Ummm. If it's like camping on a Caravan Club Site, it isn't for me. I stayed a few times on Caravan Club Sites in my little Camper, and I didn't fit in. For one thing, I use plastic and tin mugs. Apparently I should have matching bone china. Then I was wearing the wrong shoes; Crocs to be precise. Apparently they are ugly and the man "can't understand why women wear them". Then the man who'd just gone through the gate waited to let me drive part way in then let go of the gate so it crashed into my van. Which he said was my fault. Then I had one small miniature poodle. Apparently she was too prissy and pampered and not a tough dog. Then I didn't drink alcohol. Apparently people who don't drink alcohol are absolutely horrible and think they are better than everybody else and look own on people who drink (apart from "it's tea" when asked what was in my mug, I had said nothing else). Then I was parked at the back of the site. Apparently the owner should have made a miserable little van like mine park behind the lavatory block.
I'm sure none of this relates to actually living in a caravan, but it was the nearest experience I had and some of the people I met were living in static caravans on a part of the field. I did not go back. I just go to camp in sites that are impassable for larger vehicles than my little van so I know there won't be any caravans.
If you look on You Tube, there are amazing videos of people who live in camper vans. They are brilliant! Those of you who love your caravans will love how they do out their vans. Each one is personally kitted out. They live in them permanently and travel around. However they are in the USA, so the climate is different!
July 23 Limerick (continuation of July 21)