This is the most expensive caravan in Europe and it is for sale in Brabant

The most expensive and largest caravan in Europe is for sale and it is sold in Grave. Such a gigantic caravan is of course packed with luxurious features. We therefore took a look at this anything but simple sleurhut with a value of more than 150,000 euros.

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Lobke Kapteijns & Floortje van Gameren

Owner Cas de Greeff is only too happy to show his gem. Until the caravan is sold, he enjoys the luxury of this caravan at camping de Heische Tip in Zeeland. “150,000 euros is of course a lot of money, but you don’t have a holiday home for it. You really pay the top prize for that.”

The colossus is 11.60 meters long and 2.50 meters wide. “This is not a caravan to visit some campsites every weekend without pre-booking. You do have to call beforehand to see how big the pitches are,” says De Greeff.

A buyer has not yet presented itself. “We really have these in stock now. If a customer orders a caravan like this, it will take a year before it is finished. Now we can deliver immediately.”

Before you enter the caravan, the electric step appears. Once inside, you can immediately take a seat in the spacious leather seating area, where you can easily place a card with about ten men. With chrome spots in the corners with LED light and a built-in USB charger.

The spacious sofa lot (photo: De Greeff).
The spacious sofa lot (photo: De Greeff).

From the seat you have a nice view of the caravan (photo: De Greeff)
From the seat you have a nice view of the caravan (photo: De Greeff)

The caravan has underfloor heating and air conditioning with cold and warm air, so you don’t have to worry about clammy blankets. The walls and ceiling are also finished with carpet.

In the kitchen you can cook on induction and gas. There is an oven, grill and extendable cutting board. Across the street is a fridge and freezer, with a door that you can open on either the left or right side.

The kitchen, from the kitchen worktop you can also conjure up an extendable cutting board (photo: De Greeff).
The kitchen, from the kitchen worktop you can also conjure up an extendable cutting board (photo: De Greeff).

In total there are seven sleeping places in the caravan. With no converted sofa bed in the middle of the caravan, but a luxurious double bed. Further on you will also find a spacious bunk bed. Are your clothes damp? Then you hang them in the wardrobe with a drying function.

No converted sofa bed, but an electrically adjustable bed (photo: De Greeff).
No converted sofa bed, but an electrically adjustable bed (photo: De Greeff).

Bunk beds for the children or other guests (photo: De Greeff).
Bunk beds for the children or other guests (photo: De Greeff).

At the end of the caravan you will find the bathroom with a shower and a toilet. After a big message, it doesn’t bother anyone. Because this is an incineration toilet. You place a cone in the toilet, do your business, put the valve on and ‘flush’. The bag then disappears into a combustion chamber with a temperature of 800 degrees and your excrement ends up in the ash pan as ash.

For the really clean camper, there is also a central vacuum cleaner system in the caravan. But yes, that is also a disadvantage of such a large caravan. Because who wants to vacuum during their vacation?

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