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  1. February Half-Term Campervan and Motorhome Holidays 2024

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    Who said half-term fun was only possible in the sun? You don’t need to break the bank with flights and accommodation in an exotic country this February half term. For convenience, affordability, and most importantly fun, why not consider choosing campervan and motorhome hire in the UK & Ireland this half-term? Enjoy your travel and accommodation in one, in your very own home on wheels.

    The half-term break is slowly approaching, and if you are reading this then you are probably starting to brainstorm holiday ideas the whole family can enjoy. And you’re in luck! Campervan and motorhome holidays are all about fun-filled adventures and quality time spent with loved ones. Unlike when you book a holiday village or half-term trip abroad, when you hire a campervan or motorhome in the UK or Ireland, you will avoid peak travel times, high prices, and bustling crowds. 

    Hire a campervan or motorhome in England

    Collect your campervan from our London Heathrow depot, and begin your road trip across England or Wales. Explore national parks, beaches, and mountain ranges and let the whole family enjoy a breath of fresh air. Try out a range of the local activities on offer including hiking, biking, and kayaking. For England travel routes, road trip ideas, and places to visit view our England destination page. 

    Hire a campervan or motorhome in Scotland

    To get off the beaten track, hire a motorhome or campervan in Scotland from our Edinburgh depot, and discover the Highlands and island views. Scotland is home to some of the world’s best road trips and driving routes including the North Coast 500, North East 250, and the Heart 300. Visit our Scotland destination page for more travel routes and holiday plans. 

    Hire a campervan or motorhome in Ireland

    The Emerald Isle is the perfect destination for your half-term holiday. Collect your vehicle from our Dublin depot, located just one mile from Dublin airport and get on the open road. From the Hidden Heartlands to the unmissable Wild Atlantic Way or Ireland’s Ancient East, Ireland has a range of driving routes that will be loved by couples and families alike. Head to our Ireland destination page to plan your campervan holiday. 

    Hire a campervan or motorhome in Northern Ireland

    From our Belfast depot, begin your campervan journey and create a half-term holiday you will never forget. Why not experience the best of both worlds, and explore the City of Belfast first before escaping urban living and embracing the relaxation and fun of the Northern Irish countryside along the Causeway Coastal Route or Fermanagh Lakelands? Visit our Northern Ireland destination page for travel routes, famous landmarks, and nearby campsites. 

    Top half-term travel tips: The UK & Ireland weather can be temperamental, so remember to pack layers, waterproof clothing, and wellies. For indoor activities, why not bring a deck of cards and your favourite family board games. Don’t forget to download some films for the nights you want to snuggle up in your cosy campervan bed. 

    Why Bunk Campers?

    All Bunk Campers campervans & motorhomes are modern and come fully equipped with everything you need for the perfect February half-term holiday. Additionally, all of our vehicles come fitted with on-board heating, so you can stay warm and comfy, when the UK clouds begin to darken. And with our pet-friendly policy, you can bring your four-legged friend along for the journey. So, get ready for a half-time holiday to remember in you own home on wheels, stopping, exploring, and cooking along the way.

    Book your half term campervan holiday!

    To book your February half-term campervan holiday, get live availability and pricing using our online booking engine, email [email protected] or call +44 (0) 2890 813057.

    Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to be updated on the latest promotions and travel tips.

  2. Motorhome Hire for the 2023 Rugby World Cup

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    The countdown for the Rugby World Cup has begun! From Friday 8th September to Saturday 28th October, France is welcoming thousands of fervent rugby fans from all over the world.

    With overbooked hotels and eye-watering prices for Air B&B’s, the key question is… have you considered motorhome hire for your travel and accommodation at the 2023 Rugby World Cup? Both affordable and convenient, your motorhome hire can take you across the English Channel to one of the oldest nations in the World. Enjoy the magic of the Rugby World Cup and return to the comfort of your very own home on wheels.

    View a full list of Rugby World Cup fixtures here.

    Why You Should Consider Motorhome Hire for the Rugby World Cup.

    Motorhome hire is the best alternative to attend the Rugby World Cup tournament, as you can travel independently from the UK to France, visitng all the sights you want, on a budget. With your fully-equipped home on wheels, enjoy access to all the matches with the flexibility to explore France’s main tourist attractions at your own pace.

    With our sister company Just go, you can collect your chosen motorhome from the Toddington depot and start your journey to the France Rugby World Cup. Choose from a range of modern motorhomes and travel with your partner, family member, or fellow rugby buddy to create a once in a lifetime memory. Enjoy the freedom of the open road with all the comforts of home on board your motorhome for the Rugby World Cup: kitchen facilities, comfy beds, heating and electricity. So, all you have to worry about is supporting your team!

    Book a longer stay and combine your trip with the chance to explore The Eiffel Tower, Bordeaux, Nice, The French Alps and more of the best destinations in France. Stop, relax and cook along the way with your transport and accommodation in one!

    Benefits of Motorhome Hire for the Rugby World Cup 2023.

    • 10% off rentals of 15 nights or more
    • Unlimited mileage
    • Comprehensive UK insurance for 1 driver
    • Kitchen starter pack including (tea towel, dish cloth & matches)
    • Shower and toilet
    • TV/DVD system*
    • Stereo system
    • Reversing camera

    View the full list of what’s included with your motorhome hire here.

    How to Book.

    Use the booking widget at the top of this page to search availability and receive an instant quote. Simply select Greater London as the pick-up and drop-off location, choose any Just go vehicle and add European Travel as an extra at the time of booking. Alternatively, call +44 (0) 1525 878000 to book directly.

  3. Exploring the St Patrick’s Trail in Ireland with campervan hire

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    All eyes turn to Ireland in February as the world goes green for St Patrick’s Day. For those ready to take a trip to the Emerald Isle but want to escape the hustle and bustle of Dublin and enjoy a more authentic experience, why not hire a campervan and follow in the footsteps of one of the world’s most beloved saints, while taking in Ireland’s rich Early Christian heritage?

    Soaring cathedrals, crumbling monastic ruins and magnificent landscapes, all united by one incredible story. Trace the tale of St Patrick and his intriguing journey from slave to saint, with a trip that explores his legacy across the island.

    Campervan hire is a great alternative to car hire and B&B – with your transport and accommodation in one, you can be sure to experience the natural beauty and rugged landscape of St Patrick’s Ireland. 

    St Patrick’s Trail


    Day One

    Commemorate the humble foundations of St Patrick’s first church in Northern Ireland, the towering cathedrals named in his honour and the memorial that marks his final resting place. Collect your campervan from Bunk Campers depot in Belfast and get on the open road. For those flying into Dublin, Bunk Campers Dublin depot is located less than 2KM from the airport and the St Patrick’s trail is less than a 2 hour journey north.

    Humble beginnings

    One day one, we’re entering Downpatrick in County Down, where St Patrick first started his mission to spread Christianity. Captured as a slave in Wales and brought to Ireland, young Patrick initially escaped and fled these shores. But after he left, he found himself called back in a dream. Returning to Ireland, he set about his quest to convert pagans by the thousands. So effective was Patrick that one new convert, a local chieftain, donated a barn in which Patrick could hold his services. It was here, just outside Downpatrick, that Patrick lived leading up to his death and on this very spot in 1932, a church called Saul Church was built to honour the site.

    Beginnings and endings

    Poignantly, Downpatrick is also where St Patrick is thought to be buried – under a memorial stone, a short walk away from the soaring crenellations of Downpatrick cathedral. Pay your respects to the man who would shape Ireland for years to come, or wander through the corridors of the Saint Patrick Centre, which celebrates his life with interactive exhibits and stories that bring you closer to this extraordinary man.

    Twin Guardians in Armagh

    Armagh’s title of ecclesiastical capital of Ireland ensures its importance to Ireland’s Christian heritage. As you walk the narrow streets, keep watch for hidden gargoyles, chimeras and angels that linger in nooks and crannies and peek out over windows. However, the real stars of the city are the twin cathedrals dedicated to St Patrick that sit atop Armagh’s two hills – one Church of Ireland, one Roman Catholic. St Patrick founded his main church here in 445AD on the spot where the Church of Ireland cathedral now stands. Climb to the top of these hills, explore the glorious buildings and marvel at their beauty, and then refuel at Uluru with some well-earned award-winning food.


    Day Two

    It’s time for serene landscapes and tranquil lakes as you cross through County Antrim to the glassy waters of Lough Derg, all imprinted with St Patrick’s legacy and legend.

    A harsh life

    Rising like a behemoth from the gently undulating landscape of County Antrim, Slemish Mountain is where everything began for the teenage Patrick. Brought over as a slave from Wales, Patrick spent six years tending sheep here, and it feels like the landscape has barely changed since. It was on these slopes that Patrick found consolation in prayer, and you can walk the 1.2 mile/2km trail up to the summit of Slemish, and enjoy some of the views that Patrick would have gazed on.

    As you leave the mountain behind, stop off in the town of Maghera for a coffee and a scone in the trendy Auction Room.

    Patrick’s Sanctuary

    In the middle of Lough Derg in County Donegal, surrounded on all sides by crystalline waters and lapping waves, sits St Patrick’s Purgatory. Named for the cave where St Patrick spent time praying, this island is now a haven for pilgrims from all over the world, and a sanctuary of retreat, reflection and serenity. Two tales permeate these waters. One sees Patrick hunting the last snake in Ireland and turning the lake red with its blood, while the other has Christ revealing the entrance to Hell to Patrick inside a cave.


    Day Three

    As St Patrick began to fulfil his mission of bringing Christianity to the masses, our trail takes us around the island, with a pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick, the Rock of Cashel and the Hill of Slane.

    The sacred mountain

    Travel to the west of Ireland, through pretty vales covered with heather and gorse, and towards County Mayo. It is here that you’ll find one of the most revered sites of St Patrick: the holy mountain of Croagh Patrick. With a history of worship dating back over 5,000 years, this is where Patrick chose to complete his Lenten pilgrimage of 40 days and nights. Pilgrims and walkers alike take on the rubble-covered slopes of this mountain, the former often climbing barefoot in order to prove their devotion. It’s a climb of about two hours to the top, but once there you’ll be rewarded with unbelievable views over the heather-covered landscape of the west of Ireland. If a climb doesn’t take your fancy, visit the Croagh Patrick Visitor Centre at the base of the mountain, the Famine Monument nearby, or get to The Tavern in Murrisk to warm your insides with a hearty meal.

    The conversion of a king

    Overlooking the gorgeous Tipperary landscape, the Rock of Cashel in Tipperary is a monastic site of incredible significance. Looming over the town of Cashel, this is where Patrick baptised Aenghus, the King of Munster – accidentally stabbing him in the foot with a crozier in the process. The baptism signified the end of paganism, bringing with it an acceptance of Christianity across the land. Amidst the ruins, look out for the 12th century St Patrick’s Cross: one face depicts Christ’s crucifixion, while the other shows an image of a bishop – some say it’s St Patrick himself.

    A seat of high kings

    Before Patrick’s arrival, Ireland was largely a pagan land. So it’s safe to say he had his work cut out for him on his mission! But he was not deterred. During Bealtaine, the pagan feast celebrating the summer solstice, the high king lit a fire at his seat on the Hill of Tara, County Meath. In defiance, and to celebrate Easter, St Patrick lit his own fire nearby on the Hill of Slane. The king’s guards were immediately ordered to investigate who had started the blaze. Patrick performed one of his many miracles, and cast an illusion over him and his followers to appear as a herd of deer. Making his way to the king’s seat, he made his case to the king. Through his preaching and debating, Patrick converted many of the king’s court to Christianity. Not only that, he impressed the king so much that he allowed him to walk free to continue his mission across Ireland. A short drive away, Brú na Bóinne gives a glimpse in to pre-Christian Ireland, before Patrick’s arrival. Huge passage tombs that predate the pyramids, including the world-famous Newgrange, cover the landscape and feature incredible displays of ancient megalithic art, carved in to the rocks themselves.


    Book a St Patrick’s Day Campervan Road Trip in Ireland

    If you are looking to get off the beaten track this St Patrick’s Day and experience authentic, traditional Irish culture, campervan hire in Ireland from Bunk Campers is a great alternative to car hire and B&B. Enjoy the freedom and independence to tour Ireland at your leisure – stopping, shopping and cooking along the way.

    For more information and booking, simply use the Bunk Campers booking bar here on the website to get live availability for your dates, email [email protected] or call +44 (0) 2890 813057. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to be updated on the latest promotions, travel routes, destinations and tips!

  4. Bunk Campers introduce on board Mi-Fi for internet access in your camper!

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    Get off the beaten track doesn’t mean that you need to be totally isolated from world. We have recently introduced optional mobile Wi-Fi in all our fleet of campervans and motorhomes for hire, so you can enjoy an unforgettable road trip whilst keeping connected to high-speed Internet service.

    Check your inbox, read Trip Advisors’ reviews, share your holiday pics, stream music, find that restaurant that your friend recommended, keep updated on your WhatsApp groups… everything is possible now on the road thanks to Bunk Campers’ Mi-Fi!

    When hiring your campervan with Internet access from the UK or Ireland, you get a 3G/4G mobile Wi-Fi where you can connect up to 5 devices at a time, instead of being limited to a single connection with a dongle. Our campervan Mi-Fi is compatible with Android, iOS and Windows, so you can connect any laptop, tablet, smartphone, game console or camera with Wi-Fi.

    Add MI-FI to your campervan for hire when travelling to the UK or Ireland and avoid expensive data roaming charges. Only for £5 per day and a maximum of £50 per rental, we provide a broadband Mi-Fi device plus a minimum of 250 MB data to get you on the road. If you reach your data limit, you can purchase an extra data pack easily online, by phone or by buying a TopUp voucher in most of the convenience stores across the UK or Ireland.

    To hire a campervan with mobile Wi-Fi from London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast or Dublin, simply select the MI-FI option when choosing your hireable extras on our booking engine. If you have already booked your campervan and want to add Wi-Fi to your extras, email [email protected] with your booking reference.

    Don’t forget to become our Bunk friend on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest! Once on the road, share your photos, stories, videos or testimonials of your Bunk Campers experience with the hashtag #BunkCampers and be in with a chance of winning fantastic prizes!

  5. Three cities hosting Bunk Campers’ depots among Trip Advisor’s best tourist destinations

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    Several UK and Ireland locations have been listed in Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2015, which nominate the best tourist destinations in Europe and worldwide.

    In the UK, London has scored a clear victory by ranking 1st position nationwide, 3rd best tourist destination in Europe and 6th in the world. In addition to the multiple attractions within the city itself, the easy access from London to England’s south coast, national parks and other historical sites may have supported visitors to vote London as one of their favourite destinations worldwide.

    Other cities in the UK top 10 include Edinburgh (2nd best destination) and Belfast (7th position), each home to Bunk Campers’ depots.

    In Ireland, Trip Advisor’s travellers have chosen Killarney, Dublin, Dingle, Galway and Donegal as best places to visit in 2015. With 4 out of 5 spots in Ireland’s top 5, the Wild Atlantic Way has established its position as one of the most impressive driving routes worldwide.

    Regarding best beaches in Europe, England has the privilege of hosting Woolacombe (Devon) and Weymouth (Dorset), named the 4th and 8th best beaches in Europe, respectively. In addition, Woolacombe Beach has obtained the 13th position worldwide, after beating renowned coastlines such as Siesta in Florida, Cayo de Agua in Venezuela or Nai Harn in Thailand. On the other hand, Lewis and Harris in Scotland has been re-chosen 1st must-see European island and 5th in the world.

    Holiday makers can discover TripAdvisors top destinations and many more across the UK & Ireland in their home on wheels. Bunk Campers depots in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin and Belfast are the perfect gateways to explore any town, landscape or cultural attraction in the UK & Ireland with freedom, flexibility and independence.

    For more information and booking, use Bunk Campers’ online engine, email [email protected] or call +44 (0) 2890 813057. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Facebook to be updated on the latest promotions, travel routes, destinations and tips!

  6. 5 destinations to trace St Patrick’s mythology around Ireland

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    On 17th March, Dublin becomes the capital of the world. Saint Patrick’s Day brings together millions of visitors every year, attracted by the parades, music festivals, ceilidhs, the “wearing of the green”, shamrock-themed ornaments and “one or three” pints of Guiness around the Temple Bar.

    If you are planning to come to Ireland this Paddy’s Day, there is no need to worry about finding an affordable accommodation. With overbooked hotels and B&B’s, hiring a campervan from Bunk Campers’ Dublin depot is the best option to both enjoy the city events and touring Ireland independently to discover more about the Patron Saint’s legends.

    At Bunk Campers, we have put together 5 alternative ways to spend the “post-celebration hangover” exploring some of the key Saint Patrick’s sites around the Emerald Isle. Discover them all on board a campervan, your transport and accommodation in one.

    1. Slemish Mountain

    From Bunk Campers’ Dublin depot, you can drive easily to Slemish Mountain in co. Antrim. According to the legend, Patrick worked here as a slave shepherd for around 6 years. After finding consolation to loneliness in his prayers, he escaped, became priest and returned to Ireland to start his evangelist mission. Why not spend a day in this legendary place, cook lunch in your camper amongst the green countryside and enjoy a hike up the 1500 foot mountain?

    2. Lough Derg

    This peaceful lake in co. Donegal hosts two extraordinary stories about St. Patrick. Here, the Saint hunted the last snake in the island, turning the waters red with its blood. According to the second story, Christ Himself revealed the Hell’s doors to Patrick inside a cave. Park up your camper and enjoy the full range of activities that this sacred place of pilgrimage has to offer: from praying, sailing or cycling to adventurous water sports such as kayaking, water skiing or power boat racing.

    3. Saint Patrick Trail

    There’s no better way to learn about the Saint’s life and time in Ireland than following his footsteps in your campervan. Drive along this 92-mile route around Northern Ireland at your own pace. From Bangor to Armagh through Downpatrick: discover his stories while exploring the region’s natural paradise. If you want more information about driving along the Saint Patrick Trail, don’t miss out our St Patrick’s day trail blog post.

    4. County Tipperary

    Drive your camper to one of the most important Christian Heritage Sites in Ireland. Co. Tipperary is home to the Rock of Cashel or St. Patrick’s Rock, where the savior baptised Aenghus, the King of Munster – accidentally stabbing him in the foot with his crozier. This “hazardous” ritual marked the end of paganism in Ireland. Head on 15 miles southwards and stop off at St. Patrick’s Well in Clonmel. Take a stroll around this tranquil valley and enjoy the well’s water, which is said to have magical properties.

    5. Croagh Patrick

    Point your camper towards co. Mayo and visit this must-see St. Patrick’s destination. The summit, known in pagan times as Cruachán Aigle, was an ancient site for Celtic rituals of fertility during the summer solstice. According to the Christian legends, St. Patrick spent 40 days there fighting snakes, dragons and pagan demons. Nowadays, the hill receives almost one million pilgrims every year, thousands of them making the trek barefoot on Reek Sunday – last Sunday of July.

    On 17th March, run away from over-crowed and over-priced accommodation places and hire a campervan from Bunk Campers. Enjoy both a Saint Patrick’s Day in Dublin and a tour around Ireland.

    For more information and booking, simply use Bunk Campers’ online engine, email [email protected] or call +44 (0) 2890 813057. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Facebook to be updated on the latest promotions, travel routes, destinations and tips!

  7. Five romantic plans for a perfect Irish Valentine’s road trip

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    Now that Valentine’s Day is approaching, it’s time to think of a “special, unforgettable, emotional present” for our significant-other. Once teddy bears, sparkling jewellery or flowers have been ruled out, why not surprise your partner with a romantic getaway around the breath-taking scenery, castles and cliffs of Ireland?

    The easiest and most original way to enjoy all the treasures of the Emerald Isle is planning your own route on board a cosy, stylish campervan. Bunk Campers’ Aero, 2-person camper, offers all the luxury and comforts of a romantic hotel room while benefiting from the freedom and intimacy of the open road.

    So, don’t rack your brains any longer. This Valentine’s Day, we have put together 5 unique plans for touring and relaxing in the most romantic style:

    1. Live out your favourite romantic movie

    Park up your campervan and take a peaceful stroll along Wicklow Mountains National Park. This wonder of nature, located just an hour away from Bunk Campers’ Dublin depot, is not only famous for its stunning landscapes and wildlife, but also for sheltering the first encounter of Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler in the film P.S. I love you. Repeat the scene and seal your love with an ever-lasting kiss.

    2. Go together to the end of the world

    Drive your camper towards the Dingle Peninsula (co. Kerry) and take your partner where “the world ends”. Dunmore Head is considered the westernmost point of Ireland and the European mainland. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy the sunset from one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. Why not park up under the stars for the night? Couples can make use of on board cooking facilities to cook a romantic meal in their camper before getting cosy together with a bottle of bubbly. In the morning, wake up to magnificent views and enjoy a romantic walk along the beach.

    3. Make her feel like a princess

    Ireland is filled with uncountable, enchanted castles. Drive southwards and visit Castle Leslie (co. Monaghan), Kylemore Abbey (co. Galway), Ballynahinch Castle (co. Galway), King John’s Castle (co. Limerick), Bunratty Castle (co. Clare), Johnstown Castle (co. Wexford) or Ross Castle (co. Meath), amongst other medieval treasures.

    4. Compose a soundtrack that you will never forget

    Ireland is well-known for its traditional music. Play your own romantic soundtrack in your camper whilst driving along the impressive Cliffs of Moher (co. Clare). If you also want to enjoy live music, park up in Galway for a few hours and try a Guinness in one of its local pubs. For the brave ones, what about stepping onto the stage and proclaiming that she is your “Galway Girl”?

    5. Time to take “the step”

    If you are sure that she or he is “the one”, you will find the perfect location for a proposal in some of Ireland’s hidden gems. Get down on one knee on the fairy-tale bridge in Dún na Rí Forest Park (co. Cavan-co.Monaghan) or how about inside a megalithic construction faintly illuminated by the evening sun at Newgrange in co. Meath? Other beautiful locations include the stunning Torc Waterfall (co. Kerry) or stealing a kiss at the world famous Blarney Stone (co. Cork).

    The beauty of a romantic trip around Ireland in a campervan is that you can create your own adventure. Wake up to magnificent views and enjoy long walks on the beach – stopping, shopping and cooking along the way. So this year, why not ditch the hotel and hit the road for a romantic road trip? Where to go in your campervan, the choice is yours!

    Bunk Campers have a large fleet of campervans available to suit all tastes and budgets at their depots conveniently located close to Dublin and Belfast airports. For more information and booking, please visit www.bunkcampers.com or email [email protected].

  8. 5 Interesting Things You Didn’t Know About UK Campervan Holidays

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    Camper van holidays in the UK are great fun for any budget, and the world is your oyster to see and do what you want. To show you what makes them so amazing, here are some interesting secrets about motorhome holidays from Bunk Campers.

    Wild Camping and Safe Nights

    Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to stay in a paid campsite or caravan park to get a good night’s sleep in a camper. All around the UK, there are lots of places to stay for free for a walk on the wild side and a chance to save money. Wild camping is becoming increasingly popular, whilst in Ireland an initiative called Safe Nights Ireland has created lots of secure car parks for campervans so that you can find a cheap and safe place to sleep when touring the Emerald Isle.

    Join the Campervan club

    Every summer, tons of camper enthusiasts come together for a variety of events, rallies and even festivals that celebrate the joys of campervan holidays. Festivals such as CamperJam are heaps of fun for families, couples and groups who want to spice up their holiday in a friendly environment; a great addition to the itinerary.

    Road Trips Can be Green and eco-friendly!

    Bunk Campers has made a special effort to make our service and vehicles more eco-friendly; all of our engines run on advanced diesel technology, with lower fuel consumption and emissions. We even clean our vehicles with water collected from the roofs of our offices! In addition to this, we offer our customers plenty of advice on how to be green on your campervan getaway.

    More for Your Money

    Especially if you’re splitting the cost of campervan hire, they can save you lots of money on your road trip. By renting a camper you get the car and hotel in one, and Bunk’s vehicles all have excellent fuel-economy that makes them affordable to run. Being able to whip up your own home-cooked meals means you don’t have to eat out every night, so that you can enjoy indulging more when you do. All in all, you get a lot more for your money on a campervan holiday.

    Special Moments

    Whether singing along to your favourite CDs on the drive, or waking up to a walk on the beach in a morning, campervan holidays have heaps of special moments that you’d never have imagined. In bringing everyone closer together, you have a holiday like no other. You’ll be telling stories about when Dad drove off still attached to the mains, or Mum fell asleep snoring half way through a game of cards, for years to come!

    You really can’t describe what makes a UK campervan holiday so special until you’ve been for yourself. Every day brings a new activity, challenge, or anecdote to tell when you get home. That’s what makes them so interesting.
    Bunk Campers offers affordable UK getaways for couples, families and groups, and we have lots of tips to help you make the most of your time away!

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