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    First time caravan buyer guide, what to choose and what to avoid

    Buying your first caravan? Avoid costly mistakes with our 2026 guide on layouts, damp checks, towing weights, and the essential 'wet-day' test.

    Buying your first caravan? Avoid costly mistakes with our 2026 guide on layouts, damp checks, towing weights, and the essential 'wet-day' test.

    5 min read
    Published 15 Dec 2025Updated 5 Jun 2026

    The RoamWorthy editorial team combines decades of caravan, motorhome and campervan ownership experience with industry expertise to provide trusted buying advice.

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    Quick Summary:
    • Prioritise the 'Wet Day' Test: Choose a layout where you can move and eat without dismantling beds.
    • Know Your Weights: Always check your car's towing capacity against the caravan's MTPLM before viewing.
    • Damp is the Enemy: Never buy without a recent habitation report or a professional damp check.
    • Start Manageable: A smaller, lighter caravan is easier to tow and more likely to be used frequently.

    Your first caravan is not the time to chase perfection. It is the time to buy something that is easy to tow, easy to use, and easy to understand. If your first season is calm, you will actually go away, and you will learn what you love. That is the win.

    Who this guide is for

    You are buying your first touring caravan, likely used, and want a practical plan that avoids the expensive beginner mistakes. Whether you are looking at a compact Bailey Discovery D4 2 or a family-sized Swift Challenger, the fundamentals of a good purchase remain the same.

    The 2026 Reality Check

    A caravan can be perfect on paper and still feel wrong if the towing match is marginal or the layout annoys you daily. Buy for routine, not for the forecourt. With the rise of electric tow cars and stricter weight enforcement, understanding your technical limits is more important than ever.

    Decide these three things before you view anything

    • Storage: Driveway, storage site, or seasonal pitch. Storage distance affects usage more than you think. Check CaSSOA registered sites for insurance-approved security.
    • Towing Confidence & Legality: Be honest about your nerves. A shorter, simpler caravan can be a joy. Use our Caravan Towing Calculator to ensure your car is a safe match.
    • Sleep Routine: Fixed beds, end washrooms, or bunks? Choose whatever protects bedtime without chaos. If you hate making up beds every night, a fixed-bed layout like the Adria Adora might be your best bet.

    How to choose a layout that works in real life

    Run a "wet-day test" in your head. It is raining. Everyone is hungry. Someone needs the loo. Can you make tea without dismantling the lounge? Can you reach the washroom without climbing over a bed? These are the questions that decide whether you love the van.

    • Couples: Often prefer end washrooms and simple parallel lounges (e.g., Swift Challenger SE 480).
    • Families: Benefit from dedicated bunk zones or a side dinette that stays set up for kids' meals.
    • The 'Faff' Factor: If you value convenience, prioritise a "fixed bed" layout. You lose floor space but gain hours of relaxation. Explore different Caravan Layouts here.

    The viewing routine that saves you money

    Do not let the viewing be a tour of shiny surfaces. Your job is to check condition and paperwork with a critical eye.

    • The Weight Plate: Photograph the plate (usually near the door). Confirm the MTPLM (Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass) and the Payload. Ensure your car can legally and safely tow it.
    • Damp Risk Areas: Use a damp meter or your senses. Check corners, inside lockers, around window seals, rooflights, and the door frame. Soft spots or a musty smell are deal-breakers.
    • Tyre Age: Caravan tyres should generally be replaced every 5–7 years, regardless of tread. Look for the DOT code (four digits representing week and year of manufacture).
    • CRiS Registration: Ensure the caravan is CRiS registered to confirm it isn't stolen, written off, or subject to outstanding finance.

    The two classic beginner mistakes

    Mistake one: Buying too big too soon. If towing stresses you out, the caravan will sit on your drive. Start with something manageable that fits within the "85% rule" (where the caravan's MTPLM is no more than 85% of the car's kerbweight).

    Mistake two: Overestimating berths. A "4-berth" caravan is often perfect for two adults. If you actually have four adults, you will likely find the living space cramped during bad weather. Always look for a "+1" on berths if you want true comfort.

    First-Time Buyer Checklist

    • Tow Match: Verified via Towing Calculator.
    • Damp Check: Recent habitation report (less than 12 months old) or independent check.
    • Service History: Evidence of annual braking and chassis maintenance.
    • Floor Integrity: Walk around inside; feel for "spongy" areas which indicate delamination.
    • Gas & Electric: Ask to see the fridge, heater, and hobs working on all power sources.
    • Tyres: Checked for sidewall cracking and manufacture date.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a special licence to tow a caravan?

    As of late 2021, most UK drivers who passed their test after 1997 can tow trailers up to 3,500kg MAM. However, you must always check your specific driving licence categories (Category B) and your car's gross train weight.

    Should I buy from a dealer or a private seller?

    Dealers offer Consumer Rights Act protection and often a warranty, which is safer for beginners. Private sales are cheaper but are "sold as seen." Read our guide on Dealer vs Private Sales.

    What is a Habitation Check?

    It is an annual inspection of the 'living' part of the caravan, covering gas safety, electrical systems, water systems, and a comprehensive damp report.

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