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Motorhome & Caravan Repair Companies in Scotland

Motorhome & Caravan Repair Companies

Motorhome & Caravan Repair Companies

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The following list of Motorhome & Caravan repair companies is selected from a directory and is intended to help you locate a repair garage in an emergency.

Motorhome Services Scotland
4.9/5
Caravan Repair Shop
5+ years in business · Perth
07702 488944
https://motorhomeservicesscotland.co.uk/

Motorhome Centre
4.9/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Glasgow
0141 773 1212
https://www.motorhomecentrescotland.com/

GP The Caravan Repair Consultant
4.6/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Motorhome Repairs
7+ years in business · Falkirk
07471 508904
https://gpcaravanrepairs.co.uk/

Lowland Motorhome & Caravan Services
4.4/5
Caravan Repair Shop
3+ years in business · Dalkeith
07393 221976
http://www.lowlandmcs.co.uk/

Kirk Caravan Service Ltd.
4.7/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Motorhome Habitation Check
7+ years in business · Lanark
07719 287943
https://www.kirkcaravanservice.co.uk/

East Coast Scotland Caravan Services
5/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Motorhome Habitation Service
Kirkcaldy
07768 924011
https://ecscaravans.co.uk/

Mobile Caravan Repairs
3.6/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Falkirk
07517 204404
https://www.mymobilecaravanrepairs.com/

Motorhome Damp Repairs
3.7/5
Caravan Repair Shop
3+ years in business · Auchterarder
01738 231399
https://www.motorhomedamprepairs.co.uk/

Central Caravan and Motorhomes
4.7/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Stirling
01786 489022
https://caravanandmotorhomes.co.uk/

Falkirk Caravan Repairs
3.4/5
Caravan Repair Shop
3+ years in business · Falkirk
07585 667671
https://falkirkcaravans.wixsite.com/mysite

Caravana Leisure Company (Caravan and Motorhome repair/service engineers)
4.8/5
Caravan Repair Shop
3+ years in business · Lockerbie
01387 403721
https://www.caravanaleisure.co.uk/

Davidson Caravan and Motor Home Repairs
4.5/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Motorhome Repairs
7+ years in business · Lockerbie
01576 202189

Caravan, Motorhome Servicing Mobile (AWS authorised engineer) Scotland
5/5
Mobile Repair Service
Leven
07597 977587
https://caravanmotorhomeservicing.co.uk/

The Caravan Crew
4.4/5
Caravan Repair Shop
5+ years in business · Wishaw
0333 123 6141
https://www.thecaravancrew.com/

Caravan Fix
5/5
Mobile Home Supply Shop
Galashiels
07850 280363
https://caravan-fix.com/

AJD Caravan and Motorhome Habitation Check – Servicing and Repairs
Caravan Repair Shop
Dalkeith
07494 233073
https://www.ajdcaravanhabcheck.com/

Caradoctor Scotland
3.7/5
Services
Mobile
Ayrshire
01292 435045
https://www.caradoctorscotland.com/

Euro Caravan Services
Caravan Repair Shop
Glasgow
07895 183836
https://www.eurocaravanservices.co.uk/

Gem Caravans Ltd
Caravan Repair Shop
Motorhome Habitation Check
3+ years in business · Dunfermline
07803 922945
http://www.gemcaravans.co.uk/

AWJ Caravan Services
4.8/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Motorhome Habitation Service
5+ years in business · Aberdeen
07522 949620
https://awjcaravanservices.co.uk/

Archie Robertson Caravan Repairs.
4.0/5
Caravan Repair Shop
10+ years in business · Pitlochry
01882 632348
https://caravanrepairsperthshire.co.uk/

Lomondside Caravan Services
4.1/5
Caravan Repair Shop
Motorhome Habitation Service
7+ years in business · Alexandria
07963 179694
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The above list is for your reference.
This is a directory list and Johnny’s Back Yard and associated companies have no responsibilities with these companies, their work guarantees, or outcomes how so ever caused.

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21 Motorhome Essentials Every Van Needs

10m Mains Hook up Lead/Extension

21 MOTORHOME ESSENTIALS EVERY VAN NEEDS

21 Motorhome Essentials

  • Hosepipe

To fill your water tanks, you will need a hosepipe. It is strongly recommended to get one 10 – 15m in length. It is best to use a food-grade hose. Although a flat hose is much simpler to store, I prefer the normal hose. Too many times I’ve been caught out when I’ve found out my hose is a few feet too short and had to shift the van closer to the tap while other motorhomers sit and watch.

Food Grade Hose

Food Grade Hose


Hose connections are a great idea, I use Hozelock which is a pretty universal fitting but I still carry the brass adaptors for different size taps just in case. Don’t leave the connectors at home! A water tankfiller cap makes filling your van’s water tank easier.

Hozelock 2352 Hose Fitting

Hozelock Hose Adaptors


Universal Water Tank Cap

220v electric hookup cable is a necessity on campsites, spread the cable out on the ground beside your van. Top tip – When coiling up your cable start in the middle and work your way to the end, when that’s done start again from the middle of the cable and work your way to the other end. ( you’ll need to practice this a few times) The advantage of coiling it this way is if it gets into a tangle you only have to untangle half of it. (You’ll also look like a pro!!)

25m Mains Hook up lead

2-Way Splitter Mains Hookup


A 220v to mains adaptor  is handy as some sites do not have enough power outlets for the number of pitches.

Lead Converter 13A/16A Plug/Socket

Calor Gas Bottle Spanner
gaslow - refillable bottle gas system

You can choose from bottles that can be exchanged or refilled. Stick with exchangeable if you want to spend the majority of your time in the UK. Get a spanner for tightening/loosening the bottles. The normal size is 30mm. I use the refillable gas system by Gaslow.


Fiamma Level Up Kit

After only one night at an awful angle, you’ll understand why levelling ramps are a need for motorhomes.
I definitely suggest them. When it’s muddy or damp, the storage bag is very helpful.


Milenco Mud Traction Mats

Have you ever been stranded on a muddy pitch or field while on a camping trip? I have… It was not enjoyable.
Without these mud mats, I don’t think we would have managed to escape. They are crucial motorhome equipment that cannot be without.


Fire Extinguisher & Blanket

It goes without saying that a fire extinguisher and fire blanket are essential. Never travel without them!

Anywhere you use gas or oil for cooking or heating you MUST have a Carbon Monoxide alarm!

Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Safety Kits

Other essential things for your motorhome are first aid kits, spare bulbs and fuses, a roadside warning triangle and a basic tool kit

First Aid Kit Motorhome Accessories
Motorhome Emergency Kit

There’s nothing more annoying twhen something electrical suddenly stops working. Only to find it’s a blown fuse and there’s not a spare fuse anywhere in the van.

100pcs Blade Fuses


Have you got a spare wheel? Most will not know that the majority of motorhomes do not have a spare wheel! It’s a lengthy process calling out a recovery company only to find you have no spare. Ewo items that will save you a lot of time, if you do the repair yourself or call the AA RAC or Green Flag etc. Trust me I know!

Tyre Repair Kit Universal

RAC900 Tyre Inflator

Driving up a restricted road or street could lead you into some embarrassing situations. Evan an invitation for a chat with the boys in blue! The Garmin Motorhome Satnav can save you from that. By giving it your motorhome dimensions and weight it will keep you off the roads that are not designed for the size of your vehicle.

Garmin Motorhome Satnav
Avtex Tourer Two - Caravan and Motorhome Satellite Navigation System

If you spend a lot of time in your motorhome, cleaning will be necessary. I have had a variety of 12v vacuum cleaner models and have come to the conclusion that Dyson may not be worth the money. Choosing one that has a 12-volt charging option is the only real option.

Handheld Vacuum Cleaner

These are just a few things that I regard as essential and will make living in your motorhome or campervan just that little bit more comfortable. If you think I should add anything else just message me with what it is and how it made living in your van a whole lot better.

21 Motorhome Essentials

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The Foods of Rural Scotland to Enjoy While on Holiday

Haggis, Neeps and Tatties

Foods of Rural Scotland

It would be beneficial for individuals who have a journey to the Highlands planned to be aware of what to expect while travelling to Scotland’s most remote regions. In spite of the fact that Scotland and the UK share many other cultural aspects, such as media and governance, there are many dishes in Scottish cuisine that are novel and even unique to the nation.
Food is a big part of the experience that the Scottish Highlands have to offer. It is essential to immerse oneself in the local food, ideally with the freedom to move about. Finding a reliable company that specialises in motorhome rentals in Scotland will give you plenty of chances to explore the country and look for incredible restaurants. In addition, you might get the chance to set up a BBQ next to the motorhome and enjoy the food on a different level by actually cooking it.

Whatever one’s plans are for consuming rural Scottish food, it is unquestionably worthwhile a try. Here are some suggestions on what to order if you want to learn all the delicious secrets of Scottish food.

Cullen skink
It’s not really sold by the name, is it? However, it has nothing at all offensive about it. Cullen skink, a rich, creamy soup cooked with smoked haddock, is a flavorful comfort meal option. With a piece of crusty bread, a blanket, and the concoction’s ingredients of onions, potatoes, milk, and parsley, it’s pure paradise.

Cullen skink Foods of Rural Scotland
Cullen skink

Deep-Fried Mars Bars
Like Marmite, deep-fried Mars bars will either be loved or despised by consumers. The idea is often too gluttonous to make people feel sick, but after giving it a go, the savory/neutral flavour of the batter encircling a Mars bar that is quickly melting and becoming gooey is just too much to resist.
It was first created in Stonehaven in 1992, and it has lately gained some notoriety to the point that Glasgow Central Station’s Blue Lagoon chip store boasts that Justin Bieber was served one outside. Take what you will from that.

Deep Fried Mars Bar Foods of Rural Scotland
Deep Fried Mars Bar

Scottish Tablet
It is softer than rock, more crumbly than fudge, and sweeter than caramel. But like a stick of rock, it’s the sweet item that guests pick up on a day excursion to bring home to the kids, and it makes the ideal present for the family sugar addict.

Scottish Tablet Foods of Rural Scotland
Scottish Tablet

Fish and Chips
A chippy along the Scottish coast offers a unique twist on the traditional British dish of fish and chips. Consider renting a campervan and travelling along the Scottish coast to a chippy on the edge of an island that serves fresh fish from the sea and garden-fresh chips. It occurs frequently. Scotland has a flourishing fishing sector that produces a wide variety of seafood, including salmon, mussels, and other delicacies.

Fish and Chips Foods of Rural Scotland
Fish and Chips

Chicken Tikka Masala
Okay, so there is some controversy around the veracity of the fabled chicken tikka masala narrative, but try saying that to a Glaswegian.
According to the legend, a typical Glasgow Indian takeaway ran out of portions of two of their curries—one with a tomato basis and another with a cream base—so they blended the two together to get something out the door. Wikipedia, on the other hand, goes so far as to refer to Ali Ahmed Aslam as the “proprietor of a restaurant” in Glasgow who “improvised tikka masala from a can of tomato soup.”
In any case, this radioactive orange curry pairs nicely with a can of equally nuclear orange Irn Bru on a Friday night. The only true hard and fast guideline for making it is to “include chicken.”

Chicken Tikka Masala Foods of Rural Scotland
Chicken Tikka Masala

Haggis, Neeps and Tatties
Haggis has to be included on this list, of course. It is impossible to travel the Highlands without coming upon a mystical wild haggis (or haggis, in plural). Some claim that they run in circles because they have two legs that are longer than the others. With fluffy hair that resembles a Heeland coo’s mane, it has an animal hybrid appearance (Highland cow). In reality, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum has a live specimen of a wild haggis.
Okay, I’m kidding, but most people would be turned off by a description of what haggis is actually like as a culinary product. All one needs to know is that the main ingredients for what is likely the tastiest meal in the British Isles are mince, onion, and a lot of spicy spices.
Also tasty are neeps and tatties. They are known as turnips and potatoes to non-Scots.

Haggis, Neeps and Tatties Foods of Rural Scotland
Haggis, Neeps and Tatties

Haggis Pakora
Nowadays, Scotland has a sizable Middle Eastern community, and someone had the brilliant notion to deep fry haggis like any other pakora. Since then, they haven’t turned back. A lovely fusion of cultures that the world needs to witness more of.

haggis pakora
Haggis Pakora

Full Scottish Breakfast

With a few notable exceptions, a full Scottish breakfast follows the same general concept as a full English breakfast. This is where visitors first encounter black pudding, and once again, happiness is ignorance in this situation. It’s simple to enjoy the sausage and its crumbly texture as long as one doesn’t inquire as to its ingredients.
With a few notable exceptions, a full Scottish breakfast is conceptually similar to a full English breakfast. This is the location where visitors first encounter black pudding, and as always, ignorance is bliss in this situation. It is simple to appreciate the sausage and its crumbly texture as long as one doesn’t inquire as to what it is comprised of.

Scottish Breakfast
Scottish Breakfast

Foods of Rural Scotland

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Motorhoming With Your Dog: Here are six expert tips for taking your adorable dog on a campervan holiday

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With the holiday planning underway with many folk, you might be planning a Motorhome holiday with the whole family – including your four-legged friend.
This might be the first opportunity for many owners to travel with their pets. While this is a fun time, planning and preparation are necessary to ensure that your dog has a stress-free day.


Getting your dog ready for a trip


It’s crucial to get your dog ready for the adjustments a vacation in a motorhome will bring. If you don’t take the proper precautions beforehand, interrupting a dog’s schedule might result in an uneasy puppy. Dogs thrive on routine.
The safest choice for your dog, while you’re driving, is to keep him in a travel crate while the vehicle is moving. This needs to be the right size so that the dog can stand up and turn around comfortably, but not so huge that they can pace around inside it.

Holidaying With Your Hound: Here are six expert tips for taking your adorable dog on a campervan holiday


Make sure the one you pick is simple to set up, store, and utilise. If your pet likes to sleep inside a motorhome, you can store it away when you’re not travelling. Also, unless you believe you’ll need it for both, try to get a travel crate made for road travel rather than air travel. A top tip to make sure they feel at home is to use their bed blanket with the smells of home, and some favourite comfort toys.

Toys


Giving your dog something durable they can enjoy, such as a plush snug rug or a frozen lickmat, is also a smart option if they don’t enjoy travelling. If your dog doesn’t often travel in a crate, make sure you get one well in advance and train them to feel at ease within it before you go.
If you anticipate taking longer walks and rising earlier (or later) than usual while on vacation, attempt to gradually adjust your schedule in the weeks leading up to your trip. It’s also crucial to think about the things you’ll be doing while you’re gone and whether or not your dog has experienced these things previously. For instance, if your family enjoys frequent pub lunches, introduce your dog to the lively ambience of a bar so you can anticipate how they will respond and it won’t bother you or anyone else.
Food on the road

Holidaying With Your Hound: Here are six expert tips for taking your adorable dog on a campervan holiday


Food on the road

Is your dog on a diet that will be challenging for you to follow while you’re on vacation? If they are fed raw, for instance, think about their diet in advance and whether it is reasonable to bring their meals with you while you are travelling. If you know you won’t be able to buy something while you’re away, make sure you have adequate supplies. You may need to alter your dog’s diet while you’re away, be sure to do so gradually in the weeks leading up to your departure. It’s better to know these things early and work out the alternatives.


Safety in the campervan

When you are both driving and parking at the campground, it is crucial to make sure your dog is secure and at ease. The travel crate will give your dog a secure space to rest in and provide a space for them to get away from everything and relax. Additionally, when travelling the create must be fastened within the motorhome so that it won’t move in the event of an abrupt halt. Keep in mind that it is against the law to leave your dog alone in a vehicle, and you risk receiving a large fine if you do.


Must-have accessories for camping


While the majority of your belongings from home will work well on your camping vacation, there are a few extras that will make your getaway stress-free. A longline leash for camping is the first thing. This may be secured with a hook into the campsite’s ground, giving your dog the freedom to move around while yet having the security of a leash. Even if your dog is taught to come when called, many campgrounds demand that they always be on a leash, so this will prevent you from being caught without one.
For a quick wipe-off after a muddy stroll, a towel or two is also necessary. Your motorhome will soon get very grubby with a muddy wet dog around you.
In the United Kingdom, it is the law to have your dog microchipped and wear an identification tag when in a public space. Failure to do so can result in a fine of up to £5,000, so your dog must wear an ID tag by law, and while though your address won’t mean much if you’re away, it’s crucial to have a current phone number so that you can be reached if your dog escapes. In the United Kingdom, it is the law to have your dog microchipped and wear an identification tag when in a public space. Failure to do so can result in a fine of up to £5,000.

Motorhoming With Your Dog, Holiday in Your Motorhome


Medical and safety in the outdoors


Many of the supplies in a human first aid pack may also be used on dogs, although not all of them. We advise buying a dog first aid kit if you intend to take your dog camping. Correct bandages, equipment for extracting ticks or splinters, and an emergency cooling pack should all be included. This gives you the assurance that your dog is prepared for anything.


People-friendly etiquette at your campsite

Anytime your dog is outside of your motorhome or campervan, keep it on a leash. Even if your dog is really amiable and only wants to say hello to people, not everyone like dogs. Therefore, keep them near so that no one feels uncomfortable. In light of this, it’s crucial to exhaust your pet’s energy to prevent them from being caged up. Think of it as a chance to learn more about the region and get some excellent exercise. Go for lengthy walks and keep them active with a ball.
By doing this, you and your pet can both rest at the campground and while travelling.

Dog Run

Many campgrounds have a dog run where guests’ four-legged friends may run amok. If there are other dogs present at the campsite, always ask the pet owner before introducing your dog to them. Some dogs may react or become more anxious around new dogs. Keep a watch on what they find By doing this, people may rest well both at the campground and while travelling. Many campgrounds have a dog run where guests’ four-legged friends may run amok. If there are other dogs present at the campsite, always get permission from the owner before introducing your dog to them. Some dogs may react or become more anxious around new dogs. Keep a watch on what they discover; regrettably, many campgrounds have trash or other undesirables lying around. Make sure your dog isn’t picking up anything inappropriate.

So there’s just a few tips on taking your dog away with you in your motorhome or campervan.

Motorhoming With Your Dog

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I’m an NC500 expert – here are my top tips for motorhome & campervan tourists

I’m an NC500 expert

I’m an NC500 expert – here are my top tips for motorhome & campervan tourists

Tourists who drive the North Coast 500 in a campervan or motorhome should only park in authorised spaces; they should never dump their chemical toilets by the side of the road as this is now being considered vandalism in the eyes of the law. That’s the advice given by the officials of the 512-mile circle from Inverness to the Pentland Firth and back, which has been rated as one of the world’s best road journeys.

I’m an NC500 expert
Shona Nisbet, the marketing and media manager for the NC500 said “The North Coast 500 has appeared in Hollywood films such as James Bond’s Skyfall and on The Grand Tour with Jeremy Clarkson, but for a really unforgettable experience, guests need to make travel arrangements well in advance.” and added that she thinks that before travelling north, viewers drawn in by Clarkson’s descriptions of the region or the backdrops in movies like Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire should check the route’s official website. “Such programmes acknowledge the excellence of the NC500 and is a huge asset for the region.
It’s suggested visitors to our website use it as part of their preparation for a trip, where they will find a wealth of expert advice for organising their experience.

I’m an NC500 expert
The North Highlands is a very lovely area that is great for exploring.
But finding a place to eat or stay may ruin a vacation more than anything else. Campsites, lodging, and restaurants all fill up.
The road, which was introduced in 2015, has become a victim of its own success since it not only brought about an economic boom but also immediate traffic mayhem. Hold-ups have reportedly occurred when travellers have parked in passing spots to admire the scenery along the single-track parts of the route.
“With such a breath-taking landscape, it’s normal to want to stop and take pictures,” explains Shona. We advise guests to obtain a dedicated parking space so they can enjoy the views, however passing locations are not parking spaces. Then there are the rental motorhome fleets that are clogging the roads as their rookie drivers struggle to navigate the tight turns and tight passing spaces.
Renting a motorhome has long been a well-liked mode of transportation, says Shona.
“However, we advise people who might not feel comfortable travelling on such tight roads to use the alternate routes that are accessible, these are prominently marked on the NC500 route map and have clear signage. Worst of all, though, is the awful accounts of campervan and motorhome owners disposing of their chemical toilets alongside the road.

I’m an NC500 expert
The camping population has responded on online discussion boards by stating that there aren’t enough amenities available for them to utilise.
According to Shona, “We are in constant contact with the Highland Council and other significant stakeholders to identify the most important regions that require enhanced infrastructure. As part of its visitor management strategy, “The Highland Council” has put in place a number of chemical disposal stations during the past two years, and more are on the way.
Due to the area’s popularity with tourists, a variety of road users may be seen along the route, including buses, campervans, agricultural vehicles, heavy freight vehicles, bicycles, walkers, and bikers, therefore, always keep in mind that a variety of road users will be travelling the NC500 route and keep an eye out for them, especially the more vulnerable ones,” the statement continued.
She adds: “We have always said to visitors to be aware that due to the nature of the roads it may take longer than planned to reach your next stop. So our message is simple – slow down and enjoy the magnificent landscape that is the NC500.”
But Shona insists she does not want to disparage folk who have seen the route on their screens and are just desperate to just jump in a car and visit.
She says: “I don’t want to put them off at all as the North Coast 500 doesn’t have to be completed in one journey – there are some fantastic day trips to be had.
However, “always plan ahead if you’re going to dine out or stay the night.” Visit northcoast500.com for additional details about the NC500 and what it has to offer.

I’m an NC500 expert – here are my top tips for motorhome & campervan tourists

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Highland council proposes ‘Aire’ camping area

Highland council proposes ‘aire’ camping area

Highland council proposes ‘aire’ camping area | HeraldScotland
It is a region that has long been troubled by unclean camping, careless littering, wild urination, and other abuses.
However, Highland Council is already preparing a camping area, or “aire,” in the style of the continent just north of Inverness and has urged landowners in the area to consider building the same facilities on their own property.
In France, aires are very popular and widely available locations to park and spend the night in a motorhome, trailer, or campervan.
Maxine Smith, the chairperson of the council’s tourism committee, has directed a campaign to solicit interest from landowners who could have space for aires.

Highland council proposes 'Aire' camping area

The council has decided to launch an effort that it hopes will catch on throughout the area at the northbound parking lot and restroom facility off the A9 at North Kessock.
The plan is to expand what is now a pit stop at the entrance to the north Highlands to include amenities for motorhomes, camper vans, and caravans.
The debate follows what was thought to be one of the busiest staycation seasons because of COVID-19.
“While coronavirus and the rise in staycation demand in the UK have played a significant role in the enormous increase in demands placed on the Highlands of Scotland from across the UK, the evidence does show that motorhome ownership and rental have been increasing over the past few years,” she said.
“These considerations, along with the relatively low cost of tents and the widespread use of tents, all lead to the necessity for cooperative future management plans to meet tourism needs for summer seasons and the years to come. To ensure that we maximise the opportunities for tourism in the Highlands while minimising the risks to our communities, we will keep working with partners in the Scottish Government, NatureScot, VisitScotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the Sepa, Scottish Water, Campa, and local organisations.
“The council is also eager in hearing from landowners who are interested in providing basic, short-term accommodations, or “aires,” as they are known on the continent. It may be that you are a farmer with a spare field or someone with an extra-large garden, but we need to start thinking more commercially and trying to alleviate any issues caused by motorhomes and camprvans, in addition to providing short overnight basic stopping facilities for people on longer journeys that bring economic benefit to local businesses from those spending the night at an aire. The Highlands are open to visitors, but we must ensure that the necessary infrastructure is in place to accommodate them.

Highland council proposes 'Aire' camping area

In contrast to campers and motorhome owners who want to park directly next to the location they wish to use as their playground for the upcoming week or fortnight, Councillor Allan Henderson noted that aires only serve as an overnight option for individuals who are on the move.
Aires are, to a certain extent, a fantastic concept, but not for your true vacation, he remarked. People who are on vacation at the beach and wish to park there for the duration of their trip won’t benefit from it.
There are many types of aires in France, some of which are found at motorway service stations and are equipped with a shower area, power, and a location to empty and restock their water tanks. However, these have a 24-hour maximum stay limit and are frequently busy due to the constant arrival and departure of vehicles.
The most common kind of aires are sizable gravel spaces that may be reserved for up to four days, include power and toilet cleaning facilities but nothing else, and are located close to a small town.
Despite the rising popularity of motorhome and campervan travel north of the border, there aren’t many places to park a motorhome overnight in the area other than commercially run campgrounds and caravan parks.
A few of these locations are now being developed, with community-led initiatives being carried out at Lochinver, Helmsdale, Brora, Bonar Bridge, and Cromarty.

Highland council proposes 'Aire' camping area

Highland council members also decided to pressure the Scottish Government to include legislation establishing a tourism tax in upcoming plans.
The Transient Visitor Levy Bill, which was scheduled to be tabled last Easter but was postponed owing to the pandemic, was not included in the current government plan, according to council members on the tourism committee.
The council members decided to request clarification from the government in a letter from Mrs. Smith, the tourism chairperson.
In order to support the hotel and tourist industries for the foreseeable future, the committee also decided to write to the UK government and request a VAT decrease that would be permanent.

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How to Improve Your Motorhome Fuel Consumption

How to Improve Your Motorhome Fuel Consumption

How to Improve Your Motorhome Fuel Consumption
Now the summer is behind us, many vacationers will be packing up their camper vans and motorhomes.

The pandemic resulted in an increase in motorhome ownership, but with fuel prices at all-time highs, it’s easy to be put off from taking a road trip.

SulNOx Group, a fuel technology company, has compiled a list of pointers and ideas to help you get the most out of your motorhome and make your vacation as money friendly as is possible.

Service your vehicle

Getting your motorhome serviced is crucial because it makes sure that it is in good functioning order, meaning it will be more efficient and less likely to break down.

You could do it yourself or take your motorhome to a local mechanic if you’re not mechanically inclined.

Make sure your tyres are in good shape.

Because your tyres are the only portion of your car that makes contact with the road, they must be in perfect condition. This is especially critical in Motorhomes, where the increased weight can magnify any faults and make them considerably more harmful. Make sure your tyres have the correct pressure, this is probably the single most important thing that will affect fuel consumption after your driving habits.

Motorhome fuel economy is harmed by excess weight, so shed as much as you can. Carry the minimum amount of water and make sure your waste water tank is empty before setting off.
Check that your tread depth is greater than the legal limit, and that the rubber is in good condition, especially if you haven’t driven it in a while.

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Reduce your weight

Fuel economy is harmed by excess weight, so shed as much as you can. This is true in any car, but it’s especially difficult in a motorhome, where you’ll likely have a lot of stuff needed for cooking, sleeping and outdoor items, but everything you can get rid of will assist you in the long run.
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Consider how you drive

Speed, like weight, has a significant impact on fuel economy. According to SulNOx, most campers will be most efficient between 55 and 60 mph, with every 5 mph over that reducing efficiency by around 10%.
Keep in mind that accelerating quickly consumes more fuel, so maintain a steady throttle and gradually increase your speed.

Some quick hints

Air conditioning can be a lifesaver when the weather is hot. Turning off the air conditioning while driving, on the other hand, can boost fuel use by as much as 10% if the summer is unusually British and you can get do without it.

Finally, when you come to a complete stop, do not leave the engine running. It’s fine for brief amounts of time, such as at traffic signals or junctions, but if you know you’ll be stopped for more than a few minutes, turn off your engine.

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Welcome to the NC500. This tourist route takes in over 500mi (900km) of some of the UK’s most stunning scenery.

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The North Coast 500 winds its way through the North Highlands of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness.

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On the way, it passes mountains, glens, beaches, cliffs, castles, ancient sites, and picturesque villages.

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How to use Motorhome Chemical Toilets

  How to use Motorhome Chemical Toilets

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How to use Motorhome Chemical Toilets

Ten years ago the “walk of shame” was left by many as a (blue-collar) job to do in the hours of darkness. Some people even today are scared off by the prospect of using a toilet when camping, but in recent years it’s become a pleasant experience, depending on which way you look at it. 😉

Satisfying

Personally, I used to be intimidated by the whole process, but after three or four times it became rather satisfying (WHY? I hear you ask) Topping up with fresh water and emptying the toilet cassette before leaving a campsite, is like driving a car that has been thoroughly cleaned and waxed and as we all know a car in that state drives like a dream! Nearly all campsites have ultra-clean, and I mean ultra-clean “Elsan points” or toilet emptying facilities, with air fresheners, hand washing basins, a hose to rinse the cassette out and a flush mechanism similar to your toilet at home.

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The days of foul-smelling chemical toilets and unpleasant emptying areas are long gone. Modern cassettes are easy to clean and even easier to empty with the shortest glimpse of the contents gliding into the oversized bowl never to be seen again. The cassettes have a pressure equalising button near the handgrip that allows air in as the contents flow out and prevents the glugging sound and more importantly the dreaded splashback.

Chemical toilets come in several forms.

Thetford’s Porta Potti line is ideal for securing waste in a holding tank. The Porta Potti style is divided into two sections. The upper piece includes a detachable seat and cover, as well as a combined flush-water tank and toilet bowl. The waste holding tank is located in the lower part. The two sections readily separate, allowing you to simply and hygienically dump the waste.


In the bathrooms of many caravans and motorhomes, there are built-in toilets. Thetford and Dometic are the two most common makers of these toilets. They include a cassette waste holding tank, some of the larger tanks come with wheels for easy mobility, allowing you to march confidently to the disposal point with your head held high 🙂
The cassette is usually placed behind a secured panel on the outside of the caravan or motorhome, where it can be removed.
Some toilets may have a swivel bowl to maximise the valuable real estate in the bathroom area, and the flush may be powered by the unit’s pump recreational batteries or the site’s electric hook-up. Some toilets have a separate smaller flushing water tank with a level indicator.

Tanks and Flushing

Toilets and holding tanks, like so many other things in the camping and caravanning world, come in a variety of shapes and sizes, ranging from the most basic bucket-with-seat to a plush cassette unit with an electric flush and a ceramic bowl. Many factors will impact your decision, including your means of transport to the site, the volume of waste you expect to collect, and – at the top end – your ability to flush your toilet with electricity.
Take the time to study the instruction booklet for the toilet you choose and make sure you understand how to use it properly. This could mean the difference between a pleasant vacation and one that is a little more smelly.
To give you an idea of how much tank space you’ll need, imagine a couple who only used a chemical toilet and never used the camping facilities. They’d probably fill a 20-litre tank in three days.

Which Chemical

Choose your toilet chemicals wisely because they all work differently. Some kill bacteria, while others employ a biological process to break down waste, and the majority use perfume to cover any odour. Many people use a combination of the two. Many websites, including certain Club websites, may ask that you only use environmentally friendly chemicals.
The main toilet chemical goes into the waste tank. These compounds are available in a range of shapes and sizes. The popular form is a fluid that must be diluted with water. Chemicals in tablet form – or even ‘liquid tablets’ like the cleaning agents for your washing machine – are usually more expensive, so you may decide that the convenience outweighs the extra cost.

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If you’re using a flushing toilet, such as those found in caravan and motorhome washrooms, you may want to add a chemical to the water in the flush-water tank. Named after the colour of the early flush-water tank fluids, this chemical is commonly referred to as the ‘pink’ chemical.
Most toilet fluids lose their effectiveness after three days, so it’s important to empty your toilet or refill it with fresh fluid on a frequent basis.
Go Outdoors has a good selection of chemical toilet liquids, and you may save money on them with its rewards card and Club membership.

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Do not put anything else down your toilet

It should go without saying that only human waste should be flushed down the toilet. Disposable nappies, as well as any other similar goods, should never be flushed into the tank. A blockage in the toilet or the tank can only be fixed one way!
When it comes to toilet paper, most toilet chemical providers advocate using ‘rapid dissolve’ toilet paper with your unit. This may be a nice idea if your family uses a lot of paper, but in most circumstances, regular toilet paper will suffice and will almost definitely be less expensive.

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Disposing of your chemical toilet waste

The Prime Rule of chemical toilets is that they must only be emptied in certain locations. Aside from the obvious sanitary concerns, the chemicals should not be dumped directly into the sewer system.

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A Chemical Disposal Point, or CDP, will most likely be designated on a campsite. It may show as an Elsan Point on some websites. If you can’t find an official emptying station, your only alternative is to flush the contents of your toilet down a regular toilet. Dumping your chemical toilet waste anywhere else is an offence punishable with hefty fines.
You should never, empty your black waste (toilet cassette contents) in a greywater waste disposal point and also, keep it away from any source of freshwater.
The waste is held in a sealed cassette unless you use the most basic ‘bucket and dump it’s style system’. The instruction booklet for your unit will show you where to find this button.

Bombs Away Odd Chap!

In the 1920s, Elsan was the first to bring the chemical toilet to the market, and the term “Elsan” has come to refer to both toilet fluid and chemical toilets. During WWII, an Elsan was the only  ‘convenience of choice for air raid shelters and bomber crews.
Because of the brand’s history and popularity, several campgrounds now refer to their Chemical Disposal Points as Elsan Disposal Points.

Top Tip – Flowers at the end

Finally, here’s a sensitive tip: don’t read any further if you’re easily offended.
Lining the bowl with three pieces of toilet paper around the bowl before use will help keep it clean.

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