Hobby Caravan Awnings
23 products
23 products
Trying to make sense of Hobby Caravan Awnings? Whether you’re checking sizes, replacing a worn-out awning, or exploring options for your next trip, this guide points you in the right direction—helping you browse, compare, and choose with ease.
Choosing the right size ensures a secure pitch and a stress-free setup. With many Hobby caravan awnings and models available, knowing your measurement is the first step towards the best match.
Start by measuring the full awning rail length from ground to ground. This gives you the “A-measurement,” the key figure used across most awning brands. Keep the tape measure tight and follow the curve of the caravan frame for accuracy. This helps you filter options effortlessly—especially when comparing the best Hobby caravan awnings or checking used Hobby caravan awning sizes.

Some models, such as the popular Hobby 700, have distinctive profiles. Many brands offer an awning for Hobby 700 with tailored fit points, helping you secure a precise attachment and stable pitch. When browsing, look for A-measurements listed clearly in the product details; it’s the simplest way to match your awning to your model without guesswork.
Finding the right awning depends on how you travel. A full awning works well for longer stays, giving you full coverage around the caravan. Porch awnings offer speed and simplicity—ideal if you’re on the move and need flexibility.
Full awnings maximise usable space and are great for seasonal pitches. They offer reliable weather protection and feel like a natural extension of your caravan. Porch awnings, meanwhile, attach to a smaller section of the rail. They’re quicker to pitch, lighter to transport, and suit touring trips. Whichever you choose, you’ll find practical, durable options within our range of Hobby caravan awnings for sale.

We stock a mix of new and used models to suit different budgets. If you’re browsing replacement Hobby caravan awnings, you’ll find updated fabrics, improved weather performance, and designs made to withstand regular touring. Used options offer excellent value while still delivering dependable shelter.
Check your A-measurement first, then focus on condition, fabric type, and included accessories. Ensure poles, pegs, and panels are complete, and look for signs of wear on seams or zips. With the right match, a replacement awning can feel as solid and reliable as a brand-new setup.
What is the easiest caravan awning to put up?
Porch awnings.
Are Hobby caravans good quality?
Yes, they’re well-built and reliable.
Can you legally tow a Hobby caravan?
Yes, if within licence and weight limits.
Who buys second-hand caravan awnings?
Tourers seeking value and replacements.