Best Fixed Bunk Caravans (2026 Buyer's Guide)
Fixed bunk caravans are one of the most popular layouts for families of four or five. Featuring two or three permanent bunk beds, usually positioned along the rear or side wall, this layout offers a balance between sleeping space and everyday usability. This guide explains how fixed bunk layouts work, who they suit best, and what compromises to expect. Below, you'll find fixed bunk caravans currently available to buy from UK dealers.
What Is a Fixed Bunks Caravan Layout?
A fixed bunk layout includes permanent bunk beds that do not require daily conversion. These bunks are typically paired with a front lounge and a central kitchen, with a dinette or single bed conversion for flexible sleeping.
Bunks may be positioned as side bunks (stacked along one wall), rear bunks (across the back), or corner bunks. Most fixed bunk caravans offer 4-6 berths.
Who Is This Layout Best For?
Fixed bunks suit families with two children who want quick bedtimes and minimal setup. They are popular with active families who tour regularly and want flexibility without moving into heavier six-berth layouts.
Pros and Cons of a Fixed Bunks Caravan
Advantages
- Faster setup than convertible layouts
- Often available in lighter single-axle models
- Practical for regular touring
Drawbacks
- Dinette beds can be short for adults
- Storage access under bunks can be awkward
- Less flexibility for larger families
Fixed Bunks Caravans Available Now
These caravans match the layout discussed above and are currently available from UK dealers.
2000 Bailey Pegasus
£29,799
2000 Bailey Pegasus
£30,444
2000 Bailey Pegasus
£30,444
2000 Bailey Pegasus
£33,144

2000 Bailey Pegasus Grande Gt75 Portofino
£23,695

2026 Bailey Pegasus
£15,295
Towing and Practical Considerations
Many fixed bunk caravans remain within the towing limits of mid-sized family cars, but payload should still be checked carefully. A typical 4-berth fixed bunk layout weighs 1,200-1,500kg MTPLM.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overlooking dinette bed size for occasional adult use
- Assuming all fixed bunks offer equal under-bed storage
- Not planning payload for family touring equipment
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, fixed bunks are one of the most popular family layouts. They suit families with 2-3 children who want permanent beds without nightly conversion.
Children's bunks typically have 60-70kg weight limits. Some layouts include an adult-rated lower bunk. Check manufacturer specifications for each bunk position.
Compare This Layout
Choose a fixed bed for maximum simplicity; choose a French bed for easy access from both sides.
Choose a campervan for flexibility and easy driving; choose a motorhome for comfort and space.
Choose an island bed for walk-around access; choose a transverse fixed bed for a shorter, lighter caravan.