VW Campervan Hire
Tilly
VW Transporter Campervan
From: £120.00 per day
2022 VW Transporter T6.1 2.0 Diesel.
This van has been converted with Rising Sun Campers Signature Conversion.
The main features of this van are:
- Air Conditioning
- Bluetooth phone connectivity
- Alloy Wheels
- Twin Captain seats upfront for maximum comfort, including swivelling passenger seat
- 2 Seats in the rear, on a crash tested bed
- Travelling and sleeping space for up to 4 adults
- 2 burner hob
- Sink with running water
- Fridge with freezer compartment
- Kitchen and wardrobe storage
- 12v and 240v power points (240v only available when hooked up)
- USB sockets for charging phones and tablets
- LED lighting
- Diesel night heater
- Solar panel
Van is supplied with fully comprehensive insurance and breakdown cover as standard.
FAQs
How much does it cost for VW campervan rental in the UK?
If you’re considering a campervan holiday in the UK, you may be wondering how much it will cost to hire a campervan. The cost of VW campervan rental in the UK varies depending on a number of factors, including the size and type of the vehicle, the time of year, and the length of your rental period.
Generally speaking, prices can range from around £50 per day for a small, basic campervan to well over £200 per day for a larger, more luxurious model. It’s important to note that many campervan rental companies have a minimum rental period of at least three days, and some require a longer minimum rental period during peak season. Additionally, some companies may charge extra for things like additional drivers, bedding and kitchen equipment, and insurance. To get the most accurate pricing information, it’s best to research a few different options and compare rates and policies for your needs.
At Vanlife Rentals, we aim to keep our prices for both peak and off peak season as similar as possible to give you the best value for money. Our VW campervan hire prices for Matilda and Dolly start from £100 per day during off peak periods and £120 per day for peak season with a minimum of a three day booking. Check out our availability calendar to find out more.
Can you drive a campervan on a car licence?
Most standard motorhomes can be driven with a Category B driving licence, which is the type of licence most people have. This covers motorhomes that weigh up to 3,500kg, which includes the majority of motorhomes. However, if you want to drive a larger motorhome that weighs between 3,500kg to 7,500kg, you will need to get an additional licence entitlement called C1. So, if you’re planning on driving a larger camper, you’ll need to check that you have the correct licence before you hit the road.
Can you park and sleep in a campervan anywhere in the UK?
If you’re planning on parking and sleeping in a campervan somewhere in the UK, it’s important to be aware of the laws and regulations around this. Firstly, it’s worth noting that land in the UK is typically privately owned, so if you want to park your campervan somewhere other than a designated caravan or motorhome park, you’ll need to get permission from the landowner. This is particularly important if you’re planning on ‘wild camping’ in a more remote location. It’s also worth bearing in mind that there is no legal right to park beside the road, although there are no specific laws that prohibit it aside from the Highways Act 1980 and the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act. Public car parks are generally regulated by Traffic Regulation Orders, which can vary across different parts of the UK. Therefore, it’s important to do your research and ensure you’re parked in a safe and legal location before settling down for the night in your campervan.
Can you sleep in a campervan on a residential street?
If you’re wondering whether it’s legal to sleep in a campervan on a residential street in the UK, the answer is that there are no specific laws prohibiting it. However, it’s important to ensure that your vehicle is fully road legal and has passed its MOT. It’s also worth bearing in mind that sleeping in a campervan on a residential street may not be appropriate or comfortable for everyone.