{"id":577,"date":"2019-01-09T09:51:02","date_gmt":"2019-01-09T09:51:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.caravanhelper.co.uk\/okay\/?p=577"},"modified":"2020-11-23T05:00:27","modified_gmt":"2020-11-23T05:00:27","slug":"caravanning-off-grid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caravanhelper.co.uk\/caravanning-off-grid\/","title":{"rendered":"Caravanning Off Grid"},"content":{"rendered":"

One of the biggest attractions to caravanning is undoubtedly the freedom it gives you to go where you want for holidays, when you want. However, even though it gives you a measure of freedom, if you stick to the official and popular caravan and camping sites, particularly those with electric hook-ups and lots of amenities, it may not feel as rustic as you were hoping it might.<\/p>\n

What can you do to make it feel more ‘back to basics’? Consider caravanning off grid. You may feel that it is not possible or incredibly difficult to do that in this country. At Caravan Helper, this is one of the areas of caravanning that interests us most and we are here to help show that rather than being impossible, it is actually easier than you might think.<\/p>\n

Yes, there are a lot of changes you have to make to your tourer outfit, but with our guide we hope you will feel more confident about researching it more and even giving it a try.<\/p>\n

First things first, before we dive any deeper into this subject, it’s best we discuss what we, and most other people, mean when we say ‘off grid’.<\/p>\n

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