Abbey Aventura

Abbey Aventura

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3.5

Comfort

3

Practicality

3.2

Value For Money

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Abbey Aventura
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3.5

Comfort

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Practicality

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Value For Money

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keith horn
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4

Practicality

I Have Just Become The Proud Owner Anyof A Abbey A

I have just become the proud owner anyof a ABBEY AVENTURA 320 2005 model . We have not been of in it yet be we are both impressed with the over all space in the caravan the bathroom is really well laid out. the only thing missing at the moment is a hand book so we are not sure how every thing works.

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Tramat102

I’m a proud owner of my Abbey Aventura 216 2003 model I have replaced carpet with vinyl and put a runner down well impressed with my back l shape dinette which turns into a good size double which can be blocked off my van is in for a service so will see what needs doing but I am at the moment thinking of modernising her and putting a motormover on

EdHol
4

Value For Money

4

Comfort

3

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An Excellent Starter Caravan - We Went To Spain An

An excellent starter caravan - we went to Spain and back in ours It coped with the journey admirably.

yorki bob
3

Value For Money

2

Comfort

2

Practicality

The Abbey Aventura Is Generally A Good Caravan, No

The Abbey Aventura is generally a good caravan, not too heavy and with all the modern day extras that you need.

samtoad
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2

Comfort

1

Practicality

Lots Of Niggling Problems With The Aventura. Hinge

Lots of niggling problems with the Aventura. Hinges breaking on cupboards cold water tap flew off when switched on hitting the wife in the face.

Overall I will never buy another Abbey/Swift Caravan

LancsLass
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Value For Money

5

Comfort

5

Practicality

Don't Get Hung Up That I Listed Any Bad Points, Th

Don't get hung up that I listed any bad points, they are only niggles, and nothing that can't be overcome. Not going away in February stops the rear door condensation problem, and the only reason an inboard water tank would be useful is to stop the aquaroll freezing. Rubber bands round the hinge poles stop the migration.

Anyway, been away in it a few times now. Love the layout. Love the removable carpets. Love the spacious bathroom.

Could have done with some kind of catch to make the front overhead cupboards stay open, but bought some myself.

A protective cover for bathroom floor would have been good too, so that grit on kids shoes don't scratch shower tray when using loo.

From having a 5-berth where there was 2 double beds, the rear one having a bunk over it, this is a dream. When we return to base at the end of a full day, there's no setting up to do. The kids can go straight to bed, and we store our sleeping bags on their beds suring the day.

I have a wire frame airing rack that fits beautifully in the shower area and the blown air in the bathroom makes a lovely drying room!

All I have to do now is sell the old 850 awning and get a 975 instead.

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Bazboss

I recently purchased my first caravan, an Abbey Aventura 320, 2006 version. Very pleased with it so far, although at present it is mainly used as an "escape" venue, or "man shed" as the family like to call it.

Anyway, I have just put in a new leisure battery. The internal lights all work and the fridge light comes on, but I do not appear to be getting any power from either of the two sockets. Tried the trip switches in all combinations without success. Any suggestions please?

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