Swift owners’ clubs: find your community on the road
Touring is about more than the destination. Owners’ clubs bring like-minded campers together to share experiences, friendships & a passion for life on the road.
We aim to provide you with straightforward, useful information to help you with your touring caravan, campervan or motorhome.
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Touring is about more than the destination. Owners’ clubs bring like-minded campers together to share experiences, friendships & a passion for life on the road.
Before investing in a new motorhome or campervan, it's important to qualify what you are allowed to drive, taking your age and the vehicle’s Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) into consideration.
If you’ve ever dreamed of hitting the open road with all the comforts of home, a motorhome might be at the top of your wish list - but how much does one actually cost and what on-going costs will you need to consider?
Discover where you can legally park your campervan in the UK, including overnight rules, free parking options, and expert tips to avoid getting into trouble.
British-built leisure vehicles are specifically created with UK roads, weather and touring habits in mind, offering practical advantages that truly make a difference.
With its rolling countryside, dramatic Jurassic Coast, and postcard-perfect villages, Dorset is a dream destination for motorhome & touring caravan adventures.
Going off-grid in a motorhome can be one of the most rewarding ways to travel, and our guide will help prepare you to stay comfortable and responsible on your adventures.
When purchasing a motorhome or campervan, understanding if they fall under 3500kg is important, as this weight is the standard Category B driving licence limit.
Taking the time to thoroughly check your motorhome or campervan before the new season means you can set off confidently, knowing everything is in working order for a safe and enjoyable first trip away.
Whether you're an experienced leisure vehicle enthusiast or considering buying a caravan, motorhome or campervan, visiting a show can be a very beneficial experience.
There’s something uniquely energising about flipping the calendar to January, a fresh year for motorhome and caravan owners alike means one thing: new roads to explore.
Modern motorhomes and caravans are designed to withstand most weather conditions, but several factors affect winter suitability, including its construction, insulation, heating system, and how you plan to use it during the winter season.
There’s something truly magical about spending Christmas on the open road, and with some forward planning, your caravan, campervan or motorhome can be the perfect festive getaway.
As the summer season wraps up, many campers will want to prepare their caravan or motorhome for winter storage, and with a few preventive steps, you’ll ensure everything is in top condition when it’s time to hit the road again.
Exploring Norfolk in a motorhome or caravan is a fantastic way to enjoy the region’s charm at your own pace - from sweeping beaches to picturesque countryside, all just a short drive apart.
The market for motorhomes and campervans has vastly expanded, but this guide will help you choose a motorhome that aligns with your individual needs, preferences, and lifestyle.
Using your residential driveway to park up your motorhome or campervan can be a practical and convenient choice, but whilst this practice is generally allowed, there are a few factors to consider.
Touring Northern Ireland in a motorhome, campervan or caravan is a brilliant way to experience its natural beauty up close - with stunning mountain landscapes, lakes, coastal cliffs and geological wonders all within short driving distances.
Scotland is one of the most breathtaking destinations you can choose for a motorhome or caravan holiday. With its lochs, coastlines, mountains and rich cultural history, it offers some of the most spectacular camping spots in the UK.
Are you planning a motorhome adventure across the UK in 2026? Different facilities, locations and of course the time of year all have an impact on what you can expect to pay for a site pitch.
If you're interested in buying a motorhome or campervan, naturally, many prospective buyers will ask the same question: how long will my investment last?
Lincolnshire is a brilliant destination for a motorhome, campervan or caravan getaway, offering the perfect blend of countryside tranquillity, historic charm and classic seaside fun.
Exploring Devon and Cornwall in a motorhome or campervan is an incredible adventure, with stunning coastlines, national parks and historic towns to explore at your own pace.
Cumbria is a popular destination for touring and camping, offering a diverse landscape of lakes, mountains, and countryside, with a variety of camping options and outdoor activities.
With vast countryside, multiple national parks, and a stunning stretch of coastline, Yorkshire is a fantastic place to find a campsite, whether that’s for campers, caravans or motorhomes.
Wales is home to a wide variety of campsites, whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a family-friendly holiday, or an escape into nature, there’s a site to suit every kind of trip.
Both buying and converting a campervan have their own advantages and challenges, but our guide will help weigh the pros & cons to help make your mind up.
One of the most common questions when buying a campervan is whether it includes an onboard toilet and shower. While many modern campervans feature these amenities, not all models are equipped with bathroom facilities.
Taking your dog away with you on holidays is a fantastic chance to create unforgettable memories, and this guide will ensure your four-legged friends can enjoy the trip as much as you do.
Whether you're a seasoned traveller or new to caravanning, a fixed bed in your caravan or motorhome offers superior comfort, along with several additional benefits.
Motorhomes and caravans both offer fantastic ways to enjoy outdoor adventures, however, deciding which one is the better fit for your lifestyle can be a bit challenging.
Pop-top campervans feature a collapsible roof section that can be raised to create additional headroom and sleeping space, making them compact and versatile.
Choosing a campervan or panel van is largely determined on your personal preferences, lifestyle, and travel needs, but they can come with a variety of benefits.
Our guide on tax, MOTs and servicing ensures your motorhome or campervan is both legal and roadworthy, providing you with a safe & enjoyable travel experience.
Motorhomes and campervans can be a significant investment and specialist insurance will help protect your vehicle against damage, theft, or accidents.
Read our guide on how hiring out your motorhome or campervan can be a great way to earn some extra income while also offsetting the costs associated with ownership.
Whilst living permanently in a motorhome or campervan in the UK is possible, there are several factors and regulations to consider.
Buying a new motorhome or campervan is a big investment and we’d recommend a trial run with Swift Go - this is the most effective way to get a feel for any vehicle.
Whilst modern caravans & motorhomes do offer electricity, the source and capacity of power can vary depending on the size and features of the vehicle.
If you’re currently in the research phase of buying a motorhome or campervan it can be confusing to pick apart the differences, and if there even are any?
Caravans and motorhomes are a significant financial investment, so protecting your leisure vehicle from theft and damage ensures that you can continue to enjoy its benefits for years to come.