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Peter Baber

Peter Baber is Reviews Editor of both Practical Motorhome and Practical Caravan. He has been reviewing motorhomes for the best part of a decade now. His first caravan reviews date back to the early 1990s when he first worked on Practical Caravan, before he embarked on a 20-year career in business journalism which saw him edit a wide variety of magazines, and launch a few too, including one that won an award. Although he enjoyed that, he always knew he wanted to come back. Peter reports on all the new models that make it to dealer forecourts each season, giving his judgement online and in magazine reviews. He has twice been shortlisted for a Caravan Writers Guild award. When he is not working, apart from going on motorhome trips himself (mostly local to where he lives in West Yorkshire, but also last year right across France) he likes trying to write novels, cooking, throwing the odd pot, and has just taken up tennis.

Articles From This Author

Motorhomes
£69,995
Sleeps 2
MTPLM 3500 kg
Length 5.98 m

Well-planned and thoughtfully designed, the WildAx Meteor is an elegant two-berth that has much to offer, says Peter Baber.

Motorhomes
£78,495
Sleeps 3
MTPLM 3500 kg
Length 5.99 m

The Benimar Tessoro 840 is a smartly designed three-berth that packs a lot into its impressive interior, says Peter Baber.

Motorhomes
£67,995
Sleeps 4
MTPLM 3500 kg
Length 6.99 m

The Italian brand returns to the UK market in style with the Elnagh Baron 560, a well-appointed entry-level four-berth, says Peter Baber.

Motorhomes
£156,400
Sleeps 4
MTPLM 4500 kg
Length 7.65 m

The upmarket French brand’s designers combine style and comfort in the Le Voyageur 7.6 GJF Heritage, a luxurious four-berth, says Peter Baber.

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