Book Review: Campervan Crazy by David and Cee Eccles
Campervan Crazy is dedicated to capturing the passion that drives people to travel in campervans – and it makes an excellent read.
Read MoreCampervan Crazy is dedicated to capturing the passion that drives people to travel in campervans – and it makes an excellent read.
Read MorePhil Vickery shares his passion for outdoor cooking in The Great Outdoors Cookbook. The result is more than 150 varied and tasty recipes that can be cooked on fires, barbecues, Dutch ovens and gas stoves.
Read MoreWe used several maps on our Norway trip – including country maps from Michelin and the Freytag & Berndt Norway Supertouring road atlas. In this review I highlight the pros and cons of each and suggest alternatives.
Read MoreWe compare The Rough Guide to Norway to Lonely Planet Norway and find that the Rough Guide comes out best. Read our review here.
Read MoreBook Review: We used Vicarious Books’ All The Aires Benelux and Scandinavia on a recent trip to Norway and were very disappointed.
Read MoreWe review My Cool Campervan and ogle at the collection of beautifully photographed rare campervans – this book goes way beyond the usual collection of old VWs.
Read MoreThe AA Close-Up Trucker’s Atlas Britain includes details of all low bridges, weight restrictions and width restrictions in the UK. Very useful for owners of larger motorhomes.
Read MoreI review one of the latest Alan Rogers campsite guides, The Best Campsites In Europe 2011.
Read MoreAllie Sommerville’s “Uneasy Rider: Confessions of a Reluctant Traveller” is a hilarious guide to the ups and downs of motorhome travel.
Read MoreWe review Monica Rivron’s Caravan Cookbook and put one cake recipe to the test – does it deliver?
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