Caravanning and Motorhome Life

Experience comfort and convenience as boundless as the open road. From reliable mobile power systems and toilets to refrigerators, kitchens, awnings, and comfortable camping furniture – equip your motorhome or caravan with all the essentials for life on the road.

Essential Camper Equipment [4]

Front Runner
Expander Camping Chair

Expander Camping Chair

£ 89
Front Runner
Expander Chair Storage Bag

Expander Chair Storage Bag

£ 20
Dometic GO Compact Camp Bench

Dometic GO Compact Camp Bench

£ 75
Dometic GO Compact Camp Table

Dometic GO Compact Camp Table

£ 150

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Awnings [4]

Dometic Leggera AIR 300 S

Dometic Leggera AIR 300 S

Dometic Stuga Rest 10

Dometic Stuga Rest 10

Dometic Residence AIR Stay 15

Dometic Residence AIR Stay 15

Dometic Club Deluxe AIR Pro DA

Dometic Club Deluxe AIR Pro DA

£ 1,900

Shop Air Conditioners [8]

Dometic CoolAir RTX 2000 12V

Dometic CoolAir RTX 2000 12V

£ 3,165
Dometic FreshJet FJX7 2200

Dometic FreshJet FJX7 2200

£ 2,449
Dometic FreshJet FJX7 2200

Dometic FreshJet FJX7 2200

£ 2,449
Dometic FreshJet FJX4 2200

Dometic FreshJet FJX4 2200

£ 2,209
Dometic FreshJet FJX4 1500M

Dometic FreshJet FJX4 1500M

£ 1,289
Dometic FreshJet FJX7 3000

Dometic FreshJet FJX7 3000

£ 2,739
Dometic FanTastic Vent 7350

Dometic FanTastic Vent 7350

£ 519
Dometic FreshLight 2200

Dometic FreshLight 2200

£ 2,835

Shop RV Essentials [5]

Dometic Renew Kit

Dometic Renew Kit

£ 255
Dometic 976

Dometic 976

£ 185
Dometic 972

Dometic 972

£ 169
Dometic CTS 4110

Dometic CTS 4110

£ 995
Dometic CTW 4110

Dometic CTW 4110

£ 1,025

What Does the Term “RV” Stand For?

RV stands for “recreational vehicle” and refers to a caravan, motorhome or campervan. Traveling with an RV means exploring and living in a specially designed vehicle that allows individuals, families, or friends to visit various destinations while enjoying home-like amenities such as sleeping quarters, kitchens, and bathrooms. With an RV, you can embark on both short and long journeys, enjoying a mobile lifestyle that combines relaxation, new adventures, and the beauty of nature.

What Are the Differences Between Class A, B, C, and Trailer RVs?

Choosing the right RV for your personal travel style can be tricky, so understanding the different classifications is essential. A Class A motorhome is the largest, resembling a “home on wheels,” offering the most space and amenities. Class B vehicles, often called campers, are the smallest motorhome category but still provide everything needed for an independent journey. Class C motorhomes feature a sleeping area above the cab and are often (though not always) similar in size to Class A and B vehicles. Towable RVs, such as travel trailers, caravans, and pop-up campers, are not classified into the A, B, or C categories.

Must-Have Essentials for RV Travelers

Living in an carvan or motorhome offers unmatched flexibility and the freedom to explore, but before hitting the road, you’ll need a few key accessories. A powerful Dometic Air Conditioner ensures comfort even on the hottest nights. Keep gourmet meals fresh in a reliable RV refrigerator and cook them on a durable stove. Watch the sunset over dinner—or enjoy shade during sunny days—by extending your outdoor living space with an inflatable awning. Lastly, don’t overlook sanitation products: a camping toilet that feels just like home is a must-have when traveling and camping.

Different Types of RV Camping

Traveling with a carvan or motorhome can provide a variety of camping experiences, from off-grid adventures to luxurious campsites with full hookups. RV parks and some campgrounds cater specifically to caravan owners, often offering amenities like dump stations, electricity, and water connections. Boondocking, also known as dry camping, involves camping in remote areas without access to utilities. This type of camping often provides solitude and a closer connection to nature but requires independent energy solutions like solar panels and sufficient battery storage.