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Are motorhome holidays family-friendly?

There is nothing like hitting the open road for a motorhome staycation with your loved ones. It’s cheaper for your bank account, better for the environment and the best way to see some of the UK’s most charming holiday destinations.
But are they the best option for your family? Will your little ones be comfortable travelling in a motorhome? We’re here to say, yes! A campervan getaway promises adventure, freedom and the chance to make lasting memories, all on a schedule and budget that suits you.
Flexibility and freedom
One of the most appealing aspects of motorhome holidays for families is the unparalleled flexibility they offer. If you’re not a fan of rigid itineraries and rushed check-outs, a campervan is the perfect solution. You can spontaneously change your plans based on the weather, the kids’ interests or simply a whim.
Motorhomes also gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Fancy seeing more than one landmark or location in one day? There’s no need to rush when travelling in your home on wheels.
You can spend your days leisurely, which is particularly useful for families with young children who have unique needs.
Family bonding opportunities
Motorhome breaks are a fantastic opportunity to strengthen family bonds and spend some quality time together. Whether it’s playing board games, taking hikes together or simply enjoying each other’s company, the closeness a campervan offers is unrivalled.
Many motorhomes come equipped with kitchen facilities that allow you to prepare home-cooked meals together and create shared experiences. It doesn’t need to be a fine dining experience – even making a picnic or snacks together can be a lasting memory that will be cherished for years.
Cost-effective
While the initial cost of a campervan can be significant, the long-term cost benefits can make it a worthwhile investment for families. By making your own meals and avoiding expensive hotel accommodations and flights, you can save a considerable amount of money.
You also have the opportunity to uncover hidden gems and cheaper attractions. Skip the tourist traps with pricey entrance fees and enjoy the free beauty of the British countryside.
Practical considerations
While motorhomes offer us many advantages, there are some practicalities you need to consider before setting off with your family. Safety should always be a priority when travelling with children and having comprehensive motorhome insurance can provide protection against unexpected events.
Space can be a premium, especially for those of us with larger groups so ensuring everyone has enough room to relax and sleep comfortably is important. You may need to pack sparingly (yet efficiently!) to maximise the space you do have.
Driving a motorhome requires a different approach than driving a car, so it’s essential to be aware of the vehicle’s dimensions and handling characteristics.
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Car crashes into house in St Davids

EMERGENCY services were called after a car crashed into a house on Nun Street in St Davids on Thursday (Apr 24).
Dyfed-Powys Police and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service attended the scene at around 4:35pm following reports of a single-vehicle collision.
On arrival, they found that a car had collided with a residential property. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
The road remained open while the vehicle was recovered.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said: “Dyfed-Powys Police attended a report of a single-vehicle road traffic collision where a car collided with a property on Nun Street, St Davids, at around 4:35pm yesterday. No injuries were reported, and the road remained open while the vehicle was recovered.”
Community
Milford Haven and Neyland Police issue appeal for missing man

POLICE are appealing for information to help locate a 54-year-old man who has been reported missing from the Milford Haven area.
Neil is described as being around 6ft 2in tall with a shaved head. He has tattoos on his arms and one of his fingers, and sometimes wears glasses.
He was last seen on Friday afternoon (Apr 26) wearing a black Superdry hoodie, ripped jeans, and orange and black Nike Air trainers. Neil is believed to be on foot.
Anyone with information that could help is urged to contact Dyfed-Powys Police: | Online portal
| 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk
| Call 101, quoting reference 262 of April 26.
Community
Fire service delivers vital kit to Ukraine

Wales joins UK’s largest firefighting aid convoy
MID and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) has taken part in the UK’s largest ever convoy delivering vital firefighting equipment to Ukraine, joining 17 other Fire and Rescue Services (FRSs) from across the country.
The convoy, coordinated by FIRE AID and supported by the UK Government, left the UK in early April. It travelled through France, Germany and Poland, delivering over 30 fire service vehicles and more than 15,000 items of equipment to support Ukrainian firefighters on the front line of the ongoing war.
Since the Russian invasion in 2022, UK fire services have donated 119 vehicles and over 200,000 pieces of equipment to Ukraine. Each participating service ensured local needs were met before donating surplus kit.
Watch Manager Rob Kershaw represented MAWWFRS on the convoy. He said:
“It’s been a privilege to be part of this convoy and to represent both FIRE AID and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
We received invaluable support and assistance from fire and police services across every country we passed through. Their help in coordinating, escorting, and hosting the convoy was outstanding.”
Chief Fire Officer Roger Thomas KFSM added:
“MAWWFRS is proud to support our colleagues in Ukraine by donating and delivering essential equipment.
The events in Ukraine have deeply affected the fire and rescue community, and this convoy is a demonstration of our ongoing commitment to helping those still working under extreme conditions.”
The donated equipment will support firefighters in Ukraine who continue to operate in war zones to save lives and protect property—often at great personal risk. Since the conflict began, 100 Ukrainian firefighters have been killed and 431 injured. A total of 411 fire stations and 1,700 firefighting vehicles have been destroyed.
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