Travelworld offers an industry-leading choice of high quality used motorhomes, including HYMER, Dethleffs and Niesmann+Bischoff. Every used vehicle that leaves our doors is thoroughly inspected from chassis to habitation and is protected by a minimum six month Back to Base parts and labour warranty.
Buying second-hand from Travelworld offers peace of mind and assurances that can’t be matched by private sellers and many dealerships.
Elevation X is our Approved Used programme which offers buyers a 10-point quality promise covering preperation, presentation and aftersales support.
We’ve scoured the country to ensure we have the very best range of quality used motorhomes and camper vans from premium manufacturers.
The camper vans we offer are from two of the most highly regarded manufacturers in their industry, HYMER and Carado with German build quality as standard.
To help understand the ranges we have created detailed model pages, making it easy to find the camper van that suits you best. You are also able to view the camper vans we have in stock for immediate delivery.
Compact, flexible and extremely straightforward to use and drive.
Experience freedom, flexibility & comfort with the Globetrail.
Laika’s camper vans are chic, fun-filled and superbly built
Built with innovation from every angle, from the original camper producer
We are extremely proud of the Brands that we represent and we have created detailed descriptions of every range and model from each Brand.
This allows customers to choose the perfect motorhome for their requirements and then order that vehicle to their exact specification. We also show the closest match to that motorhome we have in stock for immediate delivery.
An automotive icon, a marque synonymous with luxury, heritage and authentic craftsmanship.
HYMER ranks among the most innovative and successful motorhome manufacturers.
Stylish, cultured and built with passion, Laika motorhomes are perfect for discerning travellers.
The company slogan is “A friend of the family” and represents the values of the German brand.
The Entry level of our range, ultra competitive price and true German build quality
Erwin Hymer Centre Travelworld offers a comprehensive range of after sales services & products.
Although there is about 60% less traffic at night, there are about 40% more fatal accidents – often because drivers fall asleep at the wheel or because they look directly at the headlights of oncoming traffic.
As a motorhome is obviously a lot bigger than a car, it makes sense to think about why driving at night might throw up additional challenges – even for the most experienced driver.
Light
Low light levels means it is more difficult to accurately gauge distances, as well as identify pedestrians or obstacles such as potholes.
Glare can also cause issues: this is because our eyes take more time to adjust between bright lights and the dark.
Eye strain
If you’ve been driving a lot during the day, your eyes get tired and this can be exacerbated by the additional strain of concentrating at night.
Reaction time
Our reaction times are slower when the light levels are low – important to know when you are driving at 20mph or 60mph.
Here are a few tips that you can follow to make night driving more comfortable and less stressful for you.
Plan
Satnavs remove much of the stress when it comes to tackling an unknown journey, but it doesn’t hurt to plan your route so you know when you’ll be driving on main roads or country lanes.
Drive slower
As noted above, our reaction times tend to be a little slower in the dark, so take the pedal off the gas and enjoy a slower, steadier and safer, ride.
Headlights
Adjust your headlights, according to how laden your motorhome is. This will ensure you can see what’s ahead of you properly and you’ll also not be dazzling oncoming drivers. Check your vehicle manual to see how to do this.
Interior lights
Minimise distractions inside your vehicle by switching off all but essential interior lights – you might also be able to adjust the light levels of your dashboard.
Temperature
Your passengers might want to be warm and cosy, but it can make the driver feel drowsy, so turn down the thermostat a bit and have a bit of cooler air on your face to help keep you alert.
Adjust your seat
If you normally enjoy a more relaxed/reclined seated position, adjust the seat so you are sitting up a little more straight as it could help you to maintain concentration.
Windscreen
Top up your wiper fluid and make sure your windows are clean inside and out before you set off – a streaky, dirty windscreen is more noticeable at night than during the day.
Wildlife
If your route takes you off motorways onto minor roads and country lanes, watch out for animals that cross roads without any regard for vehicles that might be in their path.
Don’t be dazzled
It’s a mistake to look directly at other cars’ headlights because the glare can impair your vision, even for a few seconds.
The RAC recommends looking to the left-hand side of the road and following the white line that marks the edge of the road, if there is one.
Tired
Last, but by no means least, don’t drive while tired – it can be as dangerous as drink-driving. According to Brake, 10-20% of all vehicle crashes are caused by driver fatigue, while it contributes to 4% of fatal road accidents.
Take regular breaks, get some fresh air and stretch your legs or – even better – park up and get some proper rest before setting off again.
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