Posts Tagged ‘touring’

Find the Right Static or Touring Caravan Insurance Policy

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

The hunt for a good caravan insurance policy can be a challenge. Due to the very specialised nature of the insurance it can appear difficult to identify the right policy, but this doesn’t have to be the case. The key is to get online which offers you a wide selection of insurers and policies, one of which will be able to provide you with the touring or static caravan insurance policy you need.

Knowledge is power they say, and a good idea is to use sites that provide you with relevant caravan insurance information and also the capability of getting a selection of quotes. This will enable you to forearm yourself with the knowledge while at the same time having the choices that will enable you to compare the different policies available, to find the right policy to suit your needs.

Here at caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk this is exactly the service we aim to provide. You will find plenty of information to inform you about what to look out for, what you may or may not need as part of your insurance, ways to improve security, and importantly ways to save yourself money. We are an impartial service, and make it easy for you to compare what there is to offer so you can find the right policy.

If you are in the market for static or touring caravan insurance make use of the site to help you make the right choice. Making sure you get a number of competing quotes means you are far more likely to find the right caravan insurance policy at the right price.

And The Winner Is….

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Well, here’s a thing… Devon and Cornwall are no longer the UK’s favourite destination for touring caravans. That mantle is now proudly owned by… Wales. Says who? Well, Haven Holidays, that’s who.

A spokesman for Haven said, that while Wales has always been “highly popular with its fantastic scenery, glorious beaches and warm hospitality,” that now “our latest figures for touring holidaymakers confirm it is number one.” One park owner who vouches for this is Gemma Dennehy, of Kiln Park, Tenby, who says the park has been much busier this year than other years, and with national pride stated that ““It is about time that Wales came out on top for camping and caravanning. There is so much to see and do here, especially in Pembrokeshire.”

Haven, who have six parks in Wales and provide, says that the demand for its top-of-the-range accommodation hit an all-time high this year, up 35%. Last-minute weekend breaks showed a 15% increase on the same period last year. All excellent news.

The Director of another Welsh site, Nina Davies, stated that trade at Lakeside Caravan Park, Llangorse, near Brecon, “is definitely a lot better this summer than in recent years and I put it down to the weather, which wasn’t a washout and September has been lovely, warm and sunny. The sun has given us a wonderful end of summer boost. People have been cautious about spending too much money over the past couple of years. So they have started to opt for camping more so that they have more spending money available for activities when they get on site.”

A spokesman for the RAC said that holidaymakers from London and the South East of England have begun to wake up to how easily accessible Wales has become on the motorway network. Pointing out that London motorists, “face a shorter trip to Wales and its beaches than to Devon and Cornwall with the M4 route to Cardiff and the M40 to Mid Wales.” However, he stressed the importance of caravanners travelling at “appropriate speeds and, because they are driving large vehicles, to find a safe layby to pull over in and take a break while letting other vehicles pass them if there has been a build up of traffic.”

Of course I woudn’t be doing my job if I didn’t reiterate the importance of a good touring caravan insurance policy to anyone tempted by the thought of Wales, or anywhere for that matter. As more and more people come to appreciate the pleasures of owning a touring caravan, more and more there is a requirement for good information to help them find the right touring caravan insurance policy. This is where caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk aims to step in and help caravanners both understand what they need, and where they can find it.

Security and Insurance for Touring Caravans

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Owning a touring caravan is a very enjoyable experience, and brings about many pleasant memories. However there is of course always the question of security. Given that a caravan is often a hefty investment, often running into thousands of pounds, it is obvious that good security is a must.

Fortunately there are a number of things you can do to improve your security (and at the same time protect your insurance). You will often find that hitch locks and/or wheel clamps are a minimum requirement for an insurance policy. And that they must always be used whenever the caravan is unhintched or unoccupied. Alarms are another good form of security, and although a more expensive option, tracking devices have an excellent track record at protecting caravans from theft.

The great side-effect of improved security is the discounts you can achieve on your touring caravan insurance policy. These can be up to 25% discount for a tracking device. Bear in mind though that discounts will only be applied up to a certain level, and that any additional security precautions will not attract discounts. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have other forms of security, because they still reduce the chance that you will have to claim on your insurance policy.

Another thing to bear in mind is storage of the caravan. If it is not kept at a secure storage site, the next best thing is to have it behind locked gates in your drive. It is not unknown for caravans to be stolen from driveways, so don’t believe that just because it is outside your house that it is necessarily safe.

Security is of course a big issue for touring caravan owners, because it can save you decent amounts of money on your insurance, make it less likely for you to need to claim on your insurance. It also increases the peace of mind you experience, allowing you to enjoy those wonderful trips away with the worries of ‘what if…’ Security and a good caravan insurance policy are two sides of the same coin.

Welcome to the Caravan Insurance Blog

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Hi, Welcome to the www.caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk blog.

This blog is intended to keep you up to date with news and information around the caravan insurance industry. If anything is happening that we think you may want to know, or if there are any little funnies we can bring your way then this is the place we want to bring them to you.

Working together with the main site we want to help people find out the things they need to know about insuring their touring or static caravan:

  • What is covered?
  • What isn’t covered?
  • What do I need to cover?
  • How much should I spend?
  • Where can I go to get this?

We hope this blog can be a valuable resource to help people find the right static caravan insurance or touring caravan insurance policy, at the right price.

Secure Storage For Caravans

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Caravan security and insurance are two sides of the same coin. Security providing your first line of defence, Insurance your back-up. Here at caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk we are dedicated not only to helping to find the right caravan insurance for caravan owners, and helping them save money on that insurance, but also to helping owners improve their caravan safety and security so they are less likely to have to fall back on their insurance (and thus further save money).

Last year, crime statistics showed that over 5,000 caravans were stolen in the UK. The wealth of information available here at  caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk will show you a number of ways that you can reduce your chances of becoming one of these statistics. One of the ways you can do this is by your choice of storage.

If you are a touring caravan owner, then storage is an issue you have had to think about. Many owners store their caravans on the drive of their home, where they can be quite well protected from potential theft. This is the cheapest way to store a caravan, offering the distinct advantage that you can keep an eye on your caravan, and also carry out any required maintenance.

There are however disadvantages, in that having a caravan sat on your drive most of the year can offend neighbours and could even breach covenants on your property.  Also, when your caravan isn’t there burglars with local knowledge may be rubbing their hands together with glee.

Other owners tend to leave their caravans at sites, either permanently sited, or held in storage and bought out when required by the site owners.

The other option is to keep them in a secure storage facility. These can be either open-air or under-cover facilities. Open-air facilities are the cheaper option, but leaves your caravan exposed to the elements.

If you decide that secure storage is for you, the next question is how do you find and choose the right storage site? This is where the Caravan Storage Site Owners’ Association (CaSSOA) can come in useful. Set up in 1999 with the intention of combatting caravan theft, their take on security is that whilst the majority of people take the attitude that “if they want to get in they will,” they by contrast sum their ethos up as; “If you want to keep them out you can.”

The explicit aims of the Association as as follows:

  • To act as a nationally recognised body providing an official register of safe and secure storage sites.
  • To help site owners improve their security and services, to prevent caravan crime.
  • To provide a strong lobbying voice to influence the views of people who make a difference in caravanning.
  • To reassure caravan owner’s they can be confident that every CaSSOA site has taken reasonable measures to protect the stored caravans.

The association now have over 550 sites nationwide storing over 80,000 caravans between them, and are supported by 13 specialist caravan insurers, including those featured on www.caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk.

To achieve membership all sites undergo a risk survey. The risk is assessed by reference to what may be termed the canons of security:

  • Environmental vulnerability
  • Crime patterns or trends
  • Local economic and social conditions
  • General site design
  • Access

Based on the results of those surveys the Association ranks sites by giving them awards as follows:

  • Gold Award: These are the most secure sites, and offer a very high standards of security. All other risks to the stored caravans have been addressed, and wherever possible eliminated.
  • Silver Award: These sites also offer a high level of security.
  • Bronze Award: These sites also offer a good level of security. This is termed as the entry level for sites wanting to become members of the association.

The good news is that caravan insurance companies often offer discounts for secure storage. The insurers Safeguard offer up to 15% based on the CaSSOA grading of the site. But as I said earlier, even better is that as a result of putting your caravan into secure storage, you are less likely to need to claim on this insurance.

The associations’ website can be found at http://www.cassoa.co.uk, and provides search facility to locate a site where near you live or where you where you take your holidays. If you are thinking of secure storage their site is very much worth a visit.