Largest size caravan you can tow on the road?

7m



No mention of length in there.

It's 7m excluding drawbar and hitch is you're towing with a vehicle under 3500kg GVW.

It's 12m excluding drawbar and hitch is you're towing with a vehicle over 3500kg GVW.

the above are obviously dependent on if you have the appropriate category on your licence (B+E).

Twelve meters? Bloody hell, that's mental! You'll need some proper towing capacity for that.
 
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Nothing you've linked relates to the cost of holiday with a caravan compared to other options. Are you simply perpetuating an old cheap joke? It might have felt like a cool thing to do when someone asked for specific towing advice.
 
Ours is something like 26-27 feet long. We use a mid 2000's Grand Cherokee to pull it & get a comical 26mpg on the motorway out of a diesel when doing so.
 
Everyone I know who has a caravan (not many) stores them on local farms plenty of them offer the service pretty cheap.
That’s what we do with ours, about £300 p/a which is more than reasonable imo.

I have no issue towing (I shouldn’t given my job!) but neither does my other half after a bit of tuition from me, she often goes and collects it on her own and I meet her at site later. :)

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