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Best Twin-axle Caravan for Couples: Swift Coastline Design Edition Q4 EB Super

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Winner: Swift Coastline Design Edition Q4 EB Super (Highbridge Caravans)

The Swift Coastline Design Edition Q4 EB Super, the Highbridge Caravans dealer special, is a delight for couples who want a twin-axle caravan. The eight-feet-wide caravan is spacious, well-equipped, and good value for such a big unit.

With the extra legroom you get in the lounge, plus skylights and side windows, the Swift Coastline Design Edition Q4 EB Super feels far more luxurious than its price tag suggests.

Cream-coloured cupboard doors and features are offset by dark flooring. The interior design makes the caravan look and feel modern. The lounge seats make up a double bed for extra guests.

The kitchen is an ideal size for two people, yet well-equipped enough to cater for four. Equipped with a good-sized fridge-freezer, Thetford oven, grill and hob, plus a microwave oven, you can cook for four people with ease.

With its rear bedroom and mid washroom, you have a super, private en-suite. Keep cooking smells out of your bedroom by closing it off. The washroom is spacious. There is a toilet on the left as you enter, a sink unit and big mirror in the centre, and a corner shower unit. A full-height wardrobe means you have plenty of hanging and storage space too.

You should get a decent night’s sleep on the rear island double bed with its Duvalay mattress. Tables units on each side and overhead lockers at the end provide good storage for your many clothes.

Outside are locker doors to the storage under the lounge seats, and a BBQ gas point.

The Swift Coastline Design Edition Q4 EB Super is a great choice for couples looking for a twin-axle caravan and a bit of luxury without breaking the bank.

Swift Coastline Design Edition Q4 EB Super interior

Layout

Rear island bed

Specification
Price
From £25,295
Berths 4
MTPLM 1,726kg
Overall length 7.98m
Width 2.46m

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