As if you needed any more reasons to peruse the long list of second hand caravans for sale here at Albion Caravans (http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk), you may also be interested in getting involved with the various regional rallies that bring caravan owners and fans together. As we explained in our last news article, the chance to attend these events is one of many great reasons to join a caravan club.
Far from the popular image that many people have of rallies of featuring wild power slides through country roads by turbocharged four-wheel drive cars, caravan rallies are simply gatherings of Caravan Club members for fun and fellowship. Often taking the form of weekends or bank holidays away, these events are the perfect chance to make use of your caravan in nice surroundings, while having a drink, a laugh and meeting new people.
Customers of caravan dealers in Yorkshire usually want to make the absolute most of their new acquisition, and what could be better than spending time in the company of other caravan owners and hobbyists? They’re places where you will find a wide range of people, from families with young children or teenagers to retirees and people on their own, all of them united by a love of the freedom that cheap used caravans can bring.
Caravan rallies commonly take place in open fields, in locations ranging from the grounds of stately homes and country parks to more informal local venues. Wherever you live in the UK, you should be able to find an interesting rally taking place somewhere near you. Indeed, a good place to start is the website of The Caravan Club, which has a searchable database of centre rallies which are open to all members, irrespective of whether they are registered with a local centre.
So, what happens when you actually turn up to a rally? Well, the answer is: lots! The organisers, or rally officers, will generally leave you to do as you wish during the day, although they may still give you a choice of optional activities such as walks, fishing, coach trips or tenpin bowling. A social event often takes place on the Saturday evening, while you are also often given a competition or quiz that you can work on over the weekend. Sunday morning is normally flagpole, which is when rally officers are thanked, competition winners announced and forthcoming rallies advertised.
Rallies vary greatly in attendance, which can be as modest as ten or fewer, as or many as thousands of outfits. One other major advantage of caravan rallies is their affordability, with prices potentially being as little as £4 per night (plus VAT) plus a small rally fee or administration fee.
So if you fancy getting involved, why hesitate any longer to browse the extensive selection of used caravans for sale UK at http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk?
Editor’s Note: Albion Caravans (http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk) is represented by the search engine advertising and digital marketing specialists Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: [email protected] or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.
Far from the popular image that many people have of rallies of featuring wild power slides through country roads by turbocharged four-wheel drive cars, caravan rallies are simply gatherings of Caravan Club members for fun and fellowship. Often taking the form of weekends or bank holidays away, these events are the perfect chance to make use of your caravan in nice surroundings, while having a drink, a laugh and meeting new people.
Customers of caravan dealers in Yorkshire usually want to make the absolute most of their new acquisition, and what could be better than spending time in the company of other caravan owners and hobbyists? They’re places where you will find a wide range of people, from families with young children or teenagers to retirees and people on their own, all of them united by a love of the freedom that cheap used caravans can bring.
Caravan rallies commonly take place in open fields, in locations ranging from the grounds of stately homes and country parks to more informal local venues. Wherever you live in the UK, you should be able to find an interesting rally taking place somewhere near you. Indeed, a good place to start is the website of The Caravan Club, which has a searchable database of centre rallies which are open to all members, irrespective of whether they are registered with a local centre.
So, what happens when you actually turn up to a rally? Well, the answer is: lots! The organisers, or rally officers, will generally leave you to do as you wish during the day, although they may still give you a choice of optional activities such as walks, fishing, coach trips or tenpin bowling. A social event often takes place on the Saturday evening, while you are also often given a competition or quiz that you can work on over the weekend. Sunday morning is normally flagpole, which is when rally officers are thanked, competition winners announced and forthcoming rallies advertised.
Rallies vary greatly in attendance, which can be as modest as ten or fewer, as or many as thousands of outfits. One other major advantage of caravan rallies is their affordability, with prices potentially being as little as £4 per night (plus VAT) plus a small rally fee or administration fee.
So if you fancy getting involved, why hesitate any longer to browse the extensive selection of used caravans for sale UK at http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk?
Editor’s Note: Albion Caravans (http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk) is represented by the search engine advertising and digital marketing specialists Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: [email protected] or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.