MrsDangermouse
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We used to have a Bailey with a rear lounge - it was actually a better lounge than what we have now but we got fed up of having to make the bed up each night and the lack of external storage (a common problem in UK-built MHs). But we didn't want the more traditional Euro layout with the tiny lounge at the front.....luckily Rapido came to our rescue with the layout that works for us. But like everything in life, its a compromiseThis is the kind of thing we are looking at, but as I mentioned we will decide when it gets nearer to the time. 7m or less is better for us at the moment as we can then book online with our local ferry company Condor Ferries. Anything over 7m you have to go to their office and book in person.
We like the layout with a rear U shaped lounge/bedroom but could be persuaded otherwise.
We intend staying on Motorhome aires, France Passion sites, British 'stopovers' or whatever they're called quite a lot, especially once I am retired and we start long timing in Europe.
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We don't actually tour very much in the UK (its nowhere near as motorhome-friendly as Europe and there are very few "aire" type places to stop) so most of our UK trips are just weekends staying at campsites. There is an organisation called Brit Stops, which I understand is somewhat similar to France Passion, but more based around pubs. Its not something I've ever really looked into though.
Our main holidays are spent touring around Europe using a mixture of aires, campsites (preferably ACSI ones) and of course France Passion (when we're in France). France Passion doesn't work out cheap though because if its a vineyard we invariably end up buying a few bottles of their wine This is one of my favourite France Passions....wine tasting at the Chateau de Nitray near Tours: