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Choosing the number of berths

You may feel that this one is easy – you simply have to go for a motorhome that has the same number of sleeping berths as occupants, right?

That’s one way of doing it – but taking a look at the bigger picture is a better method, and likely to cause you less frustration in future.

If you’re travelling as a couple, opting for a four-berth can be a great way of getting a motorhome that

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