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n.1.the practice of taking holidays in a caravan.
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Noun1.caravanning - the practice of taking holidays in a caravan
vacationing - the act of taking a vacation
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caravanning
nCaravaning nt, → Urlaub mim Wohnwagen; to go caravanningUrlaub im Wohnwagen machen


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Why is this, well increasing numbers of caravanners use the internet when touring different countries, wireless has opened up new opportunities for caravanners and caravan parks alike, they can plan their next trip whether it be a caravan park un the UK or a caravan site in France the options are endless.
We're both caravanners ourselves and we thought there was a gap in the market for mobile caravan engineers so we set up the company in October 2007," said Martyn, 44, a father of two who is married to Teresa.
BRITAIN'S Highways Agency and The Caravan Club are strengthening their links to provide a better service for caravanners.
 
 
 
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