever heard of a little thing called the Edinburgh Fringe Festival?), so therefore we’ll be splitting up points of interest for your tour of the capital into three easy-to-digest chunks. Therefore, you can pick and choose ideas from any of the columns at your leisure!

History
If you’re one to get all misty-eyed and love to dig into the past, there’s an absolute ton of interesting and murky history for you to explore in Edinburgh. A great start will be to visit The National Museum of Scotland, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. This is a colossal collection of cultural delights which celebrates the Scottish identity and houses a number of unique artefacts that really deserve a look at close-up. There’s also an incredible view of the city beyond from the museum’s roof garden, meaning you could quite easily combine all of your sightseeing into one trip to the top of the tower should you wish!

While you’re on a history fix, make sure you get yourself to the dungeons and doldrums of the intimidating Edinburgh Castle, which sits atop a volcano! It’s dormant, meaning you’ll be able to take in the keep of monarchs from centuries past without the fear of being washed away by lava in the process.

To finish off, if architecture and royal history is up your street, why not take a trip to St Giles’ Cathedral, an ancient monument to legions of lost heroes of Scottish lore, with easy access from the high street and no need to pay for entry.

Sights
Scotland is a truly beautiful country and Edinburgh is home to many of its most majestic sights. While you can easily traverse many of the surrounding city’s rolling hill by car, taking in breathtaking views of the hillside and the remains of the volcanic region is best enjoyed on a hike up to Arthur’s Seat, so pack a suitable pair of boots and get climbing!

With our HQ located in this beautiful city you can book online and pick your rental vehicle at our Edinburgh Campervan & Motorhome Hire Centre which has new campers and motorhomes fitted with the latest technology and features to make your holiday even more special!

If you don’t fancy braving the borders then you’ll perhaps be more at home having a look around some of the capital’s equally tranquil and enjoyable country parks and gardens – of particular note the Royal Botanic Garden if you fancy looking up some rare flora, or if you’re looking to take in a picnic we would certainly recommend you looking up the Princes Street Gardens, a huge expanse for you to enjoy or relax in in equal measure.

Culture
As the capital city, Edinburgh is an absolutely bustling metropolis full of things to do, places to eat and drink and shows to take in. We couldn’t possibly cover it all here, but there’s a few highlights we think are definitely worth you parking the van to one side for the night.

If you’re looking for a particularly glitzy evening out, This is Edinburgh.com recommends a trip to George Street, home to some of the swankiest bars and restaurants as well as being a veritable smorgasbord of high-class shopping if you’ve got a bit of holiday money to spare. If you’re looking for an especially decadent time, why not take in the Harvey Nichols Food market – while it may sound like an al fresco affair, this is a colossal restaurant offering a boggling amount of choice and dishes you’ll be hard pushed to find anywhere else. You will certainly get your money’s worth!

If the Food market is a little out of your price league and you’re looking for something a little more special than a J.D. Wetherspoon, why not have a look at some of the city’s more unique twists on the ‘pub food’ phenomenon? Quirky but satisfying restaurants such as Pickles or The Three Birds offer tasty and varied menus that are hugely appraised by just about everybody on Trip Advisor, meaning that there truly is a balance if you’re looking to let your money do the talking. Don’t forget that Edinburgh is also a city known for its Whisky, and there are a number of tours available for you to indulge in traditional Scottish spirit at your leisure

In summary, Edinburgh is an absolutely huge experience and most websites recommend you take a few days to get the absolute best out of it. If you’ve got your motorhome, got two or three days to kill and some good people to spend it with, get yourself up and over the border and have a look at what our Northern cousins have to offer you.

7 top motorhome/campervan destinations

Why not hire one of Easicampers Wigan’s ford zefiro motorhome or the VW California and take a look at the 7 top destinations this summer they are very popular with some of our regular customers.

Alton Towers
Alton Towers may be a little busy for the older couple looking for a romantic retreat, however if you have small children or want something for the entire family then this could be perfect. It holds central location within the UK it’s fairly easy to get to from just about anywhere.
The park its self has an amazing campsite nearby called the Lower Miklin Touring Park, which allows motorhomes and has a range of other attractions in the area such as day spas, country walks and even the racecourse. In turn meaning you can have a little time with the children on the theme park before enjoying yourself in the country.

Setley Ridge Vineyard
This is based in Brokenhurst, Hampshire which may seem a little out of the way, however if you are looking for a romantic or a relaxed retreat this could be perfect. The park its self is houses within a working vineyard, which means wine tasting and walks in the beautiful scenery are a necessity. The vineyard even offers a store with very reasonably priced wines, so you can take a bottle home to be able to remember the experience.

Sherwood Forest
Sherwood Forest is a beautiful forest in Nottinghamshire, the forest its self is home to myth and legend with it being home to Robin Hood and other great stories through the years, in turn you can really inspire the imagination of the little ones when you take them to the home of Robin Hood.
The Sherwood Motorhome Park within the forest is run in an amazing fashion and looks amazing with its lakeside location and forested surroundings. Well worth a visit if you are thinking of heading to the forest.

Penzance
Penzance is the most westerly town in Cornwall and it right next to lands end making it very popular with British domestic holidaymakers. The location its self offers some amazing beaches with a very quiet nature when you head out of the town, so if you’d love a relaxed and undisturbed beach holiday, this could be the most perfect location for you. The Motorhome Park here is called Elynack and offers brochures to be able to aid getting you around the local area with ease and see all the sites you want to see.

The South West Highlands
The South West Highlands are more lakes and islands than mountains and in turn they’re fairly untouched, a lot of tourists seem to head to the more stereotyped locations in the north and therefore this regions been left fairly picturesque. This is an amazing location for the older family or the couple who would like to be able to relax and take things slow whilst they explore the region.
The Ardfen Motorhome Park is one of the only motorhome parks in the region but will be able to supply you with everything you need to relax after tackling the landscape. It is located just outside of the mountains but still offers amazing views of the highlands and the surrounding areas.

Looe Caravan Club Site
Although it is not a region or an aspiring tourist attraction, this park its self actually has a lot to offer the family. The park boasts everything from crazy gold to a swimming pool and has a range of attractions in the nearby towns due to its central location in the county of Cornwall. Well worth a visit either for a weekend or as a stopping point on your journey to lands’ end with the family.

Shell Island
Shell Island has long been a famous camping location for the people of the North. Its remote location and amazing atmosphere makes it perfect if you are thinking of heading over just as a couple or with the entire family. Located on a small island off the coast of Wales and only accessible a few hours every day, the park has a wide range of terrains from sand dunes, to forestland to grassy fields and even has its own marina, restaurant and pub. The island is also situated near the Snowdonia mountain range and an array of castles that run along the coastline. This in turn makes it perfect for everybody.

If you wish to book or require any further information on out campervans or motorhomes then please do not hesitate to give us a call on 01942 77 88 99 we will be more than happy to help you.

Motorhome campervan hire Europe

We have available for hire the VW California and the ford Zefiro motorhome over at Easicampers wigan so why not take the opportunity to visit some of these fantastic destinations.

Ireland in a motorhome/campervan
Ireland has long been a country people visit to be able to enjoy the rigid landscape and the thriving historical importance. Having been at war in the past with the Normans, Britain, Vikings and a range of other enemies from across the continent, the old Irish tribes and the Irish republic have a wide array of history and culture on offer.

Attractions
Many religious and historically important attractions in the country boast both intellectual and aesthetic benefits. Holy Cross Abbey is one of the most significant religious sites outside of the capital and brings in thousands of visitors year up on year. Having been built in 1168 and surviving a total of 850 years so far, it is certainly a vocal point to Christianity in the country that is here to stay and is well worth a visit for anybody who has an interest in history or the religious significance of Ireland.
Then there are the militarily based historical attractions, the castles. The Rock of Cashel and Bunratty Castle are both very impressive castles and boast a very impressive view with a wide array of history on offer to the intrepid visitor. With bunratty looking over the port of limerick and being a dominant figure for the English Crown through the 14th century. Then there’s the rock of Cashel which was used as the capital of the Kingdom Of Munster, which was a Gaelic tribe in the south of Ireland and seen a lot of battles and warfare in their time.

France
France is very popular when it comes to the British motorhome tourism, its endless vineyards, rolling hills and beautiful scenery makes it one of the most beautiful places in the world. This combined with the close proximity of the country and the fact it is a lot cheaper than most of places, makes it the perfect motorhome holiday location.

Attractions
France has a wide array of attractions, which range from cultural, geographic and historical.
The Eiffel Tower is one of the most culturally significant monuments in the world and takes its position in the centre of Paris, France’s capital city. Since its completion in 1889, it has still maintained its position as one of the most dominant buildings in Paris and is still to this day the tallest buildings in Europe standing as a mighty 1,063ft tall.
Then there is the opportunity of heading to the Alps and enjoying the landscape and aesthetics of Val d’Isere. With lots to do in the way of piste bars, skiing and snow sports through the winter and a range of mountain biking, horse riding and paragliding in the summer. There is a little something for everyone all year round.

Italy
Italy in a motorhome is one of the most popular locations for motorhome holiday makers in Europe, with Italy’s wide range of attractions, low costs and beautiful scenery it makes an amazing location for just about anybody. The country even boasts diversity in weather, with the more northern regions boasting mountains and snow-capped glaciers and the more southern regions boasting coastal attractions and hot weather as you head more south into the Mediterranean.

Attractions
Italy was once the home of the Roman Empire and for this reason holds many amazing structures and monuments throughout the country that dominate the landscape and would have installed a sense of fear and order into the population. These include buildings such as the Piazza Della Signoria and the coliseum, both of which are infamous for their huge size and vicious pasts. Rome is also home to the Vatican City, the capital of Christianity and home of the pope. The Papal States are within the city of Rome and attract thousands upon thousands of visitors to their walls each year to be able to try to get a glance of religiously significant figures or to be able to see the infamous Swiss Guard.

Austria
Austria has long been a place of skiing and alpine life and in the past, motorhomes simply have not had the facilities to be able to cope with this cold weather. However, now skiing in a motorhome seems to be a much more viable option, Priory Rentals have a wide array of motorhomes on offer and all of these have more than enough instillation and strong enough heaters to easily tackle this cold Austrian weather and make your whole experience more enjoyable.

Attractions
With the many sports that take place in the country of Austria, skiing seems to be at the forefront, with a huge alpine lifestyle and over 100 ski resorts dotted around the Austrian Mountains and glaciers. It is safe to say that if you like skiing, this could be your perfect paradise.
Salzburg in Austria is a capital of culture and was the birthplace of Mozart himself followed by a castle and a wide array of museums and old renaissance era buildings. This in turn means that if the history of Europe and the cultural backbone of modern day life interest you then you will be able to see one of the main contributing factors into the renaissance period.

Sweden
sweden is located in the Nordic region of Europe and offers a wide range of colder activities; these include things such as sledging and in some of the more mountainous regions, skiing. The country its self was home to the Viking Dynasty and has a lot of history and museums within the country from various wars that it has either fought in or supported.

Attractions
The attractions in Sweden are usually fairly based on their traditions; this includes things like sledging and hiking in the snow, which in turn brings you to be able to experience the Nordic life style at its full and see what made such a beautiful country the way it is today.
There is also a wide range of historical attractions such as the 17th century warship that sunk just off the coast and has been saved, the ship its self-capsized and landed unshaved. This means that when it was recently salvaged and brought back to the service to be placed in the Vasa Museum. This means that you can go and visit the original 17th century warship that was once one of the most powerful warships in the world. The cities in Sweden also boast a high level of art and culture with many people flocking to these cities to be able to experience the life here. The city includes many culturally significant buildings with Stockholm palace, the world’s biggest convertible stadium and a range of other attractions.

If you wish to hire one of Easicampers wigan campervans or motorhomes then please do not hesitate to call us on 01942 77 88 99 and we will be happy to help you further or book online at wigan@easirent.com.