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RobertRyan
Aug 17, 2016Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
There was a campground adjacent to my hotel in Switzerland on the lake and it was jam packed full with small TTs that looked about 28 ft. or so and most of them had a screened room attached that zipped into the roof edge molding and in effect doubled their floor space.
bumpy
Pretty well summed up the European Travel Trailers. In some countries that are rare, all you see is Class C's. Varies from country to country, but Class C's to a lesser extent Class B's, dominate their roads generally
I was probably long on that 28ft, probably more like 24 ft. I saw one large Class A in all my travels in Europe/Asia/Africa and that was at an airport in Europe. sure stuck out.;)
bumpy
Things you would not see in a Month of Sunday's in the US
There are many companies producing these in Europe, surprisingly so. A luxury Horsebox.I have tallied up about 30 Manufacturers at least. Class A's in the US sense are pretty rare. Look up Luxury European Horsebox manufacturers on the net.

Interior of one

When your Van decides to grow muscles. Cab Chassis Van acting like a 1 Ton. These are the "F250's" or " F350's" of Europe. Heavier than this are the start of the " Lorries"

A Swedish Caravan the longest in Europe at 40ft

Interior of one of their Caravans

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