Eriba caravans

Rubytuesday
Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
edited April 2016 in Caravans #1

a number of months ago hubby spotted a lovely (not to big ) Eriba touring caravan in mint condition , he absolutely loved it , anyway  since then he has been all over the net doing research and they seem to be a bit of a collectors type van , we have been
to most parts of the country and loads and loads is CC sites but can't remember seeing any 

Do anyone have one or knows someone who do would like to know what there thoughts are 

 

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  • eurortraveller
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    edited April 2016 #2

    Yes I have had an Eriba 420 for the last eight years - utterly basic and most people would hate it,  but they turn their heads as we fly by.  

  • Boff
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    edited April 2016 #3

    I assume that you mean the Eriba touring range?  To complicate matters on the continent Hymer caravans tend to be badged Eriba no matter what size, Hymer is reserved for Motorhomes. Our 2015 Hymer Nova has 2 Hymer badges and one Eriba on the back

    For us at the moment the touring range would be too small. But they are a design classic very well built last a longtime, they are initially expensive in terms of price per area and relatively heavy but they hold there value.  

    http://www.eribaforum.co.uk/eriba%20amiga/index.htmlhttp://www.eribaforum.co.uk/eriba%20amiga/index.html

      This link should get you to a uk users site

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #4

    Thank you eurotraveller very much, we know they are pretty basic although some more modern ones have washrooms and yes we very much agree we think they are eye catchers to 

    Boff the link was great but alas long gone know but thank you anyway 

  • eurortraveller
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    edited April 2016 #5

    Ruby, they don't actually have to be basic. Like all German vans you can specify whatever extras you want on top of the base vehicle. It's just that we didn't ask for many.

    The main dealer in the south is Automotive Leisure at Poole - their website will show you dozens of different models, both new and second hand. But sit down with a stiff drink before you look at current prices! 

  • reynoray
    reynoray Forum Participant Posts: 106
    edited April 2016 #6

     Here is the link Automotive Leisure 

     

  • Ne55y
    Ne55y Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited April 2016 #7

    Go to http://www.eribaforum.co.uk for plenty of free advice 

  • drongo
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    edited April 2016 #8

    We have a beautiful Eriba, it's a familia 310 without loo or hot water and we love it.  No worries about dragging water or emptying toilets. We can be set up within 10 minutes of arrival and having a brew. To tour with these delightful Eribas is so easy. 

  • Kennine
    Kennine Forum Participant Posts: 3,472
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    edited April 2016 #9

    The Eriba Touring range is unique in the caravanning world.  My particular favourite is the layout of the 420. Beautifully finished, of high build quality and high resale value.

    We have an Eriba dealership about 20 minutes drive from home. 

    I really like them but my wife is not keen because of the limited space. So we will stick to our British built Caravan. 

    K

     

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #10

    We have a beautiful Eriba, it's a familia 310 without loo or hot water and we love it.  No worries about dragging water or emptying toilets. We can be set up within 10 minutes of arrival and having a brew. To tour with these delightful Eribas is so easy. 

    Write your comments here...thank you drongo, just what we were hoping for to here from someone who are using one 

    it's great to get other opinions and here if anyone has them on there wish list Kennine afraid our nearest is very far from us but will be getting motorhome out on a day trip to investigate further our nearest Eriba stockist is in pool , but please keep
    all the info coming 

  • Ne55y
    Ne55y Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited April 2016 #11

    Here's a website that I was working on to show some history of the Eriba caravans. http://www.titan.nessworthy.co.uk/drerichbachem.html

    Hope the link works to give you more information. I have had to sell that project as am unable to finish it due to health but I  have  bought à Troll from a dealer in Norfolk.

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #12

    Drongo

    how do you find towing your eriba, as some have said how very heavy they are towing 

  • Riba
    Riba Forum Participant Posts: 70
    edited April 2016 #13

    Drongo

    how do you find towing your eriba, as some have said how very heavy they are towing 

    Write your comments here...the heaviest Eribas have a max laden weight of 1200kg, unless you opt for the axle upgrade to 1300kg.

    As for towing, due to their low profile and aerodynamics you don't now your towing a caravan.

  • Gwte
    Gwte Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited April 2016 #14

    Had our Troll 540 for almost a year and love it. It's easy to tow, has evrything in we need: washroom, toilet, heating, hot and cold water and plenty of storage. It's very easy to tow.

    You can get lots of information and advice on Eribafolk and the UK Eriba forum.

  • IainM1970
    IainM1970 Forum Participant Posts: 170
    edited April 2016 #15

    The Eriba Touring range is unique in the caravanning world.  My particular favourite is the layout of the 420. Beautifully finished, of high build quality and high resale value.

    We have an Eriba dealership about 20 minutes drive from home. 

    I really like them but my wife is not keen because of the limited space. So we will stick to our British built Caravan. 

    K

     

     

    Ditto! Would have one tomorrow but the boss says no!

    She was partially put off by the state of Jandis premises I have to say!

  • Kennine
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    edited April 2016 #16

    The Eriba Touring range is unique in the caravanning world.  My particular favourite is the layout of the 420. Beautifully finished, of high build quality and high resale value.

    We have an Eriba dealership about 20 minutes drive from home. 

    I really like them but my wife is not keen because of the limited space. So we will stick to our British built Caravan. 

    K

     

     

    Ditto! Would have one tomorrow but the boss says no!

    She was partially put off by the state of Jandis premises I have to say!

    Write your comments here...I agree with your boss, It's not the most spick and span premisis I've visited.

  • drongo
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    edited April 2016 #17

    We also find our little Eriba so easy to tow and believe me we have been in some very tricky situations due to relying too much on sat Nav directionsWorried .
     If our car can fit thru then so can our Eriba.  7 years ago we bought it to see if touring was for us as the main plan was to eventually buy a Hymer motorhome.  Never did we realise that we would fall in love with this wacky little thing and now find the
    thought of parting with it unbearable.   Ours has a fixed bed which is made up before we set off allowing us to just hit the sack after a long journey. We have a kyham motordome classic awning which we use for any long stays and having toured with 2 large
    dogs this gives us plenty of space. We should really be thinking of swapping for a larger troll with 2 single beds as ill health is making it increasingly difficult for me to climb over hubby if I want to get up first but I'm not sure we can part with our
    Familia,  they really do get under your skin.  

  • eurortraveller
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    edited April 2016 #18

    We see many more Eribas in mainland Europe than here in the UK. They suit the continental caravan lifestyle - different sort of sites from ours, different weather, mainly seasonal use, outdoor living,  use of on-site toilets and showers, greater distances to travel, and so on.

    Much as I love our own Eriba I recognise that it would not suit many here  - the demand here is for ever bigger caravans on fully serviced pitches, greater comfort, en suite bathrooms, separate lounge and bedroom, heating for all year use, bigger fridge-freezers, ovens and microwaves (we have neither), and essentially indoor living. 

    I can't see many of you joining us. Smile

  • JayEss
    JayEss Forum Participant Posts: 1,663
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    edited April 2016 #19

    I adore these vans and it's a strong contender on the next van wish list. 

    I've got my eye on a doer upper at the moment. 

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #20

    Drongo thanks so much for further info hubby and I have become quite obsessed with the Eriba for a number of mths now wasn't even in the market for a caravan we have had a tourer in the past then changed to very luxury motorhome as eurotraveller said with (3 we had still got one ) all mod cons 

    The Eriba  don't need it to big there's just me him and the pug so it will suit or now change of priorities which is shorter trips / stays give us the car for site seeing more around the areas

     the  dealer in  Dorset looks extremly professional ( on website ) so will get down there soon , would consider used, would also consider used private sale but feel we don't know enough about them yet 

    Roobz 

    P s Jay Ess great minds think alike Wink

     

  • Gaffcutter
    Gaffcutter Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited April 2016 #21

    a number of months ago hubby spotted a lovely (not to big ) Eriba touring caravan in mint condition , he absolutely loved it , anyway  since then he has been all over the net doing research and they seem to be a bit of a collectors type van , we have been
    to most parts of the country and loads and loads is CC sites but can't remember seeing any 

    Do anyone have one or knows someone who do would like to know what there thoughts are 

     

    Write your comments here...We have a 420GT which we absolutely love.  It is equiped with a thermostatically controlled heater, flushing loo, three burner hob and fridge and running cold water.  We just boil a kettle for hot water.   We do not find it in
    the least bit basic, it is so easy to set up, very snug and comfortable.  Apart from that it's compact dimensions making towing effortless.  Don't hesitate.

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #22

    Thank you Gaffcutter , things a certainaly getting better there doesn't appear to be anything bad about them no matter what model , size or extras you have Smile 

  • black caviar
    black caviar Forum Participant Posts: 242
    edited April 2016 #23

    i love eribas and always have i think they are iconic was that your titan on ebay last year ne55y? i really fancied it if it was then next thing it had vanished i was gutted but hubby was relieved lol ,have a hymer (caravan) and love it :) mrs bc

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2016 #24

    They are lovely caravans, very well made. My OH has always wanted one, but we usually have at least two big dogs in tow so I think we need something larger than the Troll or Titan. Superbly built vans though, and can be stored in garage! If you are anywhere
    Tebay up in Cumbria, good dealer up there, sell Airstreams and T@bs as well. We have seen lots up and down and on sites and CLs. A proper "caravanners" caravan!

  • Ne55y
    Ne55y Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited April 2016 #25

    i love eribas and always have i think they are iconic was that your titan on ebay last year ne55y?

    Yes, that was her. She's gone now.

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #26

    After googling Eriba Titan I believe I came across your blog ect but alas I could'nt find out just how well you done or if you even finished restoring it  Undecided

  • Ne55y
    Ne55y Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited April 2016 #27

    After googling Eriba Titan I believe I came across your blog ect but alas I could'nt find out just how well you done or if you even finished restoring it  Undecided

    Sadly, my site shows where I got up to before illness stopped me. 

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #28

    That's sad, I hope your well now Ne55y  Smile We can't believe we have not spotted the Eribs before now,  we have decided we would like 3 bed do not have to be fixed , washroom / toilet hot water and heating so if you have any ideas on what model we would be grateful for your help 

    Roobz 

     

  • Ne55y
    Ne55y Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited April 2016 #29

    Hi,  you can go from the familia 310 right up to the Ponton 660. See the layouts hare http://www.eribaforum.co.uk there are lots of choices. 

  • Rubytuesday
    Rubytuesday Forum Participant Posts: 952
    edited April 2016 #30

    Thank you Ne55y site was great help , especially putting layouts and size all together

  • Rubytuesday
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    edited May 2016 #31

    Seen our first Eriba in flesh so to speak today Smile Eriba 420 GT 3 birth, like them even more now !

    The layout is perfect for us and they certainly are like Dr who's tardis