![]() The big Challenger is a well-appointed, fine family caravan. The kitchen is big, you have the convenience of a 40-litre under-floor insulated water tank with automatic fill control system, an alarm – and five mains power sockets. Or you can keep the lounge free of beds by sleeping two in the offside dining area. If you only have four, or three aboard, you can keep the two-seater dining area in permanent day-mode, providing a great breakfast area for the early risers. That’s because, for six, you have two central bunks, two singles at the front and a fixed double. This caravan offers more flexibility of use than most other layouts. The model is light in weight – and Europas are big on style, with pale woodwork outlined with a dark chocolate colour and upholstery that perfectly tones with both. They also have AL-KO Secure Wheel Lock receivers, so you have the option of buying the lock itself, which will attract a caravan insurance discount. There are two television points, three mains sockets, and a dual-fuel hob (one mains hotplate amid the three gas burners). Take the inclusion of positive catches on all the locker doors, for example. Here are nine of the best… Sterling Europa 565:Įuropas may be in the middle echelons of price but the build quality is high – and so is the finish. And if you need to sleep only three or four people then a six-berth caravan may still be your best option. Trailer tent and folding camper reviewsįor big families, sleeping accommodation is only part of the layout choice factor as flexibility in use is also key. ![]()
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