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Motorhome or caravan: the key difference for holidaymakers

25.05.2026 06:40 1 min 1 source
Autobahn NLD
Motorhome or caravan: the key difference for holidaymakers
Original source: Autobahn

The choice between a motorhome and a caravan is determined not so much by technical parameters as by travel style. A motorhome offers spontaneity and minimal hassle upon arrival, allowing easy changes of parking spot. A caravan, on the other hand, provides mobility on site: after setting up the trailer, you can freely move around in a passenger car. According to the NKC, traveling with a caravan is less practical when frequently changing locations, but wins out when staying long-term at one site.

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25.05.2026 Autobahn NLD Original source

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