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What is the height of a caravan?

Most caravans sit around 2.5 meters tall from ground to the roof, with the commonly cited external height limit in many markets around 2.55 meters (8 ft 4 in). Some models with roof-mounted equipment can reach about 2.6–2.8 meters. Heights vary by design and added gear, so always check the specific model.


Typical exterior height


Before listing typical figures, it helps to know the commonly encountered height range for road-ready caravans. This gives a baseline for planning storage, garages, and access to low-clearance routes.



  • Common body height: 2.4–2.6 meters (about 7 ft 10 in to 8 ft 6 in)

  • Taller configurations with roof equipment: up to around 2.6–2.8 meters (8 ft 6 in to 9 ft 2 in)


Note that exact numbers appear on each caravan’s specification plate and in its manual. When in doubt, measure with any installed accessories in place and verify clearance before entering gates or tunnels.


What can raise a caravan's height?


Several common features can push the overall height beyond the base body height. These additions are popular for comfort and off-grid use, but they matter for clearance on the road and at sites.



  • Roof-mounted air conditioning units

  • Satellite dishes or TV antennas

  • Solar panels installed on the roof

  • Roof racks or additional storage boxes


Even with these features, the height is typically advertised for the caravan with them installed, so plan accordingly when choosing access routes and storage spaces.


Regulatory context


UK and EU height limits


In the UK and most European Union countries, the standard external height limit for road-use caravans is generally about 2.55 meters (8 ft 4 in). Some specialized models or configurations may exceed this with official approval or permits, and individual jurisdictions can have exceptions or additional requirements. Always consult local regulations and the manufacturer's specifications before travel.


Measuring height and clearance considerations


Height is measured from ground level to the highest point of the caravan, including any installed roof accessories. When planning routes, allow extra margin for gravity, wind, and uneven surfaces, and be mindful of bridges, tunnels, and site entrance heights that may differ from standard road limits.


Summary


In practice, most caravans are about 2.5 meters tall, with a typical practical range of 2.4 to 2.6 meters. Roof additions can push height higher, up to roughly 2.8 meters in some cases. Always check the specific model’s specifications and local regulations to ensure safe passage and fit at your destination.

What's the height of a Dodge caravan?


The height of a Dodge Caravan varies slightly by model year, but it is typically around 67.9 inches to 69.0 inches. For example, the 2017 model has a height of 67.9 inches, while the 2018 and 2019 models are listed as 69.0 inches tall.
 

  • 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan: 67.9 inches
  • 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan: 69.0 inches
  • 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan: 69.0 inches
  • 2020 Dodge Grand Caravan: 69.0 inches



What is the height of a full height caravan?


2.5 to 3.5 metres
Caravan Height: What You Need to Know
Most standard caravans range from 2.5 to 3.5 metres in height. If you need a smaller caravan for storing in garages or under carports, you'll need to check each one or look for vans that have collapsible rooflines.



Would a caravan fit in a garage?


You could keep your caravan at home. Keeping a caravan in a garage is an ideal option as it offers greater security and shelter. You will need to consider the height and length of your caravan - make sure you take measurements before you buy one, or at least before you attempt to fit it in your garage.



What is the standard size of a caravan?


Two-berth standard tourers are usually 5.5m to 6.5m, including A-frame. Family four-berth tourers measure 6.0m to 7.5m on average, while bigger five and six-berths often extend beyond 8m.


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