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Tips For Planning The Ideal Summer Trip in Your Used Motorhome

Contents

  1. Choose the Right Destination for Your Touring Style
  2. Plan Your Route, But Leave Flexibility
  3. Check Your Used Motorhome Before Departure
  4. Pack for Comfort, Not Just Necessity
  5. Think About Campsites and Overnight Stops Early
  6. Prepare for Warm Weather Touring
  7. Budget for Fuel, Sites and Activities
  8. Make the Most of the Journey
  9. Find Your Ideal Used Motorhome

There’s something different about summer in a motorhome. Longer days, warmer evenings and the freedom to change plans as you go make it one of the best ways to explore the UK and beyond. Owning a used motorhome gives you the flexibility to travel comfortably without the cost of hotels, flights or rigid itineraries, and with the right planning, your summer touring experience can be far more enjoyable and stress-free.

Whether you are heading to the coast, exploring the countryside or planning a European road trip, preparation plays a major role in making your journey smooth and memorable.

Choose the Right Destination for Your Touring Style

Before setting off, think carefully about the type of holiday you actually want. Some motorhome owners prefer relaxed coastal touring with scenic campsites and quiet evenings, while others enjoy moving between towns, attractions and activities every few days.

If you are travelling during peak summer months, popular tourist hotspots can become busy quickly. Researching quieter alternatives or travelling slightly outside peak weekends can make a significant difference to your experience.

For UK trips, areas such as Cornwall, the Lake District, North Yorkshire and the Scottish Highlands remain popular for motorhome touring. If you are planning to travel abroad, France remains one of the most motorhome-friendly destinations in Europe thanks to its extensive network of aires and campsites.

Plan Your Route, But Leave Flexibility

One of the biggest advantages of travelling in a motorhome is spontaneity. However, completely unplanned touring can quickly become stressful during summer when campsites and overnight stops are busy.

A good approach is to map out a general route with key destinations and overnight locations, while still leaving room for flexibility. Booking major campsites in advance for weekends or high-demand areas is sensible, especially during school holidays.

At the same time, avoid overloading your itinerary. Driving long distances every day can become tiring and takes away from the relaxed pace that makes motorhome travel enjoyable in the first place.

Check Your Used Motorhome Before Departure

Before any summer tour, it is important to carry out basic checks on your motorhome, particularly if it has been unused during winter or spring.

Key areas to inspect include:

  • Tyre condition and pressures
  • Engine oil and coolant levels
  • Leisure battery performance
  • Water systems and pumps
  • Gas bottle levels
  • Lights and electrical systems
  • Brake performance
  • Air conditioning and ventilation

It is also worth checking that your habitation servicing is up to date. Summer temperatures can place additional demand on cooling systems, fridges and electrical equipment, so ensuring everything is working correctly beforehand helps prevent problems during your trip.

Pack for Comfort, Not Just Necessity

Packing a motorhome differs from packing a standard holiday suitcase. Space is limited, so organisation matters.

Rather than overpacking clothing, focus on practical touring essentials that improve comfort and convenience. Lightweight outdoor furniture, levelling ramps, portable BBQs, awnings and rechargeable lighting can all enhance your experience without taking up excessive room.

British weather can still be unpredictable during summer, so waterproof clothing and warmer evening layers are always worth bringing, even during heatwaves.

Think About Campsites and Overnight Stops Early

Summer is the busiest time of year for UK campsites, particularly near beaches, national parks and tourist destinations. Waiting until the last minute can leave you with very limited options.

Research campsites that suit your travel style. Some travellers prefer full-facility holiday parks with entertainment and electric hook-ups, while others look for smaller rural sites with quieter surroundings.

Motorhome stopovers and certified locations can also provide excellent alternatives to larger holiday parks, especially if you prefer shorter overnight stays during longer touring routes.

Prepare for Warm Weather Touring

Modern motorhomes are designed for year-round use, but hot summer conditions still require some preparation.

To keep your motorhome comfortable during warm weather:

  • Park in shaded areas where possible
  • Use window blinds and thermal screens during the day
  • Ensure roof vents remain open for airflow
  • Carry extra drinking water
  • Avoid driving during the hottest part of the day on extremely warm days
  • Check fridge ventilation regularly

Managing internal temperatures properly helps improve comfort, particularly when travelling with children or pets.

Budget for Fuel, Sites and Activities

While motorhome holidays can be cost-effective compared to traditional holidays, it is still important to budget properly for summer touring.

Fuel costs, campsite fees, toll roads, ferries and attraction entry prices can add up quickly during longer trips. Having a realistic daily budget helps avoid unnecessary stress while travelling.

Many experienced motorhome owners also keep a small emergency budget for unexpected repairs or maintenance issues during longer tours.

Make the Most of the Journey

One of the biggest mistakes first-time motorhome owners make is trying to see too much too quickly. Motorhome travel is often best enjoyed at a slower pace.

Take time to stop at scenic locations, explore local villages, visit independent cafés and enjoy the freedom that motorhome ownership offers. Some of the best parts of touring are often the unplanned moments along the way.

Find Your Ideal Used Motorhome

At rove! Motorhomes, we offer a wide range of quality used motorhomes designed to suit different touring styles, budgets and travel needs. Whether you are looking for your first motorhome or upgrading to something larger for extended summer adventures, our team can help you find the right vehicle for your next journey. Browse our latest stock online or visit one of our dealerships to start planning your next summer escape.