Holidaymakers craving the freedom of the open road without the faff of towing a great hulking caravan are finding the Carpento 310 a breath of fresh air. Compact yet impressively kitted out, this Turkish-built model is turning heads among British buyers with its clever design, comfort-led interior and ultra-lightweight shell.
The clever caravan with surprising comforts
Brought into the UK by Freedom Caravans in Stafford, the Carpento 310 doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not—it simply makes more of less. At first glance, its swept roofline and curvaceous silhouette give it a contemporary edge, while its tough polyester skin conceals layers of insulation to keep you snug in Britain’s changeable weather.
Step inside and you’ll find a layout that belies its petite footprint. A full kitchen, complete with a 90-litre fridge and plenty of thoughtful storage, makes self-catering a doddle, and there’s even a washroom—something you rarely see in a van this size.
Fitted with a Thetford cassette loo, a hand-held shower and a washbasin, the washroom offers privacy and comfort without feeling poky. It’s this sort of considered design that has touring fans re-thinking what’s possible in a smaller van.
Inside the Carpento 310: small yet mighty
The interior is bright and surprisingly airy, thanks to large panoramic windows that flood the space with natural light. There’s standing headroom throughout, and the front dinette quickly converts into a double bed—more than big enough for two adults and a youngster. Hidden storage beneath the seats keeps clutter firmly out of sight.
Built on a lightweight and dependable AL-KO chassis, the Carpento 310 tips the scales at just 580 kg, making it a perfect partner for small cars or electric vehicles—even for those new to caravanning. With a 50-litre water tank and fully integrated electrics and plumbing, it’s equally suited to spur-of-the-moment weekenders and longer countryside get-aways. It offers peace of mind, low running costs and genuine freedom—all for a very tempting £17,000.