VISITORGUIDE NZMCA MOTORHOME, CARAVAN & LEISURE SHOW 2022 MYSTERYHAMILTONCREEK, FRIDAY 23 SEPTEMBER: 9AM-5PM SATURDAY 24 SEPTEMBER: 9AM-5PM SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER: 9AM-4PM ADULT SINGLE ENTRY: $16 ADULT MULTI-ENTRY: $28 CHILDREN (16 AND UNDER): FREE BUY AT THE DOOR OR ONLINE Proudly sponsored by: nzmotorhomeshow.co.nzINSIDE... Everything you need to know about the show Exhibitor list and map Your guide to RV accessories Fun things to do in the Waikato RV buying tips and more!
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From how Mystery Creek got its name, through to a map of where you’ll find each exhibitor and more information on some of the products available to buy this weekend, this is a great guide to keep handy on your phone as you make your way around the show. Take the weight off for a few minutes, grab a coffee and check out some of our features, which include information on what to look for if you’re buying an RV, information on the latest RV entertainment options, ideas on motorhoming through England and France and a bunch of ideas on other places in the Waikato to explore while you’re here.
We are absolutely delighted to welcome you to the mighty Waikato, and to Mystery Creek, where you can find anything and everything you’re looking for to enhance and improve your outdoor lifestyle.
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Produced by Motorhomes, Caravans & Destinations magazine in conjunction with Classic Events, this guide is your easy-to-read onestop directory containing everything you need to make the most of this weekend’s show. Whether you’re in the market for a new motorhome or caravan, you’re looking to add accessories to your RV, you’re after a different type of vehicle like a bike or boat that you can take with you on your travels, or you’re simply here to browse, there’s plenty for you to see, learn and do over the next couple of days.
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CONTENTS IT’S SHOW TIME! 6
The Avtex smart TV – made for RVs 59
NETFLIX AND CHILL
HISTORY OF MYSTERY CREEK
BEST OF BRITISH
Fancy an RV road trip around the French country side? Here’s how to make it happen 56
UK is a country best enjoyed at your own pace, and there’s no better way than by motorhome 51
WELCOME TO THE SHOW
HOW TO FIND YOUR PERFECT RV RUNS IN THE FAMILY
8 great activities to enjoy in the Waikato region while you’re here for the show 49
HIDDEN GEMS IN THE WAIKATO
Meet the VW family! 36
What you need to know about the must-have gear and gadgets for your RV 493616632
Everything you need to know to make the most of the 2022 Hamilton NZMCA Motorhome, Caravan & Leisure Show 8 EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY Who’s on at this year’s show and where to find them 10 SITE MAP Find your way around the show with this handy map 16
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YOUR GUIDE TO RV ACCESSORIES
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and alongside the Seat & Eat. As always, the TrailLite Theatre is fully booked with experts in their field to inspire you with eight full presentations each day.
The Off the Beaten Track Travel Marquee is your next must-do. This marquee is filled with tour organisations and operators with loads of amazing ideas of cool stuff for you to try, do, and experience around New Zealand. You could even be in to win $500 from the great team at Coast! Play a game of Corn Hole with Coast Breakfast hosts Toni, Sam, and Jase, and you’ll be in to win.
Located inside the main pavilion is another new feature to the show, the Ryman Healthcare Check Up Centre This health hub features organisations offering a variety of health and wellbeing
Looking for accessories? This year’s Accessories Marquee is bigger than ever. You’ll find a wide range of new gadgets, incredible innovations, and fresh ideas to make your life on the road even more comfortable, fun, and relaxing.
he NZMCA Motorhome, Caravan & Leisure Show takes over Mystery Creek in Hamilton over 23-25 September and is all set to be the biggest ever. This year there will be even more motorhomes, caravans, and exhibitors filling two pavilions, two marquees and a bigger outdoor exhibition space.
A crowd favourite, Walk down Memory Lane, has had a revamp with a new name and new location. The all-new Retro Lane can be found on the Village Green, outside the double doors of the main pavilion. Beautifully refurbished vintage caravans, cars, and vans will be proudly displayed over the weekend and open for visitors to have a good look through and to chat with their proud owners.
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You will now find the TrailLite Theatre in a new spot, next to the TrailLite pavilion
After an extremely challenging 2021, event manager Michele Connell says she’s delighted to see the show grow. “Having to cancel our show last year was a hard decision to make. We are truly thrilled to be back this year with a bigger show than ever. The RV industry has not had a show in the North Island for over a year, so we are working hard to make sure this one is unforgettable. We look forward to a successful three days for exhibitors and an inspiring experience for our visitors.”
See all the latest makes and models of motorhomes and caravans
This year, we are excited to introduce the all new TrailLite Pavilion. TrailLite is now in their own building situated on the eastern side of the main pavilion. With a huge dedicated TrailLite Pavilion, not only will there be a wide selection of their own worldclass motorhomes on display but they will be showcasing some of the best from overseas such as Benimar, Fusion and Mobilvetta.
checks, focusing on the importance of keeping well. All checks within the hub are free thanks to Ryman Healthcare.
The show will be bursting with everything you could ever need or want when exploring our beautiful country in your motorhome or caravan.Mark your calendar now for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 23-25 September.
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DATES AND TIMES Friday 23 September .............................. 9am – 5pm Saturday 24 September.......................... 9am – 5pm Sunday 25 September ............................ 9am – 4pm TICKET PRICES Adult single entry .................................................. $16 Adult multi-entry .................. $28 (unlimited access) Children (under 16) ...................... Free with an adult The NZMCA will be at Stand 56 Catch up with friends on location
Seat & Eat also has a new space, on the grass area opposite Retro Lane as you exit the pavilion. There will be a fantastic variety of foodies on site, as well as additional seating and shade cover. Show singer/guitarist Steve Crossland is ready to keep you entertained over lunchtime with all your favourite tunes.
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also offers the largest event Park and Stay in New Zealand, so why not make a weekend of it? Stay onsite for only $10 for all three days. You can also choose a multiday pass which provides unlimited show access over the three days for only $28. Note, the Campers Entrance is now located on the left of the main pavilion, flanked by a full complement of exhibitors situated along the lane. Or, if you’re just coming along for the day, there is ample free carparking.
There is a lot to see this year, so if you lose your way, just find one of our new ASK ME Ambassadors situated in two spots around the show. They will have all the information you need to know and can help you find what you’re looking for. We will also have sunscreen and water refuel stations in various spots around the show both inside and out, so don’t forget to bring your bottle.
Inside the pavilion annex, visit the all-new Cherry Tree Café for more lunchtime treats. You’ll find the café alongside the NZMCA’s beautifully refurbished 1928 REO Speed Wagon. Make sure you take the time to stop and admire the artistry and workmanship of this unique vehicle while you are enjoying the
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But with a name like Mystery Creek, the question has to be asked… what is the mystery that led to the naming of the venue?
THE HISTORY OF THE MYSTERY
s one of the biggest event centres in the country, the Waikato’s Mystery Creek Event Centre has seen its share of expos, field days, concerts, and conferences.
Hansen owned a farm section on the main route from Hamilton to Te Rore via Ohaupo. It was not unusual for strangers to knock on Hansen’s door asking for directions, and it was under this pretext that two men managed to enter his house on 18 December 1867, threaten him with a knife and take his savings of 21 gold sovereigns.
A festival at Mystery Creek in the 2000s
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In an attempt to defend his wealth, Hansen grabbed for his loaded rifle – but not quite quickly enough. As he reached for his gun one of the men fired a shot, which hit Hansen in the wrist, before making off with the stash.
There are a few stories floating about behind the what actually happened, but it seems the most likely theory – and best documented – is that which surrounds Waikato war veteran Christian Hansen. The story was recounted in the 1975 book, Plough of the Pakeha: A Cambridge Regional History by Eric Beer and Alwyn Gascoigne.
With his wrist bleeding profusely and in agonising pain, Hansen made his way to the nearest hotel, two miles away. A doctor from the Cambridge Military Hospital was sent for, but the news was grim. Hansen would need amputation – but worse still – with insufficient chloroform available, it would need to be done without anaesthesia.
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Fieldays in the early 80s
Hansen had apparently kept his gold a well-guarded secret, so the first mystery of this story was how the two men knew of Christian’s hidden
With 114 hectares and the picturesque Waikato River running alongside, it makes for an ideal venue for the annual NZMCA Motorhome, Caravan & Leisure Show. What better place to park up for a few days, catch up with old friends, and soak up an atmosphere of all things RV related?
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But it’s this recount that seems to hold most credit as an alternative theory: In mid-February of 1910, the Te Aroha Mail tells the story of a Cambridge resident who recalls seeing a commissariat wagon suddenly disappear over the bank of the creek. Two Irish soldiers then saw it reappear quickly afterwards climbing up the opposite bank. “How the bleezes did they do that?” asked one soldier of his mate. The other responded, “Divil the wan of me knows, ‘tis a mystery sure enough!”
One of the many concerts held at the centre
OTHER MYSTERIOUS THEORIES
There are a few other theories surrounding the origin of how Mystery Creek was so named:
Another legend in the mix is that, while a troop of soldiers were crossing the gully during the early Waikato land wars, one of their members suddenly disappeared without trace, never to be seen again.
The centre during Fieldays
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wealth. But an even greater mystery unfolded months later when a body was discovered in a nearby gully. Although the body was never identified, local investigators concluded that one of the thieves who took Hansen’s gold had strangled the other and taken off with the prizedThankfully,sovereigns.the mysterious and somewhat grim past of the Mystery Creek location has been resigned to the history books. Today, the Mystery Creek Event Centre is home to some of New Zealand’s most popular annual and one-off events, each attracting thousands of eventgoers from across the country.
One such theory is that a beautiful white racehorse named Mystery vanished from the site after taking part in a race on the old course which was located at the top of the gully.
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• Motorhomes are relatively quick and easy to park and set up.
If you’ve been considering buying an RV, you’ll no doubt be well aware that there is a lot to think about when it comes to choosing the right one for you.
MOTORHOMES
nyone looking for an RV in New Zealand will find themselves spoiled for choice. It can feel like a daunting task; everything is on offer, from massive modern fifth wheelers to converted buses, old and new motorhomes and caravans of all sizes as well as cool and quirky little vans. While it’s great to have so many options, it’s easy to feel a little overwhelmed when it comes to deciding which one will best suit your needs.
• Will you mainly travel as an individual, couple, or family?
• Do you have a specific hobby you need to accommodate while you’re travelling?
• You can be spontaneous and go from place to place quite easily.
• How important is it to you to have a sought-after brand and model, should you choose to sell it or upgrade?
If you’re considering buying an RV it’s worth taking some time to think about your individual priorities, preferences, and travel plans. To help you do so, we have compiled some key considerations for you to work through to find your perfect home on wheels.
Let’s have a look at some of the pros and cons of each:
• Once you’re set up at a campsite, it can be a hassle to pack up and unhook your motorhome if you realise you need extra supplies and have to drive to get them.
One of the first questions most people looking for an RV will ask themselves is whether a motorhome or a caravan is right for them. To help answer this question, it’s important to really understand your intentions behind your purchase and what kind of lifestyle you have in mind. For example, are you looking to travel during the weekends only or do you want to hit the road for weeks at a time? During your research you should be asking yourself a few key questions.
Pros
Part of the challenge is that there isn’t a ‘one-size-fits-all’ option. What might be perfect for one may be completely unsuitable for someone else.
• Where do you see yourself exploring, and at what time of the year?
• What is your lifestyle dream?
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• How long do you want to be away?
• Motorhomes are generally more expensive than caravans to purchase.
Cons
• With cab space taking up room, there’s less ‘living’ space inside a motorhome than a caravan of the same length.
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WHICH RV IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
A motorhome will suit those whose preference is for a combination vehicle and mobile home; the freedom camper; a person who values maximum manoeuvrability in campgrounds, and anyone who wants to set up camp with minimum fuss.
• With a bit of practice, most confident drivers will easily handle driving a motorhome.
• Will you stay in campsites, or do you want to freedom camp?
1. MOTORHOME OR CARAVAN?
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If you’re looking for a renovation project, second-hand caravans and motorhomes can be a dream. You’ll pay less upfront for the vehicle, and you can spend as required; bear in mind that this could mean your new baby won’t be on the road for a while though!
3. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
park for it; similarly, others will get hooked on the idea of a caravan until they realise they’ll have to get a new car as well to handle the weight. ‘Try before you buy’ is always the way to go with a big purchase like this. It will teach you more than all the desk research in the world.
4. PLAN YOUR BUDGET
2. NEW OR USED?
Cons
• You can’t be quite as spontaneous – it’s not as easy to pull over and take in a view or check out a shop when you’ve got to park with a caravan.
• A caravan can double as extra accommodation for friends and family to stay in at home.
It’s fair to say that if money is no issue, buying new is the preferred option for many. Not only do you get a brand-new home on wheels, but often you also get the chance to personalise it to your specific wants and needs, and warranty gives you peace of mind.
Before you fall in love with that milliondollar motorhome, do a budget check. Your budget will have a direct impact on many of the other decisions you have to make, so it’s a good idea to get a rough idea before you start looking.When you determine your budget, keep in mind that a more expensive RV will also mean higher insurance costs. On the other hand, a cheaper vehicle – especially an older or second-hand one – will more likely require repairs and maintenance, which can quickly add up. Old or new, all RVs come with additional costs for maintenance, registrations, insurance and more. Make sure you plan for this in your budget.
5. THE SPACE DEBATE
No matter how big the RV is that you buy, your living space will be compact compared to a house. As such, getting the layout and configuration of the living space right is a crucial step in choosing the right motorhome or caravan for you. Here are some of the key things you may want to consider:
CARAVANS
1. Be realistic: How many people will actually be travelling in your RV? The kids or grandkids might want to come with you every now and again, but do you really want
• Caravans are generally less expensive than motorhomes.
• You can set up at your campsite and still have a vehicle to go exploring or shopping.
Buying used has its advantages. For example, you can view and test drive the exact vehicle you’re looking to buy. If you like it, you can usually take it home right away without any waiting periods. In addition, if you buy an RV that’s only a couple of years old, most teething issues that can come with brand new vehicles should be sorted, but you should still have a few good years before you need to prepare for more significant repairs (though there are no guarantees, of course).
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• You’ll need to factor in the additional cost of the tow vehicle and its maintenance.
However, for most people, money is a factor, and we all want the best we can find for our needs.
No matter how much you’re champing at the bit to sign on the dotted line, you won’t really know what you’re looking for until you’ve tried a few options out. Plenty of places offer rentals; it’s a good idea to test-drive a few different vehicles to see what you like. Another good idea is to visit a trade show, or a local dealer with lots of different models onsite. That way you can view and experience different layouts and configurations to see which ones are likely to suit you Plentybest.ofpeople have assumed they want a big motorhome, right up until the point they get tired of trying to find a big enough car
Caravans can go most places a motorhome can go; and they can also be used for freedom camping providing the driver is competent at towing and at getting in and out of awkward places. You will of course need a suitable tow vehicle and set up time is usually a little longer than with a motorhome and less convenient when it’s raining. However, once camp is set up, the tow vehicle is free for travel without the need to unhook power and pack everything away.
• You’ll need to be confident at towing.
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• The quality of batteries varies significantly, so two batteries of the same capacity might provide vastly different output. Check with an expert before you buy.
4. Bathroom: Do you want a full bathroom with a shower that’s separated from the toilet, or are you happy with an allin-one wet room? Do you prefer a cassette toilet or one that leads into a black water tank?5.Dining & living: How many people need to fit around the dining table? Are you happy with your dining area also being your living area, or do you want them separate?
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While it is generally possible to add more battery capacity and extras such as solar panels later, these are all ideas you should take into consideration when you’re doing your research before buying an RV:
2. Beds: How many beds do you need, and what’s your preferred configuration? Do you want a big double bed or singles? Do you prefer an island bed? Are you happy to turn your living room into your bedroom at night, or do you want a permanent bed separate from the living space?
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Another vital factor to consider when choosing your RV is its power setup. RVs generally run on battery power when not plugged in. How much power you have while off-grid – and therefore how many appliances and devices you can use –generally depends on the size and number of the batteries and how they are charged. Most RVs have solar panels to charge the batteries, and most batteries will be charged while you’re plugged into power at a campground. In some cases, you can charge them while you’re driving.
1. Never hand over any money until you have met the person and have seen the RV (or have other evidence that they are trustworthy, such as people you know vouching for them).
3. If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t hand over any money until you’ve done your due diligence and know what you will get for your money.
4. If you buy used, always get a prepurchase inspection done. You might also ask an RV expert to check features such as the power setup, the self-containment certification and other RV specific features not covered by general pre-purchase inspections.5.Check the paperwork to make sure the person you’re buying from is the owner of the vehicle they are selling. Websites like thatcar.nz are great for checking if the ownership details you’ve been given are correct.Thismay seem like a lot of thinking, but when you consider how much money you’re about to fork out, it’s worth doing your research, especially if this is your first RV purchase. However, once you’ve done your due diligence, you’re well on your way to finding your perfect RV.
• If you’re buying used, don’t just take the previous owner’s word for it; get an expert to check the setup.
2. Be very careful about what personal details you share over email or other online communications channels such as Facebook.
Unfortunately, people looking to buy RVs have occasionally been targeted by scammers. These range from people who don’t even have an RV to sell and are trying to steal your money, to those trying to sell RVs for much more than they are worth. Here are a few tips to protect yourself from becoming the victim of a scam.
6. Storage: How much storage space will you need? Will you need storage that’s accessible from the outside for skis or wet clothes, for example? Are there specific items you want to take with you (think SUPs, fishing gear, bikes, diving equipment etc) that have specific storage requirements?
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to be hauling around a six-berth motorhome for the sake of having a couple of little ones for a few days once a year?
• Keep in mind that all batteries have a limited lifespan (older batteries will be much less efficient than newer ones) and the efficacy of solar panels can vary, based on age and quality.
3. Kitchen: How much kitchen space do you need? Do you like to cook and want room to do so properly, or is a small kitchen all you need? Do you need an oven or a microwave? Will you need a big fridge/ freezer, or will a small one do?
If you plan to spend most nights at a powered camp site, batteries and solar panels are less important. However, if you want to be off-grid for several days – or even permanently – make sure you have the power setup to support this.
7. Everything else: Think about what else you might need to consider. For example, people who plan to work from their RVs should think about where they will do so. If you’re planning on travelling with kids, you might want to think about a play area for rainy days, and those travelling with pets need to think about where they will live and sleep.
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or Volkswagen, ‘van life’ began back in the 1950s when people began to convert Kombi vans into campervans. Then in 2001, the German auto giant set up its own special vehicle operation to continue the legacy. The result was the first campervan ever created by a large car-maker – the California. Fast forward 20 years, and the California name isn’t just attached to a single model anymore. There’s now a California campervan for every family, big or small.
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California 6.1 Cooler than a breeze whipping up the waves at Malibu, the new T6.1 California takes a huge leap forward in terms of driving aids, safety, interior furnishing, and increased refinement.
The interior layout of the four-berth California sticks to the same template of the 2001 original, with an electric pop-up roof, pull-down loft bed, rear bench seat/double bed, and swiveling front seats all maximising the use of space within the van body. You can adjust it all to the occasion and the ‘daytime’ camping mode is certainly the highlight, with the two front seats facing backwards to the rear bench seat, allowing a lounge
Caddy California The newest addition to the family is based on the compact Caddy van. Like other Californias, the Caddy version lives up to the same values as the original Transporter van-based model. Spacious, practical and with clever detail, it also comes packed with safety equipment such as Autonomous Emergency Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lane-Keeping Assist.
The Caddy California’s 1.5L turbo petrol engine drives the front wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. With 84kW of power and 220Nm driving force, the Caddy California can easily tow braked trailers up to 1500kg and feels nippy and agile to drive.
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The Caddy California can comfortably carry five passengers in everyday use. What makes it unique is the area behind the front row seats converts into a spacious 1980 x 1070mm double bed, with a foam mattress mounted on springs for extra comfort. Below that is an optional stainless-steel drawer which can be pulled out to provide an outdoor workbench, sink, and three burner gas hob. When you’re ready for bed, the camping gear which includes camping chairs and table all folds, zips, or slides away in seconds. Starting from $70,000*, such Swiss army knife versatility creates the perfect blend of comfort and freedom.
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Many California 6.1 owners use their camping-ready Volkswagen as an everyday mobility solution. The engine pumps 146kW of power and 450Nm of force with 4MOTION All-Wheel-Drive to enhance traction off-road. Safety systems include Stability Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, Driver Alert, and Lane-Keeping Assist.
Starting from $158,000* you get the pick of three 18” alloy wheel sets at no extra cost, plus those seeking a more dynamic drive can also add Adaptive Chassis Control and a mechanical diff-lock.
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The California 6.1 in its natural habitat: the beach
With 30L grey- and freshwater tanks, a 42L fridge, programmable parking heater, three batteries, and an efficient kitchen consisting of a stainless-steel sink and two gas hobs, it all adds up to one of the most useful campervans on the market, and it’s perfect for your stress-free trip to the beach.
room-rivaling amount of space between them. There’s a hint of the old Kombi in the generous floor space and it allows the California to perform van-like tasks when required.
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Factory built, both the Grand California 600 and 680 are based on the award-winning second-generation Crafter van. Therefore both come loaded with equipment such as Lane-Keeping Assist, LED headlights, 4MOTION all-wheel-drive, touchscreen control, parking sensors and reversing camera, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross traffic alert. When you exit the surf, the second outdoor hot shower is handy for cleaning the sand from your feet and your board, or hosing down the dog after a muddy tramp or cleaning the mountain bike after riding a trail.
The Grand California 600 is the member of the Volkswagen campervan family to provide it. Starting from $169,000*, this fully self-contained solution is packed with features including a 110L water tank, 95L greywater collector, a self-contained wet room, 104W solar panels, kitchen, awning and that’s just to name a few.
Grand California 680 Meet the largest member of the family, the Grand California 680. At approximately 6.8 metres long, the extra room means a few more luxuries for your travels. Sleeping two adults on an Olympic queen size bed, the 680 is 800mm longer, permitting Volkswagen to rotate the rear double bed by 90 degrees so it can better accommodate taller travelers. A larger 174W solar panel replaces the 104W energy collector of the 600. Priced from $173,000*, it comes with single and optional two-tone colours available.
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Uniting the entire California family are the folded outdoor chairs and table, which are beautifully crafted from lightweight aluminum and cleverly stored across the whole range. In the Caddy version, they’re beneath the bed, in the California they’re in the lift-up tailgate, and in the Grand, they’re in the rear double doors. Their ease of access and stowage is just one of the many clever details that makes touring by a Volkswagen California such an adventure. Visit volkswagen.co.nz to learn more.
The Grand Californias get the most powerful engine in the Crafter inventory, a 2.0L turbo diesel developing 130kW and 410Nm, hooked up to an intelligent eight-speed automatic gearbox.
Both the Grand Californias come with a large awning
The Grand California 600 sleeps four comfortably, with a large double bed and a pull-out loft bed for children.
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When it comes to the ideal summer, you can‘t beat the open road. The freedom to go anywhere and do anything. We‘ve been summer-ready since the 50s, with the iconic Kombi creating timeless memories for Kiwis. Now, freedom meets a new generation with a Volkswagen campervan for every family big or small. Discover new adventures with the Volkswagen California campervan family.
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Just a ten-minute drive from the tiny township of Kawhia is beautiful Ocean Beach. Vast sands and tranquil turquoise waves make it a gorgeous place to spend the day, but at low tide, an extra surprise makes it even more delightful. Not everyone knows that when the water goes out at this stunning beach, the Te Puia Hot Spring
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bubbles to the surface and you can dig your own personal spa bath in the sand. There are spades to borrow at the entrance to the dunes – but they may all be in use, so take your own just in case. The best time to go is two hours either side of the low hot-water-beach/waikatonz.com/destinations/waitomo-caves-and-surrounds/kawhia-tide.
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While everyone knows about Hobbiton, Hamilton Gardens and the twinkling splendour of the Waitomo Caves, there are many other great activities in the area that sometimes fly a little more under the radar. Here are some that are well worth checking out.
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he mighty Waikato is a fun and varied region to travel around in a motorhome. You can be cycling by the river one moment and visiting internationally-renowned gardens or sitting in a cool cocktail bar the next. As well as city fun, there are also plenty of rolling pastures, stunning coastlines, and geological wonders to explore – all within easy driving distances. Where else can you go from exploring caves to walking along a beach, to dining in an upmarket restaurant all in one day?
If you are passing through Cambridge, don’t miss a stop at Italian restaurant, Alpino. You’ll need to book as it’s always busy, and you’ll see why the moment you step through the door. This vibrant buzzy space wouldn’t be out of place in Rome or Milan and the food is truly sublime. Riccardo Carminati and his team serve up generous portions of flavour-forward modern Italian fare, great wine and cocktails –all with a healthy dose of Italian hospitality. There’s a reason it was crowned Outstanding Restaurant of the Year in last year’s Waikato Hospitality Awards. Make sure you try the Cicchetti, like stringy mozzarella bites with lemon aioli or crumbed fried olives stuffed
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Te Aroha has been known for its therapeutic mineral water for more than a century. In the 1880s the land was gifted to New Zealand by Māori chief Mokena Hou for development as a health resort. And the beautiful wooden tubs at Te Aroha Mineral Spas are a great place to enjoy their benefits. They also have a beauty treatment facility where you can book in for all manner of treatments from massages to facials to body wraps.tearohamineralspas.co.nz
Half an hour from Waitomo, heading towards the coast, you’ll find the majestic Marokopa Falls. In New Zealand the word ‘falls’ can mean anything from a small stream rushing over not-very-high rocks to impressive amounts of gushing water tumbling down a cliff face –and this is definitely at the wow factor end of the scale. At 35 metres high, the fast and furious Marokopa River cascades over undercut greywacke basement rock for a specular show. Take the short track through the tawa and nikau forest down to the viewing platform and prepare to be impressed. Make sure you leave enough time for a stop at Mangapohue Natural Bridge on the way in or out. This spectacular feat of nature dates back millions of years and now the arch is all that remains of an ancient cave system, the ceiling punctuated by gothic
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with feta, or bigger dishes like crispy skinned snapper with Jerusalem artichokes three ways and homemade pappardelle pasta with braised goat ragu, pomegranate and shaved parmesan. alpino.co.nz
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looking stalactites. The view back down the gorge is stunning and the walk in and out is flat and easy. falls-waitomo/waikatonz.com/experiences/walking-hiking-trails/marokopa-
Just 15 minutes from Cambridge, The Sculpture Park at Waitakaruru Arboretum is a magical 2km trail with the most amazing, often very large, sculptures to admire. Wind your way around ponds, cliffs, rocks and more than 30,000 trees from around the world in this wonderland born from a former quarry. Sculptures range from tiny faces peeking out from the bush to large-scale installations. From the whimsical and fun, to sparkly glass knitting suspended from a tree, to a deeply provocative installation symbolising alarming domestic violence statistics in New Zealand, it’s a fascinating experience. A great way to stretch your legs and feed your soul. sculpturepark.co.nz
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It’s always great to drink craft beer at the source, and Bootleg’s beer is award-winning for a reason. But what makes this brewery experience, just 20 minutes out of Hamilton, even more interesting is the fact that it’s located in the historic Matangi Dairy Factory. The original creamery, built in 1885, supplied cream to Waikato’s first butter factory run by Henry Reynolds – the beginning of the Anchor brand (inspired by a sailor’s tattoo) Don’t miss the award-winning Apehanger IPA and make sure you check out their social media for rotating food trucks supplying great kai to go with your brew. bootlegbrewery.co.nz
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Just 15 minutes out of Hamilton is Zealong. You won’t find bona fide tea plantations in many – well any – other rural New Zealand settings. And this is so much more than a tourist attraction in an unexpected locale; the amazing tea has won international acclaim for its quality and taste. When available, the plantation tour is great and the tea ceremony fascinating. Round it all off with a magnificent high tea – add a glass of bubbles if it’s not you driving the motorhome. zealong.com
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So once you’ve enjoyed the motorhome show, why not stay a while in the Waikato and explore more of this beautiful part of Aotearoa. If you haven’t seen the well-known attractions, tick them off your bucket list pronto – but if you have, there’s plenty more to discover.
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Human settlement began in the Lake District – England’s largest National Park –at least five thousand years ago, when Pike o’Stickle and other mountains became the stone of choice for axes and stone circles. These days the area is a popular holiday destination, with multiple lakes, forests and pastures that are best explored on foot.
or a country that’s smaller than New Zealand, Great Britain and the United Kingdom has a lot to say for itself. Steeped in rich traditions, with warm, welcoming centuries-old pubs and bursting at the seams with World Heritage national parks and prehistoric sites, the UK is a country that’s best enjoyed at your own pace – and there’s no better way to do that than in a Travellingmotorhome.bymotorhome in Britain, Scotland, Wales and Ireland may not have occurred to you before, but with a vast range of campsites, chocolate box villages and historic castles and houses, taking your home on wheels around the country gives you the independence to explore at your leisure, whether you’re travelling on your own or as part of an escorted tour.
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Camp next to Derwentwater Lake in Keswick for easy access to numerous tracks and trails; visit Hill Top, an incredible time capsule of Beatrix Potter’s life – and if the mood takes you, there’s always Gretna Green to run away to elope!
Steep limestone valleys, beautiful tiny villages, haunting moorlands and some very famous foods all form part of the Peak District National Park’s history. The spa town of Buxton, England’s highest market town at 300m above sea level and located in the centre of England, is famous for its mineralrich water and spectacular architecture. With a campsite peacefully nestled in a nearby valley floor within walking distance to the town, this is the ideal spot to explore the rich, rolling countryside of this beautiful region. Explore the nearby stately home of Chatsworth House; enjoy a traditional Bakewell Tart in charming Bakewell, or simply take to the road to explore this delightful green region.
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If you’ve ever watched the Harry Potter movies, Snow White & The Huntsman, Calendar Girls, Peter Rabbit or The Full Monty, you’ll know that the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales boast some idyllic scenery that will transport you to another world. There’s over 5000 miles (8,046km) of famous dry stone walls in the area, some dating back over 600 years.
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Scottish mountainscapes rub alongside white sandy beaches, with your route dotted with remote fishing villages you’re unlikely to find any other way. Whether you have five days or five weeks for this famous roadie, this is an experience you’ll never forget.
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Head east to the Pennines and into the Yorkshire Dales, where you’ll feel you’ve gone back in time. Find out what inspired artists like Turner and the poet William Wordsworth at Bolton Abbey and see the ruins of a 12th century Augustinian monastery before camping on the outskirts of historic York. From here, the world is your oyster as you step into the world of the Netflix series Bridgerton at Castle Howard, discover the birthplace of modern Christianity at York Minster – and make sure you leave time for afternoon tea at the infamous Betty’s Café Tea Rooms.
Often regarded as one of the world’s ultimate road trips, this fantastic coastal drive takes you on a stunning journey of over 500 miles (830km), taking in some of the north of Scotland’s most arresting scenery. Rugged
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As the world gradually reopens, so do our opportunities for taking a motorhome on an international holiday. The United Kingdom is a treasure trove of historical stories, picturesque villages and spectacular landscapes that makes for a road trip to remember.
Hathersage village, in the Peak District, is a walkers’ paradise
No trip to the UK would be complete without a visit to London. Whether you start there, end there or squeeze it into the middle of your trip, there’s so much to see and do here that it’s worth spending a few nights here. Head to the city centre to visit Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London or shop on Oxford Street; take in an opera at Covent Garden, see a musical at the West End, or take a stroll alongside the Thames… whatever you choose to do in this 2,000 year old city, you won’t be disappointed.
Scotland’s castles and ruins make for a perfect coastal day out
Just over 100km from Oxford lies Bath, home of the writer Jane Austen and yet more amazing history. A World Heritage City, Bath has more museums per square mile than any other city. As part of a Worldwide Motorhomes Holiday tour, entry into the city’s ancient Roman Baths, built in 75AD as a religious spa complex, is included.
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The Elizabeth Line, the newest London rail line, stretches more than 100km from east to west London. With a campsite close to this line that’s just 20 minutes from central London, you’ll have plenty of time to explore at your leisure. Note that this campsite is very popular so make sure you book well in advance.
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If you’ve never had a clotted cream high tea, this is your moment. This deliciously creamy delight started in Devon as a way to separate the fat from milk to make butter. These days, it’s part of most traditional high teas in the area and an unmissable treat for foodies! England’s south-west is made for motorhome holidays. The rich ecosystem of the Eden Project in Cornwall is fascinating; located in a reclaimed china clay pit, this educational charity is a living theatre of plants and people that showcases our dependence on plants. This care for the land is typical of the area, which has a history that goes back to Paleolithic times. Loved by surfers, anglers and historians across the world, Cornwall is truly a delight. Head to Port Isaac, otherwise known as Port Wenn from the popular TV series Doc Martin; enjoy fish and chips by the water at Padstow, and take in a live performance at Minack Theatre, a unique open-air theatre perched on rocky granite cliffs above the Atlantic Ocean.
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Even the name conjures up images of picturesque villages and traditional marketplaces. Just a short drive from Stratford-uponAvon, the 16th century birthplace of Shakespeare, the Cotswolds is the largest Area of Outstanding Beauty in England and Wales. While Castle Combe is officially the prettiest village in the Cotswolds, take some time to decide for yourself; it’s a tricky call! Stock up the motorhome with goodies at the open-air street market in Moretonin-Marsh, before seeing the baroque architecture and stunning art and tapestry at Blenheim Palace, before making your way to the famous city of Oxford, home to Britain’s oldest university.
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Small group tours offer clients the security of travelling with a local guide, combined with the camaraderie created by shared experiences, but with the freedom to explore at your own pace during the day.
f the idea of travelling across France in your own private bubble, and taking a motorhome to places you’ve only ever read about or seen on TV, is your idea of a good time, then this is your perfect trip. Blessed with spectacular scenery, mouthwatering food and wine and fabulous cities – don’t forget the sweeping vineyards, shimmering lakes and ancient relics too – France is a destination that’s easy to get to, and provides a new experience every day.
Your loop tour of France with Worldwide Caravan and Motorhome Holidays starts in London, where you can pick up your motorhome and drive through the Eurotunnel. You’ll pop out in Calais, where you’ll find your first campsite at the 19th Century Château du Gandspette. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore La Carriére Wellington: the Wellington Tunnels memorial to the Battle of Arras in 1917. The tunnels were used as secret air raid shelters during WWII, before they were sealed up for over 50 years. The walls in the caves and tunnels are covered with writings from the New Zealand soldiers who hid down there; you’ll see markers pointing to New Plymouth, plenty of personal names and even the words ‘Kia Ora NZ’ engraved in the stone.
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Travelling by motorhome has so many advantages. It provides a unique opportunity to travel under your own steam, in your own time. Fancy stopping off for an extra day because you’ve picked up a baguette from the local Boulangère and some local wine, and you’re up for a riverside alfresco picnic? No problem. Maybe there’s a wine region you particularly enjoy, or a drive you’ve always wanted to do; in a motorhome, the world truly is your huître (oyster). With weekly markets in most towns and villages, you’ll eat and drink like royalty wherever you go.
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Next up is the Bordeaux region, famous as a wine region, and just as compelling as a food and historical destination. Dine on oysters from the Bay of Arcachon, and try a cèpes de Bordeaux, arguably one of the best mushrooms in France.
An unmissable experience is dinner at L’Edelweiss, a small mountainside restaurant overlooking Lake Annecy; dine at an altitude of 1,157m and watch the paragliders as you eat. The Wonders of France tour also includes a day trip to Chamonix, where a cable car takes you 3,842m into the air, stopping twice en route to the Aiguille du Midi. Not for the faint of heart but what a ride; at the top you’ll come face to face with the mountaineers climbing Mont Blanc.
From Arras it’s a couple of hours’ drive through the French countryside to the most famous region in the alcohol world: Champagne. Camping in the heart of Champagne region, on the banks of the river, surrounded by vines, the town of Epernay is the perfect place to sample the delights of many of the world’s most renowned
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stocked up the motorhome, head south to Troyes, the ancient capital of the Champagne-Ardennes region in northwest France. Park up at Le Lac d’Orient, a modern campsite at the centre of the large Forêt d’Orient natural park and adjacent to the lake: perfect for watersports enthusiasts. Hire a bike to explore the lake or visit the nearby medieval town of Troyes, famous for its 16th century timber framed houses, or simply take a moment to enjoy the area.
The ornamental garden of Château Chenonceau in the Loire Valley
The campsite is a pleasant 30-minute walk from the Avenue du Champagne, where you can discover the region at your leisure. Take a tour underground to discover a little of the 18km network of underground cellars, where millions of bottles of Champagne are kept in cool, dark tunnels underground. Worldwide Motorhome Holidays includes a guided tour to the House of Mercier, including transfers back to your motorhome, leaving you free to try as many Champagnes as you
If you’re impressed by the mighty Mount Cook, just wait until you get to the French Alps and camp along the shores of Lake Annecy. With access to the picturesque township of Annecy by bicycle or boat, the southern end of Lake Annecy also offers easy access to the French Alps.
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pre-booked campsites, sightseeing and ferry crossings (including Eurotunnel), transfers and pre/post accommodation. For those travelling independently, motorhome hire can be arranged from Rouen, Evreux, Paris, Nantes and Lyon, as well as throughout Europe. All tours offer exceptional experiences for your perfect motorhome holiday and can be adapted to suit you. For more information, visit alanrogerstravel.co.nz.
As you make your way back up north towards Limoges, stop off at Oradour-sur-Glane for an insight into one of WWII’s worst atrocities. The abandoned village is left largely as it fell in 1944. Nearby a charming campsite set in the grounds of a beautiful château comes complete with on-site restaurant and a swimming pool.
The timber-framed houses in the historic old town of Troyes
Caravan and Motorhome Holidays offers an escorted 36-day Wonders of France small group tour featuring all of these locations and more. They also offer independent tailor-made motorhome holidays throughout Europe (including France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy and Croatia) and further afield to countries including the UK & Ireland, Canada, the USA, Southern Africa and Australia. These include everything from motorhome hire,
High above the Lot River lies the cascading village of Saint-Cirq-La-Popie, with its narrow lanes and gothic façades. Listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France, it’s possible to camp on the edge of the River Lot, within walking distance to the village. The UNESCO World Heritage site at Rocamadour and the caves at Gouffre de Padirac, one of Europe’s largest chasms with 42 kms of underground limestone passages are also worth a visit and are included in your tour.
The Palace of Versailles has been listed as a World Heritage Site for 40 years. During King Louis XIV’s reign, close to 10,000 people lived here, including the royal family, court, government departments and staff. From the campsite in Versailles, a day trip to Paris is unmissable.
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The local markets have a range of outstanding produce
This 325km stretch of road that winds through the spectacular mountains of Provence follows the route taken by Napoleon during his 1815 escape from Elba to Grenoble. Stay overnight in the Haute Provence, a wooded campsite stretching over 11 hectares with spectacular views and some beautiful medieval villages and fantastic markets.
Take your time as you drive, but it’s well worth visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mont Saint Michel in Normandy. This magical island is topped by a gravitydefying abbey and is counted among one of France’s great sights.
Lake Annecy from Col de la Forclaz
From here it’s possible to visit many of the D-Day landing beaches at Utah, Omaha, Juno & Sword, and the memorial sites commemorating WWII.
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56 Camper entertainment is experiencing a huge rise, with smart TVs leading the way in must-have technology. We took a look at a mobile-specific 12 volt TV that ticks all the boxes for people on the move.
aking your house on the road used to mean going without many of the creature comforts you get at home. While RVfriendly TVs have been available in the past, they’ve usually been pretty basic affairs. Things are changing; however; people want more connectivity in their RVs, and don’t want to compromise on quality or options. These days, we want it all.
Enter the Avtex TVs, a user-friendly smart TV that does all the above and more. It utilises WebOS Smart TV software, a smart TV operating system that’s set up to allow control and access to more advanced features and connected devices. Generally considered to be one of the best smart platforms, the Avtex range is easy to use; just download the apps you want, and away you go.
Unlike your TV at home, this TV is built to survive the roads; Duncan recalls one notable occasion when an Avtex TV was recovered from an RV that had rolled three times. “Unfortunately the campervan didn’t survive – but the TV did!” he says. “They are built to be pretty bulletproof, which is what you want when you’re travelling. They are also lightweight, with the 19 inch TV and stand coming in at just 2.7kg.
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And we can get it too, according to Duncan MacMillan of Apollo Entertainment in Whangaparaoa on Auckland’s North Shore. “RV owners are used to having Netflix, TVNZ+, Neon and all the other streaming services they can get on their home TV. They want to be able to look at the videos they made on their phone that day, or to look up how to fix something on YouTube; even to play music from Spotify,” he says. “Basically, they want a TV that has the same capabilities as the one they have at home.”
“The WebOS connected TV range is a technological leap for TVs in the RV industry – and they are selling fast; four times faster than the TVs we had last year. The market is huge; Avtex makes 250,000 TVs a year for the worldwide RV market alone,” saysMostDuncan.campers these days are designed to have space for a TV, and there are a range of sizes available so there’s something to suit every vehicle. Avtex TVs are available in 19, 22, 24, 27 and 32 inch screen sizes, with a 39 inch coming soon. “You’ll have to have a pretty big RV for that one!” says Duncan. Prices start from $1,050 for the 19 inch.
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One of the top complaints from campers is that they don’t always want to watch the same thing. An RV can be a very enclosed space, and it can be tricky to get a good night’s sleep when your partner has the rugby on full-blast. “Avtex has spent quite a bit of time making sure the audio is up to speed,” says Duncan. “These TVs have Bluetooth 5.2 – with no irritating audio lag – so if one of you wants to head to bed, simply switch the bluetooth to headphones. That way, if you want to watch TV you won’t wake the whole motorhome.”
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Avtex TVs have been designed and developed to make a seamless transition from home to campervan. Easy to set up, use and store, they are pre-tuned and pre-tested by Apollo, and can be installed by your local dealer.
Apollo Entertainment was founded in 2009. After initially specialising in TVs, Apollo now sells a range of RV accessories, including hydraulic levelling, lithium batteries, solar technology and e-bike racks. Owner Duncan Macmillan got his electronic expertise when he served in the Royal New Zealand Navy, specialising in electronic warfare. After leaving the Navy in 1995, Duncan moved to the marine industry, where he supplied form navigation for superyachts. “I sold my first plasma screen back in 2012 for $25,000. A lot has changed since then; back in the day I used to build my own TVs but now we work with overseas designers and manufacturers to bring tomorrow’s technology to today.” Apollo has exclusive rights for the Avtex WebOS platforms across New Zealand and Australia; ask your local RV dealer for more information on WebOS and Avtex smart TV options.
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These TVs also provide the option to mirror cast or Apple airplay. For mirror casting, open the app you want to play on your phone and open Smartview. From there, choose your TV as your screen and play anything you like directly from your phone. It’s a great way to show the family what you’ve been up to!
Don’t worry about draining your battery; these TVs are made to use a very low amount of power. “They are multi-voltage, and turn off completely when you’re not using them,” explains Duncan. “There’s also an on-screen battery meter and a low battery indicator so you don’t lose power just as you get to the best bit of what you’re watching.” There’s even a timer record option from the programme guide so you won’t miss your favourite show.
With both digital and satellite tuners, it’s possible to get both terrestrial and satellite channels. Netflix and YouTube – the world’s second-largest search engine –are pre-uploaded by Apollo, and all the streaming platforms are available; you’ll just need an internet connection, which can be anything from the campground wifi to a hotspot from your phone. For Sky, you’ll also need a satellite dish and a Sky TV card or you can share SkyGo from your phone to the TV.
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From colourful cushions to power-saving solar panels, the accessories you kit out your motorhome with can make all the difference to your comfort, enjoyment, and safety as you travel. And whether you prefer an off-the-grid experience, or you like to travel with the latest technology and home comforts on board, there’s a stack of extras and attachments for your RV available to help you do just that.
Wall mounted cassette awnings: These are available in a variety of lengths and fixed to the side or roof of your motorhome. The canopy is housed within an aluminium case and uses a ‘roll out’ mechanism deployed with an electric motor or a manual handle.
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Extend your living space and enjoy shade and shelter with an easyto-use awning. There are a few options to consider when it comes to choosing the best awning for your motorhome or caravan. The three main types of awning include:
OUTDOOR FURNITURE
No motorhome or caravan set up is complete without a good quality set of outdoor furniture for those alfresco breakfasts or evening G&Ts!
Getting away from the daily routine, putting your feet up, and enjoying a little time out in nature – with a glass of whatever you fancy of course – it just doesn’t get any better! These essential accessories are all about helping you relax in comfort as you travel.
TIP: When you’re thinking about which set of outdoor furniture is best for you, consider factors such as easy set-up and take-down, quality (and weather-proof) materials, and the amount of storage space each piece will need.
AWNINGS
Fixed awnings: These have a welded metal frame and are finished with a durable fabric or aluminium-slat cover. This type of awning has a roof and three sides, and attaches to the side of the vehicle, so once set up, it stays put until you’re ready to pack down.
Freestanding awnings: As the name suggests, these awnings are set up independently of your RV. The obvious benefit of a freestanding awning is the ability to leave it on site (provided the site is secure, such as a campground), while you head out for the day.
Add a touch of personality and fun to your motorhome or caravan’s interior. Colourful cushions, throw rugs and duvets or caravan and Kiwiana-themed tea towels and mugs can help transform your RV into a relaxing home-away-from-home.
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Many motorhomers are now enjoying the benefits of inflatable fixed and freestanding awnings. Inflatable awnings are much faster to put up and take down, and by eliminating the steel poles, the awning package is lighter. With the steel poles gone, damage to your RV in stormy conditions is much less likely. Another big benefit is that, in reasonable weather, one person can put the awning up or take it down.
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TIP: To keep your motorhome’s TV in good working order, it’s important that it’s used regularly. A good rule of thumb is to run your TV for at least 10-15 minutes each month. Remember to keep your hardware updated to help prevent it from slowing or freezing.
Having a Smart TV on board is the ultimate in travel luxury and perfect for those rainy days or when you just feel like putting your feet up and watching a movie or your favourite series. When you’re looking for a TV for your motorhome or caravan, it’s important to choose a 12V/24V compatible TV designed for use in an RV. TVs that are designed for motorhomes tend to be a bit more robust and able to cope with the bumps and jolts of being in a moving vehicle.
Staying connected to the internet as you travel is easier than ever thanks to the latest in portable WiFi technology. A good connection is a must-have not only for emails or web browsing, but also for accessing streaming services like Netflix and YouTube.
An awning helps extend your living space as well as providing shelter
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There’s nothing quite like enjoying your favourite music while you’re sizzling up a steak on the barbecue or enjoying nibbles and drinks with friends. Bluetooth speakers are the ideal option for listening to music while you travel. Just connect with your phone, start your playlist, and sit back and relax. And if you decide to head down to the beach or move inside or out, your speaker can move with you. Bluetooth soundbars are another great option – either for music or to enhance your TV sound. Remember, when you’re considering a soundbar for your RV, choose a model that offers 12/24V compatibility.
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Today’s motorhomes and caravans offer a home-away-from-home, with all the mod cons and technology we’ve become accustomed to. With a few key accessories, you can get back to nature without missing your favourite shows, enjoy an alfresco sunset dinner accompanied by your favourite playlist, and connect to social media to share it all with friends!
To get connected you’ll need a portable modem that can be used with a 12/24V adaptor. There are a number of portable WiFi routers especially for RV travellers now on the market, as well as WiFi plans to suit your level of useage.
• Cooking surface: Although you will want your barbecue to be as compact as possible, you’ll also need to ensure the grill size is sufficient for your needs.
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• If you use your chilly bin for picnics at the beach, look for a brand that includes handy cup holders.
Whether you stay at campgrounds or prefer freedom camping off the grid, a portable barbecue is a must-have motorhome accessory. Some motorhomes include slide-out barbecues – the perfect way to store and use your barbie!
Even if you have a fridge in your motorhome, a chilly bin is a good accessory to have on board. Keep extra drinks and food cool, use it to pack up a picnic for a day at the beach, or for storing fish or seafood from your fishing trip.
• For long-lasting cooling, look for chilly bins made using high-quality polyurethane foam insulation.
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• Construction: Look for a quality stainless steel or enamel finish
• Size: Big barbies are great for home, but for your RV you’ll need to consider storage and weight.
There are a few features to look out for when you’re thinking about choosing a barbecue for your RV:
Travelling by motorhome is the ultimate way to enjoy alfresco breakfasts, lazy lunches, and romantic dinner under the stars. Even the most basic of meals taste so much better when you’re enjoying them parked up somewhere relaxing and scenic. Here are our top picks for must-have foodie accessories:
• To make it easier to carry, choose a chilly bin that has an extendable handle and wheels.
Tips for choosing the right chilly bin:
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• Ignition: Many barbecues now come with push-button ignition which means no need to worry about a lighter or matches.
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From collapsible kettles to gas-cooker toasters, there are lots of great products now available to help set up your RV kitchen. If you’re new to motorhoming, it can be tempting to stock up with all the latest goodies and gadgets. Our advice is to start out with the basics and build up as you go. Here are a few tips to help get you started:
Choose lightweight items such as melamine or high-quality plastic plates and drinkware. These are not only less likely to break, but they also help keep your RV’s payload weight down.
Keeping your bathroom and toilet hygienically clean needn’t be a big or arduous task. With the right products on hand, it takes just a few minutes a day.
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First up, think about how often you’ll be cooking in your RV. If you’re a master chef who loves to cook, you’ll need more (and better quality) equipment than if you prefer to use campground kitchens and barbeques.
Look for collapsible and stackable products to help you maximise the space in your cupboards.
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SURFACE CLEANERS
One of the most important things to remember when cleaning your RV bathroom is to use the right products. Many of the surfaces and fixtures in your RV bathroom are manufactured from plastics, lightweight acrylics, or composite materials. That means it’s important to use non-abrasive cleaners. Don’t be tempted to use products that contain bleach as these can cause irreparable damage.
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• Toilet fluid and rinse: This can be poured into your RV toilet to help dissolve waste and remove odours. Look for a brand that is environmentally safe and can be used in flush and waste tanks.
It’s best to head to your local RV accessory supplier and invest in good quality surface cleaners that will leave your bathroom clean and fresh.
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• Rinse: Once you’ve cleaned and sanitised your toilet, you may also like to use a rinse for extra freshness and to help lubricate the bowl to prevent staining.
Did you know that household toilet paper isn’t good to use in your RV toilet? This is because it’s not designed to break down quickly, which means it can cause blockages – a sure fire way to put a dampener on your holiday! The good news is, most RV supply stores stock toilet paper designed especially for motorhomes and caravanss. It does cost a little more – but it’s also designed to rapidly dissolve so you won’t have to worry about unclogging the loo while you’re enjoying your holiday.
Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals on your RV’s bathroom surfaces
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There are a host of products available to help keep your toilet and waste tank sanitised and fresh. These include:
• Pods or sachets: These handy pre-measured doses are ideal for treating toilets and cassette systems. They can be dropped into your waste tank and will dissolve on contact with water.
• Polypropylene top, leggings, and socks for extra warmth
Solar panels are an ideal secondary source of electricity, allowing you to charge up whilst on the go or parked up off-grid. The electricity generated by a small solar panel can keep a small battery topped up, while a larger panel set up can charge batteries while producing enough power to run 12V appliances like fridges, lighting, and basic electronics. Many companies offer good RV solar installation services, and there are also plenty of kits you can buy to install yourself. When it comes to deciding how many solar panels you need for your RV, there are a few factors to consider including:
• Check that the lithium cell battery is high quality. Some cheaper brands use low-quality batteries which don’t last or end up having issues in the first year or two.
• Assess what you want to do most with your bike. For example, if you want to go off-road, think about whether the tyres will be adequate. Research whether the bike is suitable for New Zealand conditions.
• Sun protection
• The types of appliances you’ll be powering
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If you plan to take a bike with you on your RV adventures, you’ll need to have a bike rack installed on the back of your motorhome or caravan. The type of bike rack you’ll need will depend on factors such as the size and weight of your bike, how many bikes you want to carry, and whether you want an electric model that does the heavy lifting for you.
Whether you prefer to stay mainly at campgrounds or love spending time off-grid, having a good supply of power is a must-have for your comfort and safety. Here are a few of the most in-demand accessories to help you keep the lights on and the kettle boiling!
• A head torch
• A drink bottle
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While AGM batteries (lead acid) were once the battery of choice for RV travellers, the new generation of lithium-ion phosphate batteries (LiFePO4) are becoming increasingly popular. And with good reason. Lithium batteries have a longer lifecycle and weigh much less than AGM batteries. They’re also very safe and are easier to monitor thanks to built-in battery management systems (BMS) with Bluetooth capability (which means you can check your battery’s vitals with your smartphone). Find out more about the benefits of lithium batteries
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• Buy from a recognised dealer or agent who can offer backup. You can pick up a cheap bike on TradeMe or other platforms, but you need to be sure you can get replacement parts. Look at the company behind the brand and make sure you feel comfortable that they’re established and trustworthy.
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• How long you want to travel off-grid
• Find out how much a replacement battery costs.
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• Always try before you buy. Take the bike for a test ride if you can, and see if it feels good to you.
One of the great things about the RV lifestyle is the endless array of beautiful trails, tracks, and national parks waiting to be explored. Here are our top picks to help you do exactly that!
E-bikes are the new black! Park up your motorhome or caravan, jump on your e-bike and you can carry on exploring around town or off the beaten track. With so many makes and models now on the market, it can be hard to know where to start. Here are a few factors to consider when you’re looking for the perfect set of wheels:
• Good quality hiking shoes or boots (make sure you ‘break them in’ before you hit the trails!)
• How many people are on board Find out more about solar power and how to get set up.
If, like most RV travellers, you love exploring walking tracks and trails as you travel New Zealand, it’s worth stocking up on a few items of quality hiking gear. Here are a few items to consider adding to your kit:
A DC to AC inverter allows us to use appliances that run on ‘home electricity’ in our RVs using our batteries. Inverters convert direct current (DC), like the power from an RV house battery, into alternating current (AC). In simple terms, an inverter increases the 12-volt DC voltage received from the battery and changes it to AC so the power at the plug is 230-Volt AC. Find out more about selecting the best inverter for your needs.
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