Perfect camper (L2H2) for 2 people, the dimensions are 205 wide, 254 high and 541 long, so you can fit in the normal parking spaces and get the cheapest fare for the ferry.
 You sleep in a lovely bed measuring no less than 1.60 by 2.00 metres, with bed linen provided.
 And it also features an electrically adjustable slatted base, so you can instantly transform this bed into a comfortable lounge sofa when the weather's not cooperating. Simply place your tablet in the designated clamp on the ceiling, and you've got a mini home theater.
 There's also a comfortable dining area inside and a fully equipped kitchen, including an air fryer, electric cooktop, and Nespresso machine for fresh rolls, fried eggs, and coffee for breakfast. There's also a (silent) refrigerator specifically designed for chilling bottles of wine.
 The van is a 130 Multijet from 2013 and has always been properly maintained. It's just 5 euros, so you can go anywhere. And thanks to the 4 solar panels, the lithium household battery, and the 2500W inverter, camping off-grid for 2 to 3 days is no problem at all. So you can make coffee and cook your meals on the go without needing electricity. And for off-grid camping, there's also a 30-liter fresh water tank and a 30-liter waste water tank.
 For a wonderful night's sleep, there are also light-blocking curtains and a protective cover for the windshield, ensuring your privacy while the sun works hard to wake you. For fresh air, there's a Maxxfan, and one of the tinted windows has a sliding window with a fly screen. The camper is very well insulated and covered with fire-resistant car carpet, so you can stay warm or cool, depending on the temperature outside.
 The campervan doesn't have a bathroom, but it does have an extra-high porta potti, conveniently tucked away under one of the seats, so you don't have to get out of the van at night. For added comfort, there are various seat cushions and storage baskets, compartments and crates, two chairs, and an outdoor table. And of course, a groundsheet, tarpaulin, and rain canopy are also included.
 Driving-wise, you can shift gears with the 6 gears and then cruise with ease. On the highway (if you're driving around 100 km/h), it gets about 15 km/h (1 mpg). If you're driving 130 km/h (80 mpg) or on challenging terrain, the fuel consumption drops to 10/11 km/h (1 mpg). The campervan doesn't have a tow bar, so taking regular bikes isn't an option, but the rear garage is large enough that folding bikes or electric scooters are definitely an option.
 The pickup times listed in the advertisement are from 6:00 PM. This is mainly true during the week. I'm always flexible on weekends, and you can also pick up the camper earlier in the day, if agreed upon. But please feel free to contact me to discuss your needs, and we'll be sure to work something out.
 In short, the camper is completely ready to move in, just add a bag of clothes and some provisions and you're ready to go!