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Caravanning

Keeping food cold in your caravan

With some careful planning, patience and a combined effort from all members of your caravanning troupe, you can enjoy appetizing and easy-to-prepare meals whilst on the road. With some careful planning, patience and a combined effort from all members of your caravanning troupe, you can enjoy appetizing and easy-to-prepare meals whilst on the road. Most caravan refrigerators…
Keeping food cold in your caravan
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Taking a barbecue on the road

One of the perks of a caravanning holiday is the feeling of freedom, especially apparent when the open road is ahead of you, a sunny sky stretches above and the mouthwatering scents of a barbecue feast await you each evening. Barbecue cooking allows you to be more creative with your caravanning meals. Whilst many camping grounds will provide communal hotplates, travelling with your own portable barbecue gives you more flexibility. Opt…
Taking a barbecue on the road

La Vista Majorca Caravan

A family-owned and operated caravan company, La Vista Caravans live by the motto 'twice the value, twice the fun'. Based out of Melbourne, the Australian-made caravan range includes the ‘Majorca’ model, a carefully considered, modern and comfortable caravan suitable for both leisure and adventure road travel. Featuring comfortable perks and…
La Vista Majorca Caravan

Choosing curtains for your caravan

A new set of curtains can breathe new life into your caravan’s interior and are an important part of comfortable caravanning. When choosing the ideal curtains for your van, look for lighter coloured canvas fabrics such as tan, camel or buttercup yellow to ensure that the overall design aesthetic of your…
Choosing curtains for your caravan

Creating more space in your caravan

Finding extra storage space is a constant challenge when caravanning, and often your storage skills are put to the test when packing for a road trip. Transform your storage woes with a few creative tips and as well as taking into account overall caravan design, whilst also looking for existing space in places you may never…
Creating more space in your caravan

Using a power generator

A power generator is used as a secondary source of power, to reduce overuse of your car or motorhome’s main battery and also to ensure that you always have a back-up power source if you find yourself stranded with a flat battery. Your caravan retailer or service dealer will be able to advise which generator wattage and power factor is best for your caravan. There is an abundance of modern generators on the…
Using a power generator

Tyre options for caravans and motorhomes

Choosing a set of tyres for your caravan or motorhome is like choosing a comfortable pair of shoes. Quality and longevity are major factors, as well as the essential ability to carry a solid load over long periods of time and distance. Make safety your priority and invest…
Tyre options for caravans and motorhomes

TV antennas for your caravan

The freedom of travelling on the road can provide an ideal opportunity to escape from everyday life, forget hectic schedules and switch off. Whilst a caravanning trip gives you the chance to switch off and relax, sometimes television access can also provide relaxation. Installing a TV antenna will hopefully allow you to unwind…
TV antennas for your caravan

How to clean your caravan skylight

A skylight will help to lighten up your caravan and increase the natural light flowing in from outside. A build up of dirt from the road, moths, leaves and general grim may start to build up on the outside of your skylight, reducing its efficiency. As part of…
How to clean your caravan skylight

Stereo options for your caravan

Whether you are keen to update the existing stereo system in your motorhome, or install a new audio set up in your caravan, the first step to take is to determine what power voltages you are dealing with. Audio options can range from speakers attached to the roof and fitted in the cupboards, to waterproof outdoor speakers. For an ideal AV setup, aim to link up your CD…
Stereo options for your caravan

TV antennas for your caravan

The freedom of travelling on the road can provide an ideal opportunity to escape from everyday life, forget hectic schedules and switch off. Whilst a caravanning trip gives you the chance to switch off and relax, sometimes television access can also provide relaxation. Installing a TV antenna will hopefully allow you to unwind…
TV antennas for your caravan
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Creating more space in your caravan

Finding extra storage space is a constant challenge when caravanning, and often your storage skills are put to the test when packing for a road trip. Transform your storage woes with a few creative tips and as well as taking into account overall caravan design, whilst also looking for existing space in places you may never…
Creating more space in your caravan

Keeping food cold in your caravan

With some careful planning, patience and a combined effort from all members of your caravanning troupe, you can enjoy appetizing and easy-to-prepare meals whilst on the road. With some careful planning, patience and a combined effort from all members of your caravanning troupe, you can enjoy appetizing and easy-to-prepare meals whilst on the road. Most caravan refrigerators…
Keeping food cold in your caravan

Installing solar panels on your caravan

Sustainable travel is becoming more viable as modern technology continues to evolve, aided by the ability to install portable solar panels on the roof of your caravan or motorhome. Capitalise on you solar panel investment by hopefully enjoying a reduction in your power bill whilst increasing your environmental awareness. Solar power is a clean source of energy, can provide…
Installing solar panels on your caravan

La Vista Majorca Caravan

A family-owned and operated caravan company, La Vista Caravans live by the motto 'twice the value, twice the fun'. Based out of Melbourne, the Australian-made caravan range includes the ‘Majorca’ model, a carefully considered, modern and comfortable caravan suitable for both leisure and adventure road travel. Featuring comfortable perks and…
La Vista Majorca Caravan

Taking a barbecue on the road

One of the perks of a caravanning holiday is the feeling of freedom, especially apparent when the open road is ahead of you, a sunny sky stretches above and the mouthwatering scents of a barbecue feast await you each evening. Barbecue cooking allows you to be more creative with your caravanning meals. Whilst many camping grounds will provide communal hotplates, travelling with your own portable barbecue gives you more flexibility. Opt…
Taking a barbecue on the road

Using a power generator

A power generator is used as a secondary source of power, to reduce overuse of your car or motorhome’s main battery and also to ensure that you always have a back-up power source if you find yourself stranded with a flat battery. Your caravan retailer or service dealer will be able to advise which generator wattage and power factor is best for your caravan. There is an abundance of modern generators on the…
Using a power generator

Portable clotheslines for on the road

Taking steps to simplify your laundry during a caravanning trip will allow you to enjoy more precious holiday time. Some caravan parks prefer visitors to avoid hanging laundry outside individual caravan allotments, so it is best to double check with park management prior to setting up your portable clothesline.…
Portable clotheslines for on the road

How to clean your caravan skylight

A skylight will help to lighten up your caravan and increase the natural light flowing in from outside. A build up of dirt from the road, moths, leaves and general grim may start to build up on the outside of your skylight, reducing its efficiency. As part of…
How to clean your caravan skylight

Tips on gas cooking in your caravan

The number-one rule when cooking with gas in your caravan is to ensure that all members of the caravanning trip understand to always double check that the gas has been switched off after use. Never cover up in-built air vents, even if the caravan becomes draughty – the vents might be specifically designed to act as a safety mechanism in case of a gas…
Tips on gas cooking in your caravan
latest issue cover Aug/Sept
Out Now
RACQ