Hi :) I've been on the road a lot with my camper and don't have much time this year. If it comes out with you or yourselves again, everyone would be happy. The camper is self-converted and is far from perfect, but still very functional and well thought out. The vehicle has just been checked over in a workshop and the MOT is also new. The gearshift is a bit spongy, but you get used to it very quickly. It is also a bit loud, but that's normal. The auxiliary heating runs on diesel and sometimes has a few problems starting. It has a large engine for the model and has already mastered small, steep mountain roads in Italy. Thanks to the green environmental sticker, environmental zones are no problem.
It has an 80 Ah second battery that is charged by solar power or while driving. Even in very cloudy weather/rain, you can be self-sufficient. I have never needed electricity in the camper, despite having laptops (with USB C), a refrigerator and various electrical devices. There is no inverter installed, so there is only 12 V and USB. But there are a few sockets. With the bike rack, you can take two normal bikes (up to 35 kg in total).
The fridge has a capacity of 30l and can be adjusted variably. The rear wall creates a small, cozy cabin at the back. The bed can be extended to 1.20 x 2m, or alternatively just a footboard with a width of approx. 80cm. With the magnetic "curtains" it becomes almost completely dark (even during the day).
There is a lot of storage space and it is accessible from many sides. There is a large cupboard on the side with 4 compartments. Supplies can fit in the bottom and small items in the top. Under the table in the interior there is a shelf for cooking utensils, for example. Above the fridge, next to the cutlery/knick-knacks drawer, there is also a gas cooker (I'll give you a cartridge).
A large water tank (23l) can be used under the bed and with an electric pump (either with a hand shower or as a shower). I also often take a small 10l hand canister with me. With a shower curtain, the strong magnets and the doors at the back, a small outdoor shower can be built.
A small safe is hidden under a drawer, which can be reached from the back doors. A small box with a table can also be pulled out from there for cooking outside.
Camping chairs, a camping table, cooking equipment and bed linen are included. As are two camping lamps (headlamp and table/hanging lamp). For the van, the string of lights that are connected via USB is sufficient. I also rent out my stand-up paddle board for an additional €10 (negotiable for longer trips) per day.
A fire extinguisher, first aid kit... and a few tensioning straps etc. are of course included. If you have any questions, please contact me :) I may also be able to show you the car briefly before renting it out.