The Hoxton launches campervan summer road trips
Following the sell-out success of last year’s Camp Hox pop-up experience in Oxfordshire, The Hoxton is launching campervan trips at home and abroad for the summer, with four itineraries inclusive of campsites.
Available from 27May to 27 September, guests can choose from a road trip into California’s wine country, Holland’s rural scenery, Normandy or the UK’s scenic south-east coast.
Each van will feature all the Hoxton touches, including Roberts radios, Blank toiletries to use and keep, Hoxton linen and towels and Origin coffee.
Vans also have a portable BBQ for dinners outdoors, bikes for off-road ex[loring, camping chairs and a well-stocked fridge with free beers, wines and soft drinks.
The four-day UK trip travels through East Sussex, cruising along the coast, before an overnight stop on a meadow on a working farm. It passes through some of England’s oldest towns and local vineyards before heading to the Kent Riviera, and then returning to The Hox for a night in the city.
Roll on Rolling Hills, the UK trip, includes three nights in a van, all campsites booked and paid for, and a final night at any of the three London Hoxton hotels.
The Hoxton’s CMO, Martina Luger said: "Last summer we pulled Camp Hox together in record time and it was incredibly popular and well received. This year’s campervan experience strives to celebrate the idea of getting back out there exploring, and responds to what people are really wanting and needing right now."
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