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Top 5 Things to do while camping

Sometimes you run out of things to do while camping, especially if you are in a remote location. Here are just a few things I like to do while I go camping:

  1. Frisbee – This can be used almost anywhere, can be played with friends or on your own. You can set up targets to land the Frisbee on.
  2. Fishing – Bring a fold up fishing rod, some bait and away you go!
  3. Hike – Find a trail and start marching.
  4. Swimming – Near the sea, river or lake? Feeling brave? Grab your trunks and a towel!
  5. Cards – Probably my personal favourite! Especially as it does not take up much room in the back pack.

25 of the Best Places to Camp

This is a list of places that are definitely worth checking out! Give them a go and let us know!

  1. THREE CLIFFS BAY, GOWER
  2. TURNER HALL FARM, CUMBRIA
  3. BRIGHOUSE BAY, DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY
  4. LE VAL DE CANTOBRE, AVEYRON, FRANCE
  5. FOUR SEASONS TENTED CAMP, GOLDEN TRIANGLE, THAILAND
  6. THE WARREN, FOLKESTONE, KENT
  7. GWERN GOF ISAF FARM, CONWY
  8. VALE OF PICKERING CARAVAN PARK, NORTH YORKSHIRE
  9. CASTEL CAMPING LE TY NADAN, BRITTANY
  10. LONGITUDE 131O, CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
  11. BAY VIEW FARM, CORNWALL
  12. SYKE FARM, CUMBRIA
  13. TREVORNICK HOLIDAY PARK, CORNWALL
  14. PLAYA MONTROIG CAMPING RESORT, TARRAGONA, SPAIN
  15. COTTAR’S 1920S MARA SAFARI CAMP, KENYA
  16. AYR HOLIDAY PARK, CORNWALL
  17. BURROWHAYES FARM, SOMERSET
  18. FISHERGROUND CAMPSITE, CUMBRIA
  19. FERIENPARADIES NATTERER SEE, AUSTRIA
  20. OBEROI VANYAVILAS, INDIA
  21. TROYTOWN FARM, ISLES OF SCILLY
  22. BLACKBERRY WOOD, EAST SUSSEX
  23. BOSWORTH WATER TRUST, WARWICKSHIRE
  24. CAMPING UNION LIDO VACANZE, VENETO, ITALY
  25. COSTANOA COASTAL LODGE AND CAMP, CALIFORNIA, USA

Top 10 Camping Tips

Top 10 Camping Tips
We thought it would be useful to have a quick list of what we consider the most important camping tips!

  1. Use a checklist – it’s very easy to forget items when packing! Make a long list of everything you need including those all important essentials such as a toothbrush and loo roll! The list can be used to help you pack and also when you’re holiday comes to an end!
  2. Practice pitching – New tent? Been a while since you last went camping? Do a test setup in the garden. It’s a great way to familiarise yourself with the equipment and prevents looking silly at the resort. Not only that, it’s worth checking for any holes, missing ropes or pegs!!
  3. Picking the area – try not to pick an area which has the potential to damage your tent or cause discomfort when sleeping! If you have no choice, clear the area of debris and also the area leading to the toilets of any dog or cow mess too!
  4. Protect your tent – Tents are expensive to replace! Use a tough plastic sheet to protect the underside of the tent. Not only that, it will reduce the dirt picked up by the tent! If you manage to dirty the tent be sure to clean it with warm water (check your instructions for further details regarding cleaning). Lastly do not pack away a damp/wet/dirty tent! Leaving the tent in a poor condition could end up destroying the fabric!
  5. Guy lines – Most guy lines supplied on modern tents are reflective to prevent being a trip hazard at night. However if yours are not it would be worth adding electrical tape to them in order to make them visible at night time. Check that the guy lines regularly so that you do not end up losing your tent!
  6. Spares – Lost tent pegs and broken guy lines can make a holiday turn into a nightmare. Always carry spares for any part which could be damaged or lost easily. Also a useful addition to bring is a roll of duck tape. This can be used to patch holes, hold parts together and give you enough time to find a suitable fix for the problem.
  7. Avoid flood grounds – It is very easy to be attracted to pitching near a river or on a beach. However you should be aware that these areas are prone to flooding from rising water levels. Another issue is surface run off from a steep hill side, which could take you and your tent for a water ride! Try to find an area with a slight slope to allow quick drainage.
  8. Protection from the wind – Strong winds can cause a tent to be pulled and lifted. Try to position your tent using the aerodynamics of the tank to your advantage. A tip is to keep the entrance out of the wind otherwise the tent might end up being a kite!
  9. Facilities – try not to position your tent too far or too close to the facilities. Too far could end up a long walk in the middle of the night with many guy lines (trip wires) to dodge! Too close and the noise from other campers will soon become an annoyance (not to mention the smells)!
  10. Common Sense – Avoid dangers such as overhanging trees dropping branches on you and your tent, rabbit and badger holes leaving you with a twisted ankle and ant’s nests with creatures who end up in your sleeping bag!
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