One big family
The owner of a caravanning club once asked its members what they would advise a person who is just starting their adventure with independent travel. It is true that you can find a lot of information on the Internet, but sometimes you can also get lost in the sheer volume. So why not take advantage of more experienced advice and make your life easier? After all, the simplest solutions are the best.
Campers are a very specific group of society - they share not only their love of traveling in a "house on wheels". It is one big family, as can be seen from the friendly custom of greetings by motorhomes passing motorhomes, not to mention "Hello!", With which people on campsites all over Europe greet each other.
Join a caravanning club
Experienced travelers answered the same thing: join the club . A person who is just beginning to discover the charms of caravanning will benefit greatly. She will have a chance to meet many more people who share her interests, make new friends, and will have easier access to information about interesting places, tips and advice. Thanks to this, she will not have to tediously wade through dozens of websites on the web - she will quickly find the place that best suits her requirements. Club membership is also associated with discounts on various types of services.
It is also a good idea to subscribe to a website devoted to caravanning or to subscribe to an industry magazine. For example, the magazine Polski Caravaning publishes such publications as: "Wieści z workshopatu" and "Opowieści z ways". On the pages of our website, you can easily locate the best campsites in Poland in the list of campsites, which will soon be expanded to include foreign campsites.
How to set up a motorhome in a camping?
For those familiar with the subject, the question will seem trivial, but not everyone knows that there is a specific rule that every new guest on the camping should know. When setting the motorhome on the site, remember that our exit door does not go out to the door of the neighboring vehicle. Some may be surprised, but it is about preserving the private space of our companions. You should also remember not to block your neighbors' access to water or electricity. This applies to both motorhomes and caravans, not to mention tents, which are by nature less functional, so they should not be made difficult to stay by cutting them off from the necessary things.
Among the practical tips was also a suggestion to always take a silver adhesive tape with you (it will be useful for a quick repair of a defect) and small plastic containers, such as for camera films. They are perfect for storing salt, pepper, tablets or threads and needles. As you can see, you can learn a lot from travelers from "seniority" and it is worth following their tips.
A writer by profession, a passion of a cat. One day he will see what is behind the Urals - good to Vladivostok. So far, when he can, he enjoys the sun of the countries of southern Europe. And it's also fun;)