My memory is shocking! I'm sure at some point recently I made a note of a model of Adria caravan that has bunk beds and a separate shower - I've lost the note and Google is not giving me any help at all. Can anyone enlighten me, please?
Adria altea DT or DK these both have bunk beds with separate bathroom. DT has triple bunks and a larger shower/toilet, DK has 2 bunks but in a separate room area which can be closed off. Depends on what you want as both are the same size caravan and same price
We are new Adria buyers ourselves. Ordered our DK got to wait now till its ready for us to pick up....exciting times
at Appleby, shut up about your new Adria will you, you sound like me you are most certainly addicted to this site! Lolol ok, but then again aren't we all
If you look at Venture caravans website, they have a dedicated page for new Adria vans with all the layouts on there.
Appleby is quite right about the two 6 berth Altea's (or Sportlines as we Have both gone for) they both have their pros and cons, Appleby has gone for the DK as a seperate room at the end suited them better and the end dinette hasn't got the wheel arch in the footwell. We have gone for the DT as we preferred the triple bunk configuration and the larger end shower room, it's not a seperate shower but there is a curtain to stop the toilet and sink getting wet. They are both lovely caravans and I would definitely advise that you look at them both.
As you can probably tell, Appleby and ourselves are completely smitten with our Adrias aren't we Appleby :0)
We didn't take much notice of the more expensive ones (astella and Adora) as they were only 4 berth so maybe it was in one of those you had seen?
Good luck on your quest to finding your perfect caravan
Quote: Originally posted by shelleybobs on 05/6/2013 at Appleby, shut up about your new Adria will you, you sound like me you are most certainly addicted to this site! Lolol ok, but then again aren't we all
If you look at Venture caravans website, they have a dedicated page for new Adria vans with all the layouts on there.
Appleby is quite right about the two 6 berth Altea's (or Sportlines as we Have both gone for) they both have their pros and cons, Appleby has gone for the DK as a seperate room at the end suited them better and the end dinette hasn't got the wheel arch in the footwell. We have gone for the DT as we preferred the triple bunk configuration and the larger end shower room, it's not a seperate shower but there is a curtain to stop the toilet and sink getting wet. They are both lovely caravans and I would definitely advise that you look at them both.
As you can probably tell, Appleby and ourselves are completely smitten with our Adrias aren't we Appleby :0)
We didn't take much notice of the more expensive ones (astella and Adora) as they were only 4 berth so maybe it was in one of those you had seen?
Good luck on your quest to finding your perfect caravan
at shelleybobs
Yes its true.... shelleybobs and I our vans...only difference is, she has hers and I don't.....but i'm not jealous (((cough cough))) heehee
Thank you both - and I can see why you are both so giddy about your lovely new vans :-)
Unfortunately, it was neither of those as it definitely had a separate shower cubicle, as opposed to a shower with a curtain in the same bit as the sink and loo - and I think it would be a model from around 6-8 years ago now. Ah well, will keep looking ....
Hope you find the model you're looking for, there is an Adria owner's club that would probably help if all else fails.
FAO the other two, as much as you love your DK & DT, mine maybe smaller but definitely much prettier. See pics on profile..........Mick
Hope you find the model your looking for White Rose
And mickeyb.....i would say yours is cute ... so very cute LOL.
Have seen these Action models online whilst looking for a suitable adria for us and on youtube. They are really nice, just goes to show that adria know how to make use of all room regardless of caravans size. Still love my DK better though haahaa, ]
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