Lulu – Home on Wheels

One of my followers, has asked for a bit a low-down on Lulu.  Given that quite a few of you are Motor Home users, this post will be an ‘extra’, rather than risk the odd yawn from a lengthy weekly update!

Lulu – 24 ft long, 9ft wide, 12ft high –  (these measurements are etched on the brain, as they are needed for ferry bookings!)  officially sleeps four, which includes a double bed above the driver’s cab, which makes for good storage.

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Lulu “hitched up”  – water, electricity, dump pipe, and the ‘slide out’ 

mde  The slide-out creates our queen-sized bed, mattress folds in half from bottom to top for travelling

dav The all-important shower room.

sdr  Kitchen area – sink, cooker, microwave

sdr  Sitting and Dining Area

sdr  Good sized Freezer and Fridge  (sorry about reflection!)

sdr  Cab area – both seats twist around to face inwards, when not travelling.

There is an awning, which we have yet to use, and central heating/air conditioning. Also screened windows to keep the mozzies at bay.

Each individual campsite is provided with a picnic table and a campfire pit, and there is normally somewhere to string up a washing line if necessary.  Two fold-up sun chairs  provide a welcome relax, with a cup of tea (or G&T!), as soon as we’re hitched up!

Given that we’re travelling for four months, we’re cooking onboard – or barbecuing. Eating out is not cheap here and four months of fast food would play havoc with the waistline!

So . . . . this is life . . . . . Chez Reynolds!

7 thoughts on “Lulu – Home on Wheels”

  1. Thanks for the info have always wondered what the inside the RV’s were like. Interesting about the cost of eating out as our experience back in 1990 we don’t remember it being that expensive and we were away for three weeks with the boys. Keep having fun. Rain appeared here now so seeing it is.

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  2. Not a motor home owner but very impressed. What a wonderful way to travel. Thanks too for Prince Edward Island photos, it looks amazing. You are doing a great tourist information job- please carry on.

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  3. Sounds like the sites avery well organised, rather like New Zealand. Lulu looks very comfortable, especially those swivel seats ! Hope summer comes for you soon. x T

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  4. Very neat – almost submarine neat! Tho the longest I ever managed in a submarine was 14 weeks and you’re going for four months! You must need those wide open spaces to compensate for the, relatively, limited accommodation.

    Keep having fun.

    Ian Whitehouse 07778 789104

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