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Create my profile now!Description of Seating: Three belted seats in the front (including driver) with head rests. 3 seats have three-point belts.
About the area: Tumnus lives in Pembrokeshire and is parked on a small farm ready to head to the beach.
Parking: We recommend you drive to collect Tumnus, and you are welcome to leave your car in his normal spot.
Description of Electrical Setup: The three pin 240v sockets will only work while plugged in to 240v at the campsite. So if you have found a permissible wild camping site then make sure things you need are charged up before you go :)
12v sockets will work fine any time, especially if the sun has been out to help the batteries!
Type of Heating: Mr Tumnus has a diesel heater installed for the colder months to keep you toasty warm! It is connected to the main fuel tank and auto shuts off should you be running low on fuel.
Cooking Equipment: In addition to the two gas hobs inside, there is a grill and gas oven; perfect for making roast potatoes and even a loaf of bread. Tumnus has everything you could need to cook up a feast, including: 4 mugs | 4 cups and 4 bowls | 4 plates | cutlery for 4 | chopping board | kettle | frying pan | large, medium, and a small saucepan. There are some sharp knives | a tin opener | corkscrew/bottle opener. Tumnus also has a cafetiere and a colander | washing up bowl and small dustpan and brush.
Water Facilities: There is a 40-litre removable water tank that supplies water to the sink via a pump.
Audio Equipment: Tumnus has a pioneer stereo with mp3 input for a phone. USB plug-in and Bluetooth are both available so you can play your own music. A reversing camera makes all the difference when parking.
Conversion Story: Tumnus began life as a plain white panel van. His owners bought him after a long and careful hunt. He was lovingly converted in 2019 by Tom and Lou Luddington to full campervan status.