New & Used Single Axle Touring Caravans for Sale
Single axle caravans are a popular choice among camping and outdoor enthusiasts due to their compact size, manoeuvrability, and affordability. These caravans are designed to be towed by a standard family car, making them a convenient option for those who want to enjoy the freedom of the open road without the need for a larger, more powerful towing vehicle.
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- In Stock Now
- Used
- 2017
- 4 Berth
£14,995£161 per month- In Stock Now
- Used
- 2016
- 2 Berth
- End Washroom
£13,495£145 per month- In Stock Now
- Used
- 2022
- 4 Berth
- End Washroom
£21,995£236 per monthWhat are the Advantages of Buying a Single-Axle Touring Caravan?
One of the key advantages of single-axle caravans is their compact size. Compared to their twin-axle counterparts, single-axle caravans are both smaller and lighter. This makes them easier to tow and manoeuvre, particularly in tight spaces or on narrow country roads.
In addition, their smaller size also means that they are generally easier to store when not in use. Whether you have limited space at home or need to park your caravan in a small campsite, a single-axle caravan proves a practical choice.
Why Choose Don Amott?
Don Amott is the top choice in the East Midlands for purchasing single-axle caravans. We offer a diverse selection, ensuring that you find the perfect fit for your needs. Quality and customer satisfaction are paramount to us, with each caravan undergoing thorough inspections. Our knowledgeable staff provide expert advice, helping you to make informed decisions. Our reliable reputation and excellent customer service make us a trusted dealer with 60 years’ experience. Book an appointment at Don Amott Leisure Kingdom today to explore their range of new and used single-axle caravans by leading manufacturers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Single Axle Caravans
A single-axle touring caravan has one set of wheels on a single axle. Single-axle caravans are popular for their ease of towing, especially for those new to caravanning.
Yes. About 70% of UK caravans are built on a single-axle.