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Friday July 19, 2024
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Tips for Making the Most of Your Motorhome Hire Experience at Dickson of Perth

Written by:  Tim Dickson
Motorhome hire

Getting away in a motorhome offers a sense of adventure and freedom quite unlike any other type of holiday. You can take the road ‘as it comes’ if you like, visiting favourite or brand new destinations totally at your own pace – all while enjoying travelling in a comfortable home on wheels.

Some people are privileged enough to own their own motorhome and travel regularly in it, making a lifestyle of it, in fact – but ownership is not necessarily for all, and it’s definitely not a prerequisite to enjoying on the road good times. For those who want the motorhome holiday without the responsibilities of ownership, motorhome hire is the way to go.

This is where Dicksons of Perth can really help you out as we have plenty of motorhomes for hire. We provide top quality motorhomes at an all-in-one price (so there are no hidden extras). You can be out on a motorhome holiday quickly and easily! In this edition of our blog, we’re offering some tips and tricks for making the most of that motorhome hire experience.

 

Tips and tricks for motorhome hire

Choosing

One of the first things you should do is pick the right motorhome. Needs for travelling parties are different, so this is crucial, as some motorhomes will be more suitable than others for your specific requirements. In other words, don’t hire a two-berth model when you need to accommodate four people! You should consider the size of your travel party, and the type of trip you plan to take.

For families or groups travelling together, a larger motorhome with multiple beds and plenty of living space is more appropriate than a compact model, whereas that compact model will be ideal for a couple or even a solo traveller. In addition, you should think about what motorhome features will be important for a comfortable and convenient trip – things like kitchen amenities, bathroom facilities and storage space.

1. Familiarise

Before you set off, you should take a little time to familiarise yourself with the motorhome. Understand how to operate crucial systems such as heating, water and electrical. Knowing how to manage these will stop any frustration and ensure that you’re able to comfortably handle any issues that arise. Review the manual and, if necessary, ask any questions you have to Dicksons. We’ll be more than happy to help.

2. Driving

When you’re driving a motorhome, you’ll quickly realise it is different from driving a car. The larger size of the vehicle means you need to be more cautious, especially on narrow roads or when parking. Before you set off on your trip, take a little time to practice manoeuvring the motorhome, in a safe area. Pay attention to things like height restrictions and be mindful of the vehicle’s turning circle. Considering these things will help you navigate confidently and safely throughout your motorhome holiday.

3. Planning

Again, before you set off, you should plan your route – at least roughly. Although part of the joy of travelling around on a motorhome holiday is the possibility of spontaneity, a bit of planning can go a long way. Research the potential routes you could take, destinations you can reach and campsites you can stay at before you leave. Use online apps or websites that offer motorhome-friendly routes and campsite reviews as well as up-to-date information. Planning like this will help you avoid any unpleasant surprises by ensuring you have access to amenities like fresh water, waste disposal and electric hook-ups. If you’re stuck for ideas, we have some tried and tested itineraries you could try!

4. Packing

Packing for a motorhome trip needs quite a different approach than if you were packing for a stay in a hotel. Space is limited, so focus more on bringing the essentials than anything else. Hopefully the sun will shine, and it will be dry all the time, but pack clothing that can be layered and used in different weather conditions. Don’t forget to include small but important essentials such as a first aid kit, a torch and a small tool kit in case you need to do minor repairs. Also, think about taking outdoor chairs for those moments you’re parked up somewhere nice and want to sit outside admiring the view!

5. Campsites

Campsites are locations where you can comfortably and safely stay for a night (or more) but they actually offer far more than just somewhere to park your motorhome. For the vast majority of travellers, they’re an integral part of the motorhome experience, with many of them providing additional amenities such as swimming pools, playgrounds and even organised activities. Additionally, some campsites are situated in scenic areas with beautiful landscapes, so give you an opportunity to leave your motorhome and enjoy the surroundings.

6. Waste

Proper waste management is absolutely essential for maintaining a hygienic and pleasant environment in your motorhome. Familiarise yourself with the correct procedures for waste disposal (at your campsite). Most sites will have designated areas for waste disposal – and this should always be done correctly. Follow campsite guidelines to ensure you’re respectful of the environment, and of other travellers.

7. Connection

Put your phone down! You’re on holiday! If, however, you feel that you need to stay in touch with the hustle and bustle of daily life, staying connected to the internet and messaging services can still be very important. Make sure you have a good mobile data plan or a portable Wi-Fi device so that you can stay in touch with family and friends, access travel information and navigate unfamiliar areas. It can also be useful to have a GPS system or navigation app installed on your device to help you find your way, if the motorhome does not have one built in.

8. Safety

Safety should always be one of your top priorities. In terms of the vehicle itself, you should regularly check the motorhome’s oil and water levels, as well as the tyre pressure, to ensure everything is in good working order. Keep a fire extinguisher easily accessible on the motorhome’s interior. When you’re parked up, make sure the motorhome is securely levelled as this will prevent any accidents or discomfort while sleeping.

9. Storage

Efficient use of space is absolutely key when you’re in a motorhome for any length of time. Use solutions such as collapsible boxes and containers, organisers, and hooks to keep all of your smaller belongings tidy and accessible. Taking this step will help you make the most of the relatively limited space, and it will keep your motorhome clutter-free. A well-organised motorhome will look better and feel better.

10. Respect

Respecting other road users is essential when driving a motorhome. Outside of that, it is important to respect nature and adhere to any local regulations as they will have been designed to preserve the beauty of the places you visit. The simple mantra ‘Leave No Trace’ is a perfect guiding principle. Clean up after yourself wherever you have parked – for a moment or for days – and avoid activities that could harm the environment. If you are on a campsite, respect the other people on it, by sticking to the site’s regulations on noise.

A motorhome hire holiday offers a very special way to explore new places and create lasting memories for yourself and those travelling with you. By following the simple tips we’ve detailed in this edition of our blog, you can enhance the whole experience and make it much more enjoyable. Hiring a motorhome from Dicksons is the first step – so when you’re thinking “I wonder if there is motorhome hire near me?”, rest assured there is! Getting out there on the road and enjoying your holiday is all up to you!

Tim Dickson

Tim Dickson

Meet Tim Dickson from Dicksons Motorhomes, also known as Dicksons of Perth.