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    Toy Hauler caravan layout and floor plan

    Toy Hauler

    The Toy Hauler is a 2 to 4 berth caravan floor plan in the Specialist & Niche category. Ideal for adventure enthusiasts with bikes, kayaks or motorbikes.

    Berths
    2-4 berth
    Category
    Specialist & Niche
    Available
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    Updated 23 July 2026

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    Ideal For

    Adventure enthusiasts with bikes, kayaks or motorbikes

    Advantages

    • Rear garage space
    • Double doors at back
    • Carry toys and gear
    • Flexible rear zone

    Considerations

    • Less living space
    • Garage may be unused
    • Specialist use case

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    Questions people ask about this search

    What is a toy hauler caravan layout?

    A toy hauler is a caravan layout featuring a dedicated garage or storage area at the rear. It typically includes a ramp door for loading equipment like motorcycles, bicycles, or outdoor gear, while providing living and sleeping quarters in the front section.

    Who is a toy hauler caravan suitable for?

    This layout typically suits active users who need to transport bulky equipment without cluttering the main living area. It is a practical choice for those participating in motorsports, mountain biking, or hobby activities that require a secure, internal storage space during transit.

    Are there specific weight considerations for toy hauler caravans?

    Toy hauler caravans generally have a higher payload capacity and a heavier chassis to accommodate equipment in the garage. Users must check the Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) to ensure their tow vehicle is capable and that they hold the appropriate driving licence category.