Thursday, October 23, 2025

Road Trip Ready: 5 Essential Motorhome Travel Tips

Motorhomes, or RVs, can serve as a vehicle and accommodation. They’re excellent for road trips - allowing you to travel where you want without having to pay for hotels along the way. There are of course some challenges to traveling in a motorhome such as getting used to the vehicle’s large size and making sure you park somewhere safe and legal. Here are some motorhome/RV travel tips that will help your adventures to go smoothly:

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Know your vehicle’s size

It’s worth knowing exactly how high and how wide your motorhome is in case you come across a low bridge or narrow road. Consider keeping a piece of paper on your dashboard with the dimensions of your vehicle written on it. It could also be worth practicing your parking to help you get a good idea as to how much room you have either side.

Select motorhome-friendly routes

It’s worth using a GPS option that can help you find motorhome-friendly routes. Some routes may include very narrow country lanes or low bridges, which you won’t be able to drive through. By making sure that routes are suitable for your motorhome, you can avoid stressful situations later down the line. 

Secure your valuables

It’s important to make sure that your belongings are all hidden and locked away - when driving and when leaving your vehicle unattended. Not only can locking away items stop them moving around and falling as you’re driving, but it can also prevent thieves from seeing them. Closing curtains and making sure that your motorhome door is locked are also important steps to take when parking up and leaving your vehicle. You can also consider security measures like steering wheel locks.

Look into RV parks

While you can park almost anywhere in a motorhome, many locations may not be safe or may not provide you with access to electricity. RV parks provide you with a designated pitch with an electrical hook-up. They are often well-lit and have bathroom facilities too (if you don’t want to use the toilet in your motorhome). Book RV parks in advance so that you know where to stop and so that you definitely have a pitch. Many campsites have designated RV areas. You may also be able to find pubs and hotels with RV electrical hook-ups. 

Invest in solar panels

When it comes to wild camping in your motorhome, a big issue can often be not having access to electricity. You don’t want to drain your battery using lighting, heating or electrical kitchenware. At the same time, you shouldn’t feel that you have to do without power. It’s possible to install solar panels on the roof of your motorhome that can allow you to keep your vehicle powered up in any location. These solar panels come in different sizes for generating different amounts of power. 

Ready for your road trip?

By following these tips, you can make sure that your motorhome experience is a comfortable and stress-free one. It all comes down to preparation - while you can still make room for spontaneity on your trip, planning the important things ahead will keep you out of trouble. 

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