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Definition of caravanning in English: caravanningnoun ˈkarəvanɪŋ mass nounBritish The activity of spending a holiday in a caravan. caravanning and camping are her favourite ways of getting away from it all Example sentencesExamples - In retirement he went caravanning with his family all over Britain.
- One of his great interests was caravanning and he and mum would go off on holidays just about every weekend.
- Young people are going caravanning as they realise you don't have to book in advance and plan a package holiday.
- It is caravan owners who are taking caravanning to a new level of luxury and souping up their vehicles to compete with the most gadget-filled front room.
- Only last year did he finally decide on retirement so that he and his wife, Brenda, could pursue their love of caravanning.
- He enjoyed caravanning holidays, sailing, and repairing boats and cars.
- I have lots of things planned, including caravanning, and I have various jobs planned for around the house.
- After retirement in 1982 he and his wife, Mary, often went caravanning in the Lake District.
- He travelled widely, and enjoyed motor caravanning, birdwatching, and garden tours.
- With more than a million caravans and motorhomes in use, caravanning has become one of the fastest-growing leisure activities in the country.
- It's funny how you find yourself put off caravanning for life after you've filed past a caravan and its car lying on their side across two lanes of the M25 on a Friday afternoon.
- They went camping and caravanning, had a lovey-dovey rest together and vowed that, when the time came, they would do the same for their children.
- We have been caravanning before and had been looking at different sites because we wanted to buy one.
- I understand the principle of caravanning, and the freedom it allows, but what do people do when the caravan is standing still, in the rain, in some remote part of the Scottish countryside?
- They regularly go on shopping trips together and Eileen and hubby Raymond have now introduced Mary to caravanning.
- The current vogue for caravanning has also proved a boon to the manufacturers of holiday homes.
- Mr Stallard and his wife enjoy caravanning and his hobbies also include cycling, walking and listening to rock, jazz and blues music.
- Everybody went caravanning as a kid and there seems to be a return to good old family values.
- We've been caravanning for 30 years and there is still lots of Britain we haven't seen.
- His hobbies on the south coast were deep-sea fishing, hockey, squash, and caravanning, and in the 1960s he started long-board surf-riding which he continued into his retirement.
Derivatives noun ˈkarəvanə British The Caravan Club represents the interests of over 850,000 caravanners who each year are asked to vote for their favourite holiday spot out of 2,700 small informal sites. Example sentencesExamples - We must do all we can to safeguard the natural heritage that draws campers and caravanners to the area.
- Campers and caravanners are also at risk when erecting tents or television aerials on caravans.
- With many areas of the country untouched by foot and mouth, there is nothing to stop caravanners making the most of the Easter break and enjoying the countryside and coast.
- My company is publicising a big caravan show, you see, and as we understand it, a large number of divers are in fact caravanners.
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