Renske Renske

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The three of us—two adults and a toddler—went on a week-long trip to eastern France in this campervan. While we normally view the journey primarily as a means to an end, this time it was an adventure in itself. Driving was an activity in itself with this campervan. First of all, it was incredibly cozy to sit up front with the three of us. While our toddler normally sits in the backseat and sometimes you have to struggle to get him involved, now the trip was truly ours, which made it so much more fun! Shifting takes some getting used to, a bit of searching for the exact gears, but once you've mastered it, you'll feel like you're actually driving! Overtaking on the highway, climbing hills, navigating a busy city like Liège – it's all a bit different. It might even be a little nerve-wracking at first, but ultimately, it's so much more fun than in a modern car! Driving is an experience. This was our first campervan holiday. Once we arrived at the campsite, we noticed for the first time the convenience of a campervan compared to a tent. The awning, besides looking cozy with its fresh red stripes, is also easy to set up. Just unfold the chairs and table, plug in the plug, turn on the gas for a cup of coffee, and the relaxation can begin. While the journey was still an adventure, setting it up and installing it was pure relaxation. The campervan is easy to set up, well-organized, and very neat. We also attracted a lot of attention at the campsite; we regularly saw people talking admiringly about the beautiful van. And rightly so: the blue color of the van, combined with the red and white awning and curtains, is truly a beauty. Jenko is a very friendly man and, above all, very reliable. He's an honest, pleasant landlord who takes good care of his belongings and also wants his tenants to have the best holiday. Our communication was very pleasant, and we would rent a campervan from him again without hesitation. August 2025