Is hobby a good make of caravan?

European Caravan Manufacturers Hobby and Dethleffs are renowned for offering the high build quality and durability that you would expect from a German-built caravan. Both companies also offer striking modern designs that are very different from the majority of British-built vans, which are more traditionally-designed.

Can I tow a hobby caravan in UK?

Some Hobby caravans are not legal to tow in the UK, as their length exceeds 7 meters. However, if you hold a B+E licence or you are towing with a commercial van, it is legal to tow above the 7 m rule. Hobby caravans are good quality motorhomes and worth the investment.

How long is a hobby 645 VIP?

Hobby VIP 645 645 22ft x 7ft – SOLD.

Where are Hobby caravans manufactured?

Hobby caravans are manufactured in Fockbek, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Hobby constantly presents and introduces various innovations into production.

Does it matter what side the door is on a caravan?

It depends Jane, where your standing if you just use the terms left and right. If you stand at the front of the van the door is on the right, at the rear and the door is on the left. Nearside, always means next to the kerbside, so it matters not where you stand.

How long is a hobby 635?

The body length of the 635 is 23ft. The handbook doesn’t give a shipping length but it’ll be about 28ft.

Can you tow a caravan over 7m?

The legal limit for towing caravans on an ordinary licence is a BODY length maximum of 7 mtrs.

How long is a hobby 695?

Hobby 695 VIP (2015) 25ft. 5…

What awning do I need for my caravan?

Cut the string where it meets the ground and measure it in centimetres. This will give you your caravan’s A-Measurement which is your caravan full awning size. This measurement will fall into a range of standard awning sizes – i.e. if your A-measurement is 970cm, you would select your awning from the 950-975cm range.

What side is a caravan door in the UK?

If you stand at the front of the van the door is on the right, at the rear and the door is on the left. Nearside, always means next to the kerbside, so it matters not where you stand.