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Cool Caravanning, Updated Second Edition

Cool Caravanning, Updated Second Edition
Author: Caroline Mills
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1607659697

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Guide to England's 60 most stunning caravan sites. Best sites for scenic views, children, beach holidays, walking breaks, action adventure, and relaxation. Caravanning has seen a surge in popularity in the UK, driven by caravan design improvements and luxurious new camping facilities. This +£3bn a year industry is experiencing double-digit growth, with over 2 million people taking a UK caravan holiday each year. UK caravan bed/night accommodation is 13% higher than the equivalent hotel/motel rate.


My Cool Campervan

My Cool Campervan
Author: Jane Field-Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Motor homes
ISBN:

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Presents a celebration of vintage campervans through photographs depicting their customization and refurbishment.


Cool Caravanning

Cool Caravanning
Author: Caroline Mills
Publisher: New Holland Australia(AU)
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-03
Genre: England
ISBN: 9781847735447

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'Cool Caravanning' presents a hand-picked selection of 54 great places to stay in England, featuring both places you can bring your own caravan and sites with static caravans for rent. It provides details of all the facitilities for each site, local activities, places to visit and special places to eat.


My Cool Caravan

My Cool Caravan
Author: Jane Field-Lewis
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1911641573

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Discover over 40 different caravans of all vintages, from across the world Celebrating the wave of interest in modern-retro caravanning, this is a visual voyage into this stylish world and an idiosyncratic sourcebook for the design-conscious. Featured caravans include retro classics as well as mass-produced models from the 1960s onwards. "A beautifully shot celebration of classic vans from around the world...complete with style notes on how to achieve that period look." --Drive magazine


Cool Camping

Cool Camping
Author: Keith Didcock
Publisher: Punk Pub.
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010
Genre: Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN: 9781906889043

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'Cool Camping - Scotland' features a hand-picked selection of the very best campsites and camping experiences Scotland has to offer, with in-depth reviews, useful practical information, hundreds of colour photos and a stylish, contemporary design.


My Cool Campervan

My Cool Campervan
Author: Jane Field-Lewis
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1911641557

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Revealing a world beyond the stereotype, My Cool Campervan celebrates the new wave of interest in modern-retro campervans. When people think of campervans, they almost always recall the iconic VW T2, that familiar, happy-faced van that embodies the virtues of enjoying the journey and taking your time. However, there is a world of forgotten campervans out there and an idiosyncratic world of individual conversions to campers. Join Jane Field-Lewis and Chris Haddon as they set off on a 3,500-mile trip to locate campervans and their proud owners, who share their memories of family holidays and long road trips. Delve into the world of road-tripping as they reveal a succession of delightful campervans, memorable locations, and classic models, at times beautifully restored, and at others well-loved and well-used. My Cool Campervan reveals a world beyond the stereotype and is a celebration of campervans' evolving styles and designs.


Cool Camping England

Cool Camping England
Author: Jonathan Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN: 9780955203602

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'Cool Camping - England' is the first in a radical series of camping guides. Gone are thousands of dull directory listings - these are the best 40 camping experiences in England, hand-picked for a perfect weekend away. Every establishment has something special to offer and is brought to life with original colour photography.


The Caravan and Camping Guide 2022

The Caravan and Camping Guide 2022
Author: A. A. Publishing AA Publishing
Publisher: AA Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780749582784

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The ever-popular AA Caravan & Camping Guide continues to showcase the best sites from across Britain. From small spaces in quiet locations to large holiday centres with fun for all the family, all the sites are professionally inspected on an annual basis by the AA's team of inspectors. Top-rated sites receive the coveted platinum pennant award & the best regional sites are highlighted as premier parks. The guide also features recommended places for campers based on family friendliness, eco friendliness, fishing, the best views and sites for lake lovers. A key feature is the annual AA Caravan & Camping Award winners, which means the guide receives extensive media coverage in national press & online.


Caravans

Caravans
Author: Hege Høyer Leivestad
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000182045

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In Caravans, Hege Høyer Leivestad opens the caravan door to understand how daily life is organised among Britons and Swedes who have relocated, either seasonally or permanently, to mobile homes. Leivestad investigates how the caravan and campsite come to fit and challenge conventional domestic ideals, and how the static mobile caravan can nurture ideas of freedom even when it is standing still. With sensitivity and an awareness of the humour and pathos of the lives of her subjects, Leivestad closely examines the shaping of the European camping phenomenon and its day-to-day pleasures and pains, ranging from friendships ties to conflictive bingo nights, from nosy and noisy neighbours to fake fireplaces and rotten awning floors. As the first ethnographic study of caravan life in Europe, Caravans offers a refreshing take on contemporary mobility debates, showing how movement can best be understood by taking a detailed look at certain specific mundanities in material culture. This rich and topical ethnography is a must-read for students of anthropology, human geography and architecture, and for those with an interest in the possibilities and perils of a life on wheels.