For a holiday that offers both adventure and freedom, you can’t beat a motorhome or caravaning trip. Simply pack up your home-from-home and head off to explore somewhere new – and with the right insurance, you’ll have one less thing to worry about
Holiday season has begun and, with it, the opportunity to tick off some of those bucket-list destinations that you may have been dreaming about for so long. Often, the planning can be as much fun as the trip itself as you get to daydream about where to go and what to do – and one of the best ways to enjoy all that the UK has to offer is on a motorhome or caravaning holiday. With a motorhome or caravaning holiday, the world really is your oyster as they offer total freedom, flexibility and adventure. If you love the great outdoors, they enable you to spend time amongst nature, but still with all the mod-cons needed to make your trip both comfortable and memorable. After all, having a kitchenette to make that all important cuppa and bacon sarnie while enjoying your surroundings is just the cherry on the cake.
Peace of mind
However, when it comes to planning your trip – whether it’s a weekend away or longer road-trip – one essential part of your planning should be insurance. Taking out the right motorhome insurance or caravan insurance for your needs and wants, much like having that kitchenette close to hand, will make your break that little bit more special, as you’ll have peace of mind to get on with the all-important task of making memories.
Covering a variety of options and scenarios, InsureMy enables you to compare quotes from the UK’s leading specialist providers, so you can find the best cover at the cheapest price. Better still, InsureMy is currently offering up to 20%* off motorhome and caravan insurance. The right insurance can protect your investment, cover against accidents, damage, theft and breakdown and will give you peace of mind.
*20% offer valid until 30 June 2025.
Dreamy destinations
So now that you have your insurance sorted, let’s take a look at some of the UK’s stunning destinations that really are worth hitting the road for…
North Coast 500, Scotland
Billed as Scotland’s ultimate road trip, the North Coast 500 takes in just over 500 miles of stunning scenery including majestic mountains, tranquil locks, sandy beaches and geographical wonders. You may even be lucky enough to spot dolphins off the coast. Comprising six regions – the Black Isle (which is neither black, nor an isle); Caithness; Easter Ross; Inverness-shire; Sutherland; and Wester Ross – you’ll be spoilt for choice with breath-takingly unspoilt landscapes and seascapes. There’s also a vibrant food scene and plenty of historical and archaeological sites to explore, making it an ideal route for a romantic getaway.
The Atlantic Highway
With some of the greatest stopping points that Devon and Cornwall have to offer, the Atlantic Highway follows the 70-mile stretch of the A39 which runs between Barnstaple in Devon to Newquay in Cornwall. Much of the route can feel quite remote, however, this is a popular destination during summer months, so you may prefer to plan your visit out of season to experience almost empty beaches, countryside and fishing villages – another beauty of exploring this region in a motorhome or caravan is that with all the facilities you could need, you’re not restricted should your find tourist attractions or restaurants closed for the off-season. Beautiful stopping points along the Devonshire stretch include the surfing hotspot of Westward Ho! and the chocolate-box pretty village of Clovelly (although this is a car-free zone, so leave the motorhome parked up and consider public transport). While, in Cornwall, Tintagel Castle and Padstow are both worth a detour. And, of course, factor in plenty of pitstops for a proper Devon (cream first, jam on top) or Cornish (jam first, cream on top) cream tea.
The Coniston Loop
Following 42 miles of spectacular Lake District scenery from Coniston, through Langdale Valley, over Wrynose and Hardknott passes, before taking in Eskdale, the Duddon Valley, Broughton In Furness and ending back at Coniston. With landmarks such as The Old Man of Coniston (an iconic fell), Stanley Force Waterfall and the Hardknott Roman Fort, this is a trip to savour. While it isn’t a long distance to drive, it’s worth planning several stops along the route to park up and set out on foot to explore, all with an ever-changing backdrop of seasonal colours to admire.
The Cambrian Way
Making up part of the much longer Wales Way, the Cambrian Way cuts through the heart of this glorious country, running south to north, from the capital city of Cardiff to the pretty seaside town of Llandudno. From start to finish, this 185 mile route passes through the National Parks of Eryri (Snowdonia) and the Brecon Beacons – both official Dark Sky destinations, so don’t forget to pack your binoculars for a spot of stargazing. Also en route are the stunning Cambrian mountains and the rugged Elan Valley. Should this route capture your imagination, then you could complete the Wales Way with The North Wales Way and The Coastal Way on future trips.
The Cotswolds
For quintessential English villages, historic market towns and cities, bucolic countryside and oodles of charm, the Cotswolds offers something for everyone. Spanning six counties – Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and Somerset – the routes available are infinite, with plenty of campsites to pitch up at and use as your base to explore further afield, either on foot or perhaps by bike. Must-sees in the area include the picturesque villages of Broadway, Bourton-on-the-Water and Lower Slaughter, while history lovers will be enchanted by Blenheim Palace, Snowshill Manor and the beautiful city of Bath, home to the famous Roman baths.
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