Sunday Mirror

Time to All-weather pitch Vicky Lissaman

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Hitting the road in a campervan was the soaraway success of summer holidays last year. With more people choosing self-catering staycation­s in their own little home on wheels, campsites saw record bookings and motorhome sales and hires reached an all-time high.

But while the warmer months might be the obvious choice for a camping trip, there are plenty of good reasons to holiday in the great outdoors during winter.

At this time of year, you could see nature at its raw, frosty finest with snow-clad hilltops and even a possibilit­y of spotting the northern lights.

Eat, drink and be merry – and bag a compliment­ary hotel night with Oakman Inns. The Stay Free deal is on to January 31 and applies to a Sunday-to-Friday £120 spend for two people on food and drink at any of its 14 boutique properties. oakmaninns.

co.uk/hotels

Plus there’s always a country pub with a roaring log fire to pull into along the way.

With the motorways free of holiday snarl-ups and campsites much quieter, road trips will be a lot more relaxing, though of course you need to check the weather forecast so you don’t get stuck in the worst of winter weather.

Out of season, campervan rental is cheaper due to lower demand, so you can bag a bargain and take your pick of the models on offer.

For those of you who are contemplat­ing your first foray into van life, however, getting organised might seem like a daunting task.

So we’ve teamed up with campervan rental marketplac­e Indie Campers to share some top tips on how to turn an out-of-season road trip into an amazing adventure.

No one likes the thought of de-icing windscreen­s with frozen fingers, condensati­on trickling down walls and damp bedding. But keeping cosy in your vehicle is surprising­ly simple.

Ensure you have warm clothing and plenty of removable layers. Woollen base layers are best, along with down trousers and wool sweaters.

Pack cosy clothes that

can be layered up

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