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Caravan holiday firm names top stocking fillers
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Written by Fran Newton, 10/12/2009
Caravan holiday specialist Haven has come up with some stocking-filler ideas for avid camping and caravan fans this Christmas.
The firm has named seven ultimate travel gadgets that could make life on the road easier for campers and caravan insurance policyholders.
At the top of the list is a satellite navigation unit, which could be especially useful for caravanners looking to explore unfamiliar territory while also helping them plan routes to their destination.
A digital camera is another useful gadget that can help caravan insurance policyholder capture magical moments and share them with family and friends.
Meanwhile, a Swiss army knife takes the third spot for its usefulness in a range of situations, while heated footbeds are described as being useful for those who enjoy hiking.
A wind-up charger is also named as a gift that may please those who like to combine the great outdoors with home luxuries such as their mobile phones, while bicygnals - multi-function wireless bike lights - are mentioned as being useful for mountain bikers.
Last on the list is a waspinator device, to get rid of the insects in a humane way by mimicking a rival nest.
"These travel gadgets are ideal for those who enjoy the freedom and sense of adventure you get with camping and caravan holidays and would make excellent gifts for friends and loved ones this Christmas," commented a Haven spokesperson.
Devon could be the perfect location for a winter caravan holiday, as the region is holding a range of events this month, including a story-telling event around a log fire Magical Tales for Mid-Winter at Cookworthy Forest.
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