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Motorhome, Campervan & Caravan Owner Guides

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Welcome to the Comfort Insurance guides section – the hub of information for both new and experienced motorhome, campervan and caravan owners.

 

Whether you’re a seasoned pro when it comes to owning a motorhome, or new to owning a caravan, read our handy owner’s guides that will tell you everything you need to know about owning a motorhome, campervan or caravan.

Along with tips & advice on maintaining your motorhome, we’ve got answers to common problems you may face when owning a recreational vehicle, and advice on what to consider when both buying & selling your motorhome or caravan. We’ll also highlight some of the best accessories available that will make your life easier when it comes to owning a motorhome, caravan or campervan.

Did you know...

98.97%

of Comfort Insurance customers claims were paid.

*As of the 17th October 2023 Aviva stated that 98.97% of all claims were paid out

Motorhome in the distance with Mountains

Motorhome maintenance checklist: Get yours ready for an upcoming road trip

Completing your motorhome maintenance tasks is essential. By doing so, you keep everything operating smoothly and ensure your motorhome always looks its best. From cleaning the exterior to testing gas appliances and checking your tyres, there’s a lot to consider before starting any road trip. And don’t forget to stay on top of your annual…
Motorhome on Flag on Back

Have You Thought about Becoming a Full-Time Motorhomer?

We all love our motorhomes. The freedom to go wherever we want, whenever we want, is a feeling that can’t be beaten. But at the end of the day, most of us return to our homes on a more permanent basis. Others, however, don’t. There are many who choose to live life on the road…
Campervan in the Hills

Caravan & Motorhome Speed Limits for the UK & Europe

Whether you’re driving in a motorhome or with a caravan, there are specific speed limits you need to be aware of. For safety reasons, the speed limits for these vehicles are generally lower than for regular cars. Visit this page for more helpful tips on how to stay safe whilst driving a motorhome. This guide…