The stay in the carpark by the beach was perfect, and the sea lulled us into a deep sleep, well before 9pm. We’ve discovered that another of the joys of being in the van, is that we can go to…| Vaucluse Dreamer
This morning started early, as we wanted to get to our next stop, as we had planned a bike ride there. The drive took us along the mountainous East coast of the Kii Peninsula, and we felt a little like moles, as the road seemed to spend more tie going through mountains, than between them. … More Day 35 – Cycling and a Shrine to a white fox| Vaucluse Dreamer
It would be fair to say that the Maruyama Rice Terraces were stunning, and last night’s park-up, overlooking the paddy-fields was perhaps our favourite of the trip, so far. And we’ve stayed in some incredible places. We slept, with the sound of the waterwheel, and the baleful cries of the Raccoon Dogs (which we now … More Day 34 – A warm-hearted start to the day & a Demon Pirate King| Vaucluse Dreamer
After yesterday’s soaking, and last night’s rainbow, we hoped that today would be brighter, and by just after 6am, it was clear that it was going to be a lovely day. The sunrise across the bay was stunning, And we took out mats out to do our morning stretches, overlooking the bay. Simply a perfect … More Day 33 – Perfect day from sunrise to sunset| Vaucluse Dreamer
We really liked our little park up, by the quay at Susami, and woke this morning to the sound of rain on the van roof, with grey skies threatening a wet day ahead. Our hopes of a second bike ride went out of the window, so we replanned the day, and ultimately our route for … More Day 31 – Turning silver into gold| Vaucluse Dreamer
Yesterday, we arrived at Susumi, at the park-up we had chosen, after a delightful drive down the Kii Peninsula from Koyasan. We arrived, just as the sun was sinking into the sea, and it was a glorious sight. It was very easy to understand why this is included in the top 100 places to watch … More Day 30 – We like Wakayama Prefecture.| Vaucluse Dreamer
After such a lovely, but wet day yesterday, we woke today to expect more of the same. But the rain had stopped and there were even a few scraps of blue sky, amongst the grey. But, it felt as if the season had changed on a sixpence. It was chilly in the van, for the … More Day 29 – Along the Skyline| Vaucluse Dreamer
Last night’s park-up was just a joy. It was incredibly peaceful, with just the eerie howls of the Raccoon Dogs to disturb our slumber. That, and the rain, which started pounding on the roof in the early hours and hasn’t stopped yet. We had a slow start, and after breakfast, pulled our wet-weather clothes on … More Day 28 – A stunning insight into Shingon Buddhism| Vaucluse Dreamer
After yesterday’s truly hideous day, we’ve slipped back into wonderfully gentle normality today, and already we have started to forget how we felt, this time yesterday. We were exhausted last night, and once again were in a dead sleep before 9pm, which was just what we needed, waking this morning just before 6, to find … More Day 27 – Back to wonderfully normal| Vaucluse Dreamer
We woke with the sunrise and sat watching the boats potter out of the port, as we had our first coffee of the day, and decided what to do. It was a calm morning, and we had wanted to take a short b…| Vaucluse Dreamer
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Thinking of downsizing your RV? Discover 8 smart reasons why affordable Class B camper vans are ideal for seasoned travelers. From easier driving to better gas mileage, find your next adventure-ready rig today. The post Affordable Class B Vans: Budget-Friendly Models That Don’t Skimp on Comfort appeared first on Let's RV.| Let's RV
Back in late February, while Rose was away, Tilly (may she rest in peace) and I departed on one of our campervan trips. As is often the case when I’m doing these out-of-season jaunts, I set off not really knowing where I would end up, my itinerary being driven partly by the weather forecast, and Continue Reading| Status-Q
Thinking of raising your Ford van roof? See how 3 DIYers did it—plus tips, tools, and when it makes sense to hire a pro. Could You Turn a Ford Van Into a High-Top Camper? Here’s How 3 DIY RVers Raised the Roof (Literally) appeared first on www.DoItYourselfRV.com| Do It Yourself RV
Thor’s 2026 campervans bring new floorplans, off-grid power, and tech upgrades. See what makes them stand out for van life. The post Thor’s 2026 Campervans Get Smarter Floorplans and Stronger Off-Grid Power appeared first on Vanlifers.| Vanlifers
Campervan living is a way of life that offers freedom, flexibility, and adventure. It’s the perfect way to travel and| Vanlife Daily
If you're short on time but craving the open road, these European motorhome itineraries are perfect for a 3–4 night getaway. Here at The Travel Hack we’re all about weekend breaks and short holidays so today we’re talking about the best European motorhome itineraries you could do during a long weekend break or a short| The Travel Hack - Because life's too short to have boring weekends!
Just over an hour’s drive from Melbourne CBD, Mortimer Picnic Camping Ground offers that rare mix of convenience combined with true off-the-grid vibes. It’s hard to believe something so close| Travelling Tam
This article is aimed at helping aspiring vanlifers build their own DIY campervan on a budget. It will provide tips,| Vanlife Daily
In a world that often feels constricted by routine and responsibility, the call of van life has become a resonant| Vanlife Daily
We continue to be amazed by how much functionality Japanese kei camper builders can squeeze into the tiniest vans on Earth. Oka Motors takes it to yet another level with its recently remodeled Miniature Cruise Cozy. The ingenious indoor/outdoor layout transforms in several directions, enabling a…| New Atlas
Imagine how cool it would be if you could order a brand-new Wrangler with an integrated camper package straight from Jeep. Even something as simple as a hanging bed would get buyers driving off the lot in a no-nonsense adventure 4x4 ready to roam and disperse-camp anywhere vaguely accessible via…| New Atlas
Love the all-new electrified incarnation or not, the Volkswagen Microbus is finally making a return to the US market. And with it, the Volkswagen camper bus – and some promising sub-$100K camper van options in general – also make a much-welcome return to US shores. We had the chance to test the…| New Atlas
Is there any vehicle more adorable than a sub-4-m (13.1-ft) Japanese micro-camper van? Maybe a next-gen micro-camper built into an ultra-versatile van platform that also works as a commercial goods-hauler, micro shuttle and mobile pop-up shop? And since we're looking ahead to the future, why not…| New Atlas
German camper brand Vanderer has proven itself a master at transforming the smallest vans into warm, cozy wheeled tiny homes with a layout that goes above and beyond the average mini-camper. It goes simpler for its second floor plan, deconstructing the camper van into a series of smart, versatile…| New Atlas
Nissan may not be known for camper vans in the US (or vans at all, at this point), but it continues to release intriguing designs abroad. It's currently busy with the official launch of its MyRoom sleeper van in Japan, and it's designed a very different spin on van life for Europe. The automaker…| New Atlas
If you're working from home but don't yet have a dedicated space in the house for your desk, why not consider going into the garden? Here are three unique options to create a home office in the garden that'll help you be more productive...| My Thrifty Life by Cassie Fairy
This article will walk you through exactly how to plan a road trip, including our favorite tips and hacks as well as what mistakes you should try to avoid!| Two Wandering Soles
Whether you're a first-timer or an experienced camper, read on for all the tips and tricks you need to make your next camping trip unforgettable!| Four Around The World
We’ve rounded up the best USA campervan rentals (for all budgets and regions!). Plus, we’re sharing discounts for a couple of our favorite companies!| Two Wandering Soles
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