Hi, you may already have read we've got an aging Avondale. We are hoping to one day move on to a newer caravan. As we have two young children my prefered set up is to have fixed bunk at the back of the van (don't like the vans with bunks along side cooking area). I wondered if anyone could offer some advice on good makes/models to look at. There seams to be so many different one's out there and as yet I've not found a simple way to compare them all.
Also, do all newish vans have showers in them, I've heard that they can be a pain for causing damp problems and I'm happy enough using campsite facilities. Thank you.
They all have showers, but we tend to use campsite facillities. Apart from the damp issue there is also the transporting of water. Its easier to go to the water than bring it to you. I suppose for shy people having a shower in the van might seem more important. We have bunks at the rear and its a good set up with kids.
Brian
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We have just bought a German Geist caravan with fixed bunks, Absolutely love it, My little boy just climbs in and goes to bed now which he never did when sleeping on the double in our old van
We got it from Elite Caravans in Northampton £3k under list price, Thrilled to bits with it.
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Our 2006 Bailey Pageant Bretagne has fixed bunks across the rear,washroom is on the small side but adequate.MTPLM=1409KGS. The layout has changed now on the most recent Pageant range.
Just like Gazmister123, we bought a Geist from Elite - we have the AK495 and it is FANTASTIC! We have two young children also and this 'van is perfect because you can shut them away in their own separate bedroom at night whilst you still have a normal evening in the rest of the caravan. It has a wetroom rather than a separate shower which we find is perfect for the children to shower down in and we grown-ups would always use the site showers anyway so we also did not want a big shower.
I am not sure if Elite still have any stock of the 495, but if they do I would say get yourself over there and at least have a look. We also saved over 4k off list price and I cannot say that there is a single thing I would change on my 'van - I am THAT happy wth it!
We have just changed to a five berth. Our two boys got to big for the bunks in out 4 berth Avondale and we felt that we needed bigger beds for them to be more comfy. Well worth the money as we now have more living space and the boys have biger beds. We have however removed the bunk from our van and the boys share a double in the back. Bed size is worth thinking about for the long term caravannin. This van should now see us out for many many years.
Our Abbey Vogue 540 is a 6 berth, but has 2 fixed at the rear, are great for our boys, Does have a shower, but its a combi type room, so to set up you swing things about, its a pain so we use the site facilities.
I have a 2004 Abbey freestyle 6 berth single wheeler fixed bunks at rear,Super van we love it, we are a family of 4 its great just leave the bunk beds made and kids are sorted,swift abbey ace and stirling are all part of the same group and all do 6 berths on a single or twin axle,take a look at them you wont be dissapointed
cheers Tim
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We've just bought the Bailey Ranger 540/6 (GT60 version) and couldn't recommend it enough. We have 3 kids and 2 dogs so the end layout is perfect for us as it's so versatile. We can fold up the bottom bunk for storage or dogs beds but still have 2 bunk beds and then the seating area in that room converts to a bed too. We often take along dd's best friend so she is still accomodated. The shower room seems quite small if you were to use the shower but we have always used on site showers and will carry on doing so.
I have to be honest with a lot of fixed bunks you have to comprimise bathroom space, however our old van had a seperate shower cubicle and I genuinely thought I would miss it when we changed, However having spent 9 days away at a no facility site in the new van it really didn't effect us. Infact shaving is a whole load easier in a wet room for me as it was in the old van as I am not bothered about the floor getting wet now and the shower had more than enough room with the curtain round,. Even though big bathrooms are nice and I loved our old van I would rather have the space in the living part of the van as thats where you spend most the time,
Just a though
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We have an Abbey Aventura 330, bought this as i have a 12yr old son and 2 grandchildren we take occasionally, Found the Aventura much better for space and we dont feel on top of each other, as to speak!. however he is approaching an age where possibly a 5 berth we can shut off may be better for privacy and a bigger bed. Check the size of the bunks and the width also the mattress quality varies alot, good luck.
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We have one of the newer Pageant Bretagnes with the rear bedroom rather than the bunks along the rear wall, (it is the same layout as Ashwellgirl's Ranger 540/6).
We also find it fantastic as we can leave the top two bunks made up (we could never go back to a side dinette!!!) We store the (lightweight) tables and chairs in the space of the folded up bottom bunk. This still leaves the back dinette table for DS playing and drawing.
One reason why we did not want one of the 6 births with the rear bunks in the main living area is that you get no space to get changed out of view of everyone in the caravan. If this is no issue to you then you do get a lot of space with this type of layout which makes the caravan appear much bigger.
Our children are 6 and 3 so we have a few years where bunks should be ok. They think its a big adventure sleeping in the bunks but I would like fixed bunks as the matresses look much more comfortable, especially as they get older and heavier. Not that bothered about bathroom size, like I said I'm happy using site facilities. Although I would probably use it a bit more when I've got a nice sink to wash at and hot water, lol.
Some lovely vans suggested but some are a little out of our range. We'd love to be able to afford a new van but we're currently looking at around 2004 mark. We are really only looking to spend 7K or less at the moment. Thanks for your replies its nice to have some idea of what vans people have been happy with.
Would you avoid caravans made by companies that have gone out of business, eg Avondale?
Have a look at the adria altea range of caravans, there are quite a few around now used and the bunk beds in there are adult sized so loads of space for your kids to grow. They are basic vans but from what I have read people seem very pleased with them., We very nearly bought an Altea triple bunk before we got the van we have now but OH wanted a geist.
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Adria Altea 542UK is an excellent van - nearly bought one second hand a few months back - the only thing that was missing though was an oven, which was one luxury I couldn't do without - although many people prefer not to habe an oven because they tend to bbq most of the time anyway.
There are always a few on ebay - I think the 502UK/520UK?? was also a good option when I was looking.
Just checked - it was the 502UK which is slightly shorter than the 542UK. The former has fixed bunks across the back of the van and the latter, fixed bunks along the side at the rear. I saw a 2007 542UK model for £6,500 at the time.