Gazebo as awning

Jamespbeattie
Jamespbeattie Forum Participant Posts: 3
edited January 2022 in Parts & Accessories #1

 

Hello!

Looking round the Awnings that are available for my set-up (Peugeot Berlingo) i am finding them very small, when i am trying to create a living area. I would like to use a gazebo or specifically the one found HERE. I understand the rules awnings must be 3M from other awnings etc, but i would like to know and the core of my post really;

What is the etiquette of using a gazebo as an awning?

When I go to a campsite, can I announce it as an awning, or must I announce it as a tent (which it almost is. But i would argue my footprint is still smaller than a motorhome with a full size awning)

 

 

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  • RedKite
    RedKite Club Member Posts: 1,717 ✭✭
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    edited January 2022 #2

     Gazebos are allowed on site and that one looks great for your small outfit but you will need to book a standard pitch with awning and should have no problems.  Welcome to the club and enjoy the campsites the club offer.

  • JollyKernow
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    edited January 2022 #3

     Morning

    Gazebos are fine if they're in place of an awning. The one you're looking at (3 meters) is about as big as you'll get on a pitch on a club site. Nice bit of kit, bit pricey though? Nothing in Decathlon comes cheap!!

    Don't forget to book a standard pitch with awning, then keep the gazebo as close to your van as possible (replicating an awning).

    Have fun choosing

    JK

  • Navigateur
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    edited January 2022 #4

    Looks big enough to put your camper inside it.  

  • JollyKernow
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    edited January 2022 #5

    We had an old VW camper on site once with a leaky roof. Spent all his holiday parked under the gazebo. Family had to sit outside.

  • eribaMotters
    eribaMotters Club Member Posts: 1,193 ✭✭✭✭
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    edited January 2022 #6

    Nice idea. I know some owners of the low height Eriba we own have tried the Decathlon Air Basecamp thing here:-

    https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/inflatable-camping-living-room-air-seconds-base-connect-fresh-6-people/_/R-p-310023?mc=8561168

    They throw the zip door over the roof of the vehicle or if on a large pitch use the zip door as a sun shade roof between the van and tent spaced away from the van.

     

    Colin

     

  • Vanbirds68
    Vanbirds68 Forum Participant Posts: 149
    edited January 2022 #7

    I think I would be concerned about how well it would stand up to strong wind. It has only four fixing points unlike an awning that has fixings all the way around.