Campervanning With Kids? What You Need To Know

Campervanning With Kids? What You Need To Know

Originally published on Belle about Town, by Emily Cleary

 

As a lover of home comforts and my own space, booking a campervan holiday has never even neared the top of my must-do list. Give me a facial over a field anytime. But having recently researched a story of Top Tips for those planning a campervan holiday this summer, I found myself becoming more and more intrigued as to what the whole appeal was.

I’m fine with the great outdoors, it’s the claustrophobic indoors of a tent with two toddlers that has put me off the idea of camping since having kids. One night I can just about deal with, two nights is my max. Seriously, you spend hours loading up a car and trailer/roof box, spend another few hours driving to a muddy field somewhere, then another few hours later you’ve finally battled with canvas to erect your home for the night and you all bed down in a sweaty space where standing up straight feels like a luxury, for about three hours sleep before the sun/birds/tractors/rain wake you up at 4am and the pain all starts again. That’s not my idea of a holiday.

However, campervans clearly take a lot of stress out of the situation. No tent to erect, a proper bed to sleep on, and the freedom to just get up and go if you don’t like the spot you picked. So there we have it – I bit the bullet and called Kate from Campervantastic to see if we could rent a vehicle for the week and see how we got on. This was the result…

Day One and my husband picks up our van from Kate and husband Steve at their HQ in Forest Hill and drives it back to our Buckinghamshire home. By the time he arrives he has fallen in love. As soon as they spy the vehicle our kids run up to it and climb inside, squealing with excitement and shrieking with glee at every new discovery. Our VW California is brand new, with just 900 miles on the clock, and offers more facilities than my first bedsit. There’s two double matressess, one top one bottom, and the front seats swivel round giving a good feel of space inside when stationary. The kitchen comes kitted out with two hobs, a fridge, plenty of storage space and even crockery, cutlery, pots and pans (all decorated with VW campervans, of course). There’s a wardrobe at the back to hang your stuff, there are cubby holes everywhere, there’s even running water at a fully functional sink, and a shower head to attach to the back. There are blackout blinds to pull across at nighttime – a godsend when you’re holidaying with young kids – and tiny lights all around to save you grappling for a torch in the dead of night. There’s heating and aircon, and extra space in the back for car seats etc to be stored nicely out the way. The van comes complete with isofix fittings in the back seats – another essential if planning a trip with kids (although they’re bloody fiddly to fix in).

Having packed up a few clothes, extra bedding, and enough wet wipes to wash a small army, we set off down the M3 in search of some fun. The beauty of campervanning is the sense of freedom. No worrying about what pitch to pick or whether the tent is facing in the right direction, if it’s not right you can just move. Flying down the motorway we were aware of the envious looks of other road users. Caravanners snorted as we overtook their cumbersome slow-lane-hoggers, and everyone from boy racers to friendly grannies gave a toot or a wave as we pulled up beside them at traffic lights. Dennis, as he had been christened by my weird kids, was a star in his own right.

We parked Dennis up at a caravan club campsite near Salisbury for the night, enjoyed several (hic) pints of cider at the local pub while the kids ran around the garden, then retired for a surprisingly good night’s sleep.

My problem with camping is this: kids.

Going to Glasto as a teen I could take the tent because after a skinful I could sleep through a hurricane if I had to (in fact I once did), but you don’t drink to that level when you have small people to look after, and five years of motherhood has bashed out any ability to sleep through anything anymore, so I dread any time when we’re all in the same space because it inevitably means late nights, ridiculously dawn-chorus early mornings, and lots of wriggling on an uncomfy surface in between. Dennis, however, was different.

Dennis was comfy, Dennis was dark, and Dennis, dear reader, gave me the best night’s sleep I’ve had in weeks. Seriously. Maybe it was the five pints of scrumpy (me), maybe it was the exhaustion of over-excitement (them) or maybe it was just sheer happiness at being away from work and school (all of us), but something clicked that night and we all woke up fresh, excited, and raring to go. So that’s what we did. No worrying about drying out groundsheets or meandering checkout queues, we packed up Dennis, swivelled the seats round, and hit the road towards Devon.

I have friends lucky enough not to have to take toddlers on holiday who campervan so much I joke they might as well live in it. I’ve never seen the attraction, until now. But while they can literally

just jump in and go whenever they get a spare second, we had to plan a bit more. I booked us into a holiday park near Paignton. An electric pitch is highly recommended because you can then plug in and feel the freedom of charging phones, running speakers, even watching TVs and DVDs without any worry of draining batteries. We also booked a space with room for an awning. This side tent that attaches to the van is invaluable if the weather isn’t so good. Even the closest of families needs space sometimes, and even Dennis wouldn’t be desirable for two grumpy grown ups and frustrated small people during a thunderstorm. An awning gives you a room on the side of your van, space to bung the bags, set up tables, why you can even create your own skittle alley in there if you feel so inclined. We did.

Keeping the kids entertained wasn’t hard. As well as the holiday park attractions of arcades, playgrounds and even an outdoor swimming pool, there was Dennis. We spent a lot more time just mucking around by the pitch as it really felt like we had brought home with us. My son loved snuggling up on the seat with his Plox box of fun (if you’ve never bought one, you must – there’s hours of fun for the creative and crafty child to take on their travels), and the girl could chill out and watch Hey Duggee on her iPad when she needed an afternoon rest and recharge. I could pluck an ice cold prosecco from the fridge, ditto husband with a beer. It felt like Dennis offered us more facilities than a hotel room at times.

My family and I spent five nights in Dennis and while I was glad to get back to my own bed at the end of it, I didn’t return exhausted, grubby, and in need of another holiday – a sensation all too familiar to most parents after a family camping trip. The site we stayed on had a fab shower block, and you find that as you’re using an electric pitch you’re surrounded by caravans and motorhomes which all have their own facilities, so the queues in the morning aren’t too bad either.

We didn’t just survive, we loved it. So much so that both the kids (and the husband, if I’m honest) even shed a tear when Dennis had to go home. And me? I’m a campervan convert. I’d definitely hire one again. If I had enough money I’d even buy one, and I’ll tell you one thing: I’m never sleeping in a tent again.

USED VANS FOR SALE

Used Vans For Sale

ACCESSORIES MARKET

Accessories Market

CAMPERVAN HIRE

Safeguard Insurance

Classifieds

Advertise With Us

Installing a Bike Rack

Installing a Bike Rack

Our friends at California Camping headed into London to visit our other friends at Campervantastic, where they got to install a brand new VW T6 Bike Rack onto their VW California Ocean. Watch the video to see just how simple it is.

 

USED VANS FOR SALE

Used Vans For Sale

ACCESSORIES MARKET

Accessories Market

CAMPERVAN HIRE

Safeguard Insurance

Classifieds

Advertise With Us

Battle of the Campers

Battle of the Campers

Check out this fantastic side-by-side comparison of the Volkswagen California vs the new Mercedes Benz Marco Polo, brought to you by Campervantastic and our friends at California Camping. As unapologetically biased as we are, we still know which we would choose. 😉

 

USED VANS FOR SALE

Used Vans For Sale

ACCESSORIES MARKET

Accessories Market

CAMPERVAN HIRE

Safeguard Insurance

Classifieds

Advertise With Us

Back to the factory 2018!

Back to the factory 2018!

Who remembers the fantastic road trip to the VW Factory in Hanover in 2014? If you do, then you’ll recall what an absolutely amazing time we all had – community, camping, and Californias!

However, if you missed it you can read all about it by clicking here, or even by downloading the article written for VWT magazine:

VWT MagazineBETTER STILL, ON 14th and 15th MAY 2018 YOU CAN JOIN US AGAIN, AS WE ARE HEADING BACK FOR MORE!

The factory tour is free and provided courtesy of Volkswagen – all you need to pay for is your transport and camping and access to the Oldtimer museum.

If you’re a UK based Volkswagen California Owner, and interested in coming along for for the trip, which includes a convoy to the factory from a nearby campsite and a trip to the historic Oldtimers Museum, then please click the following link to sign up for information.

SIGN UP FOR INFORMATION

As soon as we have the full itinerary we will let you know – but the tour is on the 15th May 2018, with the expectation to meet up a day before.

Meanwhile have fun looking at the photos below, or visit the 2014 gallery to see them all.

USED VANS FOR SALE

Used Vans For Sale

ACCESSORIES MARKET

Accessories Market

CAMPERVAN HIRE

Safeguard Insurance

Classifieds

Advertise With Us

Volksworld 2018 – you can’t keep us away!

Volksworld 2018 – you can’t keep us away!

The VW California Owners Meet at the World Famous Volksworld Show is back again for 2018! So if you are proud of your Volkswagen California and would like to be a part of this amazing event, please send an email to ryan@campervantastic.com with a couple of photos of your van and a few words about yourselves.

You will not only get to hang out with some of the coolest Volkswagens in existence, you will also receive a complimentary goody bag, bumper stickers, an exclusive discount code to shop at CamperVanTastic, free entry to the show and discounted camping (should you require it).

We have managed to secure this exclusive spot for Volkswagen California owners to be a part of our display area on the 24th and 25th March 2018 – so if you have one of these fantastic campervans and would like the opportunity to be a part of the show, then we want to hear from you – and that means all Californias including the Type 25, T4, T5 and New T6 VW California Ocean and Beach!

There will be Show ‘n’ Shine, Live music, Food stalls, Bars, Camping Zone, Tech Talks, Traders Area, exclusive VW Cali Clinic – plus you’ll be able to see the BRAND NEW T6 Ocean & Beach!

it really cannot get better than this!

In partnership with CamperVanTastic (the show sponsors) we have places available for 20 California owners to join our display area, either for one or both days.

Every vehicle will also get free entry into  CamperVanTastic’s “Best of Show” competition and stand the chance of winning an award and prize!

Volksworld Showground

 

The Volksworld Show is held at the Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher, Surrey from the 24th to 25th March 2018.

Please click on this link for directions, or find out more by visiting the official website which is at www.volksworldshow.com

We look forwards to seeing you all there!

 

________________________
Please note that, in the interests of public health and safety, entry will be subject to certain conditions. We will inform you of these once you have expressed your interest.

It is also important to note that, while you do not have to stay with your vehicle, you will need to have your California available approximately between 9am and 6pm on the days of the show as there will be no way of moving your van once it is in the showground.

CamperVanTastic

USED VANS FOR SALE

Used Vans For Sale

ACCESSORIES MARKET

Accessories Market

CAMPERVAN HIRE

Safeguard Insurance

Classifieds

Advertise With Us

Receive our updates!

Keep informed of events, news and happenings within our community by signing up to our mailing list. We adhere to a strict Privacy Policy to protect you from spam and you can opt out at any time. So if you’d like to stay informed with what’s going on, then please fill in your details and subscribe.

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Privacy Overview
The VW California

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

You can adjust all of your cookie settings by navigating the tabs on the left hand side.

You can read our fully Privacy Policy by clicking here.

Our Cookies

Necessary Cookies should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences on this website. This includes Google Analytics cookie to help us keep track of the website traffic and to tailor content according to popularity and demand. We do not collect any personal information through the use of cookies.

If you disable cookies we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.