Is the 8m long rule enforced

MTice replied on 09/09/2018 20:42

Posted on 09/09/2018 20:42

Hi all.

We are just looking for advice from anyone with experience of booking sites with a caravan over 8m. We have paid a deposit to buy an Elddis Crusader Tempest which is 8.05m overall length and excitingly went to book our first trip to the Lakes. The site rules are for 8m maximum and we now need to call the site direct to book. Is this a common issue and in peoples experience will this length van be restrictive in sites that will accommodate us???

Thanks

eurortraveller replied on 24/02/2022 10:12

Posted on 13/02/2022 18:29 by fgdttres

Hello guys 

I have ordered anew motorhome which is 8.2m long 

Do you think i would have a problem 

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:12

I think you might.  

For instance….Touring Devon and Cornwall will be challenging once you leave the major roads.You will be restricted where you can sensibly go - don’t even think of crossing Dartmoor.  Parking at supermarkets when you need groceries will either be difficult or impossible.  Minor caravan sites might not be able to accommodate you at all, and it will need a phone call to Club sites to ask if the warden can save a suitable space for you- as I doubt if the new reservation system  will allow you to specify a certain pitch.

 

Tinwheeler replied on 24/02/2022 10:23

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:23

I echo Euro's words. We found a 6.4m MH a bit unwieldy. The 6m would allow us to go most places and the 5m is a dream.

I guess it depends largely where you want to go but, on the whole, in this country I'm afraid bigger is not necessarily better.

Good luck.

richardandros replied on 24/02/2022 10:23

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:23

Our van is 8.1m shipping length and for the last three years, I haven't had a problem.  I'm not advocating telling 'fibs', but who would notice the difference between 7.99m and 8.1?  I've never seen a warden weilding a tape measure yet and even if they had one, I doubt they could accurately measure it anyway.

I wouldn't worry.

JVB66 replied on 24/02/2022 10:26

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:26

I think you will find the the 8mtr is body length not shipping length ,LVs with a body length over that may well have problems finding sites that can accommodate them

replied on 24/02/2022 10:51

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:26 by JVB66

I think you will find the the 8mtr is body length not shipping length ,LVs with a body length over that may well have problems finding sites that can accommodate them

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:51

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NutsyH replied on 24/02/2022 10:56

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:26 by JVB66

I think you will find the the 8mtr is body length not shipping length ,LVs with a body length over that may well have problems finding sites that can accommodate them

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:56

It's shipping length - I have a 7.9 metre T/A so checked with the club to be sure. Also note that the maximum "habitation" length you can legally tow is 7 metres, that is excluding the A frame. Unless your tug vehicle weighs more than 3500KG's.

 

Navigateur replied on 24/02/2022 11:05

Posted on 24/02/2022 11:05

It is the shipping length that matters, whatever the site. That is what determines when the back is right up against the fence posts just how far the tow hitch/front bumper protrudes off the pitch and onto the roadway.

On some sites there certainly are pitches over the "standard" length and it seems sensible to have wardens matching up long pitches with long caravans when they know one is arriving as a booking has been made.

My caravan is under 8 meters and there are Caravan Club sites where it is considered "oversize". However, there are single axle trailer caravans on the market over this length. 

mickysf replied on 24/02/2022 11:25

Posted on 24/02/2022 11:05 by Navigateur

It is the shipping length that matters, whatever the site. That is what determines when the back is right up against the fence posts just how far the tow hitch/front bumper protrudes off the pitch and onto the roadway.

On some sites there certainly are pitches over the "standard" length and it seems sensible to have wardens matching up long pitches with long caravans when they know one is arriving as a booking has been made.

My caravan is under 8 meters and there are Caravan Club sites where it is considered "oversize". However, there are single axle trailer caravans on the market over this length. 

Posted on 24/02/2022 11:25

The only thing that should enforce the rule is the day to day availability of pitches on a site which can accommodate longer units, be they caravans or motorhomes. Yes, the wardens should manage this in my opinion so don’t expect a great choice of pitches available on some sites. Also, expect to see empty pitches with cones on them as you arrive for this very reason. Choosing a pitch from all available is probably forfeited when folk buy those extra large. Some sites may also be totally off limits to exceptionally big units.

brue replied on 24/02/2022 11:34

Posted on 24/02/2022 10:23 by richardandros

Our van is 8.1m shipping length and for the last three years, I haven't had a problem.  I'm not advocating telling 'fibs', but who would notice the difference between 7.99m and 8.1?  I've never seen a warden weilding a tape measure yet and even if they had one, I doubt they could accurately measure it anyway.

I wouldn't worry.

Posted on 24/02/2022 11:34

I have seen a manager with a tape and the consequences that followed, some sites are very tight on space and it can affect all concerned especially if an argument follows. Although the tape came out the details of the van could be looked up on line and the van in question was over the limit. I felt sorry for the site manager having to deal with someone who was basically being dishonest and trying to get on the site knowing his van was over the limit. frown

edit.This was a very large motorhome not a caravan but I guess the outcome would be the same if the site manager knew it was over the limit.

JollyKernow replied on 24/02/2022 12:25

Posted on 24/02/2022 12:25

Afternoon

There's been a few instances of a pitch not being available because the details on the booking didn't match the outfit in the arrival area. Can be challenging at times to avoid disappointment.

I know we're talking a few cm's on this thread but when does that few cm's become a meterundecided. If it's a site you want to visit I'd suggest a call ahead to see if you can be accommodated. As an example, on my site the max booking length is 9 meters but I have a few pitches to accommodate 12 meters. They're not bookable online as I manage them at site level.

JK

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