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Wanted: Campervan or Motorhome Hire


JessJones

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Hello


I'm going to End of the Road Festival in Dorset on the 4/5/6 September with my partner and our 6 week old baby. We are looking to hire a campervan and wondered if anyone in the local area might be willing to rent us theirs. I am 35 years old, have been driving for 18 years and have a clean license. The festival is very folky and we will be neat and tidy - no muddy wellies I promise!


Thank you


Jess

hey Jess

we've decided to do exactly the same.. got a 10 week old

we managed to get a bongo hired from a place in Sussex which is kind of on route i guess?

i know there is a place opposite Rye Books in East Dulwich that has a fleet of VW campers, might be worth checking with them for availability

good luck in finding one and enjoy the festival

best

Tim

  • 1 year later...
Nowadays, there are lots of campervan hire London based booking specialists that are willing to assist you. These companies will help you find a campervan that is suited to your needs and budget. However, work only with a reputable company in order for you to have a stress-free holiday. You can easily find them online, so be sure not to be tricked by fake campervan rental booking specialists.

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