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We had a great time in the camper! We booked it for 9 nights and booked both early check-in (from 12pm) and late check-out (until 2pm) as that suited our further journey better. £20 each was OK and it saved us waiting time. Very friendly staff were on site at both check-in and check-out, who went through the Goboony contract with us and showed us the car. Unfortunately we didn't get the Dasha car we had booked, but one with the same equipment (San, in grey-orange). There is a fairly large storage space under the bed, which our suitcase easily fit into. However, as you have to move around a lot due to the size, we only stored things here that we didn't need as much. The table can be converted into an extended bed. There is also storage space behind the front seats and under the table top. We were able to fit two more small backpacks and a large backpack in this way. We had stored most of our provisions in the back near the kitchen. The equipment includes a pot, a frying pan and a tea kettle, as well as two camping stoves that run on small butane gas bottles. We needed just under two gas bottles for our 10-day trip. It is advisable to buy another one from Jo for £2. On the way we only found some for £3.99. There were two flat plates, two bowls, two cups, a small French press, cutlery and a can and (wine) bottle opener. There was also a folding table and two folding stools that served their purpose. There is also a cool box (not an electric one that cools itself, but one that insulates). And the water tank for the pump sink, which you can fill up for free at a petrol station. There is a leisure battery and two lamps in the interior, as well as a battery-operated string of lights. What we liked were the many storage compartments on the driver and passenger side, as well as a cell phone holder and a USB power connection, for example to charge the cell phone while driving. Unfortunately we couldn't connect our cell phones to the radio, as there was only an Aux to Aux cable and we didn't have an adapter with us. But there was a CD inside and you could also use the radio. With the Park4Night app we always found good opportunities to park freely or find good campsites on our trip. Of course you have less space in a campervan than in a large motorhome, but we had a great adventure in the Scottish Highlands and also a great time thanks to luck with the weather. And especially at campsites in nature - watch out for the mosquitos!😉