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Campervan internal layout


Devoned

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Hi All,

I'm getting worried about the layout of our campervan for Glastonbury.

We have a fixed bed (rock and roll type) and a unit, but don't have the hob/water actually plumbed in.

How picky are they about this?

It's a T4, and it's clearly not a builders van with a bed in the back.  We'll be using an awning for the kids to sleep in, and regularly camp in it.  Will it be OK?

Thanks,

 

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sounds like you will be fine, if it has windows, a bed and looks like a camper then I can't see an issue.

ok it's a different festival but at IOW i saw loads of VW vans( no windows) with mattresses in the back and even a beetle with a tipi/yurt type thing only vaguely attached that had no problem getting into the CV field.

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I don't see a problem.

A lot of campsites wont allow commercial vehicles so if yours has passed the mustard with them you will be alright for Glasto.

The DVLA has strict guidelines as to what a camper van is but Glasto wont get their rule book out

If it looks like a camper you will be OK especially with kids.

If someone brings an obvious van in they may have problems

 

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