MMM magazine  |  August 2011
If it feels like the world and his wife has descended upon your idyllic holiday spot over the summer holidays, fear not, this issue of MMM - Britain's best selling motorhome magazine - has the answer.
This issue is dedicated to showing you where to go in your motorhome where things are a little more sedate and off the beaten track?
MMM draws on its contributors' vast experience to suggest great destinations for a more tranquil summer getaway, from Scotland and Yorkshire to America.
Our expert photographer also offers his top photo hints to ensure you can capture those evocative tranquil shots.
This issue also reveals details of perfect peaceful motorhome pitches from 34 campsites around the UK, from those just for adults to quiet sites by the beach (yes there are some) and sites for getting away from it all.
And if you want to eat like a local in France (and pay local prices) we reveal a selection of eateries offering good value set menus that are worth the detour.
For those in the market for a new motorhome and your budget is generous (over £60k), take a look at the two main reviews in this issue: the impressive Sonic A-class motorhome from Adria and the Auto-Sleeper with a three-pointed star.
At the other end of the size scale we compare two unusual high top British campers and offer up some advice for buying a secondhand rising roof van conversion.
If you’re practically minded, you may think about tackling a classic. To help, not only does this issue include advice about buying an older camper, but there is plenty of hands-on tips for repairing, maintaining and upgrading your ‘van with advice from experts and motorhomers who have been there and got the t-shirt.
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MMM The Motorhomers’ magazine, part of the Out&AboutLive family, is packed with buying advice for all varieties of motorhomes, such as dreamer family campervans or low profile coach builds from Eura Mobil. For over 55 years, MMM magazine has been the bestselling motorhome magazine. Reliable buying and selling advice, alongside technical road tests and reviews in every issue, can help you get the most from your motorhome.
What's more, MMM The Motorhomers' magazine now has What Motorhome incorporated into every issue, it has provided expert advice to motorhome buyers for over 30 years. What Motorhome is packed with motorhome reviews and tests, with the ultimate aim of helping you find your perfect motorhome, whether this is your first motorhome or you are looking to upgrade your existing ‘van. What Motorhome also offers essential buying advice, covering topics such as motorhome hire, insurance, finance and more. This valuable information, is sure to help you make the right buying decisions.
This magazine covers global travel features for the most beautiful countries to motorhome through. Adventures to the Italian lakes or fascinating tours of the industrial South Yorkshire, wherever you like to explore with your motorhome, MMM has valuable features you will delight in. Inspirational travel tales from real and genuine motorhomers in every issue, as well as short breaks or month long adventures - MMM The Motorhomers' magazine has all the advice you need to get you and your motorhome around safely.
MMM’s technical team works hard to answer readers’ questions and explain everything you need to know about keeping your motorhome tyres and wheels in tip-top condition.
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- Readers letters
- Competitions
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in MMM magazine August 2011.