It was the summer and I was living in The French Alps, Serre Chevalier in the Hautes Alpes to be exact. My eldest daughter was 5 years old and my newest baby girl, just a couple of months old. I had lived in France for about seven years and both my parents and my inlaws were all still very much alive and reasonably well, but don’t travel to well now they are well into their 70’s. As they all live in England, the only real option was to visit England so that they could meet their new grand daughter.

Of course their were other things we wanted to do such as an old friend of mine was having a 50th birthday party in Watford, Hertfordshire, and there were my two brother-in-laws that my wife and I hadn’t seen for over 2 years, one in Devon, the other in North London.

I thought long and hard about how to do all this: it was my plan to drive my car to the UK, but then what? This was the height of summer, which is prime time holiday season in England – places to stay would be either booked up or just simply too expensive. So I thought about camping in a tent, but only for a minute, before my wife pointed out that this very very impractical with a 2 month old baby. I had to come up with another plan…

I decided to hire a motorhome from Motorholme in the UK. The company had well over 400 motorhomes dotted around the UK and surprisingly enough still had some available for August even though I was making my enquiry at the end of July. I chose to hire a motorhome in Arborfield, a small village in Berkshire which was a fairly central location for our travels. I called a UK Freephone number, 0800 612 8719 to make the enquiry and I spoke to the very pleasent Sheena who helped me with my booking. I was surprised how easy it all was, a credit card number confirmed the booking and then there was a minimal amount of paperwork just to provide the ‘legalities’ for the insurance for the motorhome.

When we got to the UK I decided to drop my family off at David’s house, David was my brother-in-law in Barnet, I then went off to the motorhome hire pickup point in Reading where I met Anne Dicker who showed me around the motorhome, a 2004 Eldiss Autoquest 200. She showed me all the features that I would be using such as hot and cold running water, gas heating (yes it can get cold in the UK, even in summer!). I left my car at the pick up point as agreed.

I’ve driven some quite large vans in my time, so the size wasn’t a problem and indeed the 2.0l diesel engine seem to take it along the M4 at 70mph with no problem. The radio/CD player kept me company on the way back into London. When I got back home I realised there was a way I could thread the rear seat belts differently to at least give my baby the correct orientation.

The next day we packed up the motor home with all our things and set off for Paignton in Devon, where my ‘little’ brother-in-law lives. This was an easy stop as we just parked in his driveway and ran everything off the leisure battery and ‘calor lite’ gas. We stayed in Paignton, Devon a few days, which included 3 nights at Beverly Park. We had a day at Paignton Zoo and a day on the beach at Torquay, so all was good. Her we had a electric hook up, so we could use the electric kettle and toaster.

The next stop was my parents up in Stoke-on-Trent, not the most amazing of places, but 5 year old Maddy loved seeing her Grandparents. The motorhome just about fitted in the driveway of their bungalow and we had to level it using the ramps provided. I had thought of hooking it up to the mains, but it seemed to be no problem to just use 12 volts and gas. Our trip was sadly coming to an end now, but we still managed to squeeze in my ‘in-laws’ in Leighton Buzzard, an annual reunion from my wife’s ‘art school days’ in Muswell Hill, London and even the 50th birthday in Watford and a trip to see some old friends of ours from France who now live in Toppesfield, Essex.

Overall I was pleased with the motorhome and the overall motorhome hire experience, but next time I would probably look for one with a permanent double bed at the rear and some single beds nearer the front that would double as seating for the passengers. I will probably buy a motor home one day, but I really do think I will hire a few first to get a feel of what is on offer by different manufacturers and which is perfect for my family and the way we travel.

Finally! The whole unbiased truth about motor home hire exposed. You owe it to yourself to visit motorhome hire in the UK and get the facts today.

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