Campervan Hire Dumfries
Lunar Champ A520 campervan for hire in Dumfries, Scotland
The Lunar 520 camper represents true luxury in a 4 berth camper with everyone enjoying space and privacy. Enjoy real home from home comfort for all the family.
Equipped with cutlery, crockery, TV, DVD player, CD player, fully integrated kitchen, oven , luxury washroom, hotel quality interiors and comfy beds. Fully winter proofed, insulated and double glazed, along with gas fired central heating.
Awning, bike rack and all the accessories you need for a memorable camper van holiday.
Sorry no pets are allowed for this particular campervan hire in Dumfries, but give us a call (0800 612 8719) to arrange other campervans that can be hired which are ‘pet friendly’.
Self contained, the A520 campervan incorporates rear lounge and over cab double beds. Power assisted steering and powerful 2.0ltr Turbo diesel engines makes the 520 very easy to drive and park.
The Lunar A520 is located at: Dumfries, Scotland. Get in touch with us to reserve your campervan hire in Dumfries.
Dumfries got its nickname ‘Queen of the South’ from David Dunbar, a local poet, who in 1857 stood in the General Election. In one of his addresses he called Dumfries “Queen of the South” and this became synonymous with the town.
People from Dumfries are nicknamed Doonhamers. This is because when in towns in Scotland further North (i.e. most places due to the position of Dumfries on the southern edge of Scotland) they would refer to Dumfries as ‘Doon hame’; ‘Doon hame’ being Scots for ‘Down home’.
The Doonhamers is also the nickname of Queen of the South representing Dumfries and the surrounding area in the Scottish Football League.
The crest of Dumfries contains the words, “A Lore Burne”. In the history of Dumfries close to the town was the marsh through which ran the Loreburn whose name became the rallying cry of the town in times of attack – A Lore Burne (meaning ‘to the muddy stream’).
Located on top of a small hill, Dumfries Museum is centred around the 18th century windmill which stands above the town. Included are fossil footprints left by prehistoric reptiles, the Wildlife of the Solway marshes, tools and weapons of the earliest peoples of the region, stone carvings of Scotland’s first Christians and everyday things of the Victorian farm, workshop and home. On the top floor of the museum is the Camera Obscura. This historic instrument gives panoramic views over the town; on clear days the range is many miles.
So if this Campervan hire in Dumfries appeals to you, get in touch and you can start looking forward to your Scotland motorhome hire holiday.
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