
A company are putting the finishing touches on to a mini two-person caravan that can be towed by using just a bicycle.

The compact home-from-home will feature a bed, storage space, a sitting area and cooking possibilities.

Named the Wide Path Camper, the product will launch during the spring of 2016, with prices starting at €2,000 (£1,430).

A company are putting the finishing touches on a mini two-person caravan that can be towed by using just a bicycle

According to its creator, the Wide Path has been tested in winds up to 33mph and has wheels designed to promote stability

Cosy night's stay: The compact home from home will feature a bed, storage space, a sitting area and cooking possibilities

The camper is the brainchild of Danish entrepreneur Mads Johansen, who came up with the idea for the product in 2012.

He said: 'I wondered how to create better sleeping possibilities while being on a bicycle holiday.

'I made a couple of designs and also participated in an entrepreneur contest, winning a free office and consulting for a year.

'That was the push to get started and turning this into a business.'

In total, 50 Wide Patch Campers are currently available for pre-order, with a number of optional extras also available.

One package includes solar panels, which will allow campers to charge the likes of mobile devices on the move.

Mads said that he has used social media sites, such as Facebook, to receive feedback on his designs.

The camper is the brainchild of Danish entrepreneur Mads Johansen, who came up with the idea for the product in 2012

Named the Wide Path Camper, the product will launch during the spring of 2016, with prices starting at €2,000 (£1,430)

In total, 50 Wide Patch Campers are currently available for pre-order, with a number of optional extras also available

One question posed was whether crosswinds would be an issue when pulling the camper.

According to Mads, the Wide Path has been tested in winds up to 33mph and has wheels designed to promote stability.

He added: 'The interest for the camper has been overwhelming.

'The advantage of the camper is that it can be used in many different outdoors activities besides camping: trade shows, or as a mobile office, for example.

'The ideal user would be someone who likes to go camping and enjoy the advantages of the camper - having a proper bed and eating possibilities.

'The focus has been on enjoying the camping experience and getting rid of that wet tent and sleeping bag.'

One of the optional package includes solar panels, which will allow campers to charge the likes of mobile devices on the move