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10 of the best caravan accessory shops: Crowland Caravans, Cambridgeshire

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An impressive selection of sleeping bags and more surround you in this Peterborough caravan store


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This is a comprehensive shop, with ranges catering for the necessities of camping right through to the luxuries of caravanning.

10 best caravan accessory dealersIt has the largest range of sleeping bags we have seen with a display covering two entire walls. Price range from £11.99 to more than £100. An Outwell Double Layer Microsoft County costs £79.99 for a single and £134.99 for the double version.

The new Truma XT motormover is on show – it is so precise that it can trap an egg unscathed between a towball and a hitch. Fitting can be done with about a week’s notice.

Air-framed porch awnings are selling well at Crowland, staff tell us; ranges from Kampa, SunnCamp and Vango are well established and a new arrival had just been erected when we arrived – a Trigano Luna AirCamp model, with an inflatable frame of thermo polyurethane. The 2.8m size is £395.
Apache awnings, known for their high quality, have not been made for about four years but Crowland still has stock.

It has a vast range of caravan body and interior spare parts as well as accessories such as cooking equipment and tableware, and even folding laundry containers.

If you’re after folding chairs there are dozens on display, from child-size to Quest’s Elite Ragley model, at £77.99, designed for weights of up to 150kg. It weighs only 6.5kg.

The self-inflating mattresses are perfect for sleeping in an awning and cost from £32.99 to about £100. Roll them out, open the valve and leave to inflate. It takes just a few minutes.

Contact

Crowland, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE6 0JB
T 01733 210186
W crowlandcaravansandcamping.co.uk


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