A group of friends and I spent three nights camping in the New Forest, UK at the end of the English summer. We go on annual camping and festival trips together; it’s our favourite, spending-savvy thing to do to be in the outdoors, play games and drink and chat into the wee hours ...
The New Forest District Association (NFDA) is a part of the Camping and Caravanning Club. The UK is divided into 13 regions and our region, South West Region, is divided into District Association (DA) areas together with special interest groups. As a member of the Camping and Caravanning ...
If you’ve ever wanted to go wild camping in the UK but didn’t know where to do it, when to do it, how to do it, or whether you’re even allowed to do it…look no further than Mpora. A really good place to start, if you want to school yourself in the art of roughing it ...
Wild camping in Wales, UKis subject to the same rules as wild camping in England – you must obtain permission from the landowner. With only a tiny portion of the land within the Snowdonia National Park being owned by the park itself, the park authority advises contacting the landowner before...
Mumsnetter-recommended UK campsites Sandy Balls is fab! You will have a great time. Go out for a drive across the New Forest to see the wild ponies. BarefootInTheCarPark Sandy Balls Holiday village booking.com Book now We're at Clippesby Hall now. Has a heated outside pool, th...
scenery of the northwest, but also experience the Glamping camping culture. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, with the Sophora forest as a neighbor, you can experience the delicate touch of the wind blowing through the weeds and feel the life of the soul being released in the wild....
Cashel Campsite. campingintheforest.co.uk 6.Trentfield Farm, Lincoln This community campsite ticks a lot of family camping boxes – it actively discourages noisy groups, it’s by a river (perfect for water sport activities for the kids), you can take your dog, and it has a pub. Trent...
Photo by Walter Baxter viageograph.org.uk(CC BY-SA 2.0) Map The next wild camping spot is between the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and Bamburgh Castle in one of Northumberland’s most well-known regions. The location in question is Buddle Bay, a 1-mile-wide sea inlet surrounded by diverse...
Photo by Ronnie Leask viageograph.co.uk(CC BY-SA 2.0) Map One of the two bothies on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond (the other being Doune Byre), Rowchoish is a spacious stone building set in dense lochside woodland. The atmosphere of this place is challenging to describe with word...
scenery of the northwest, but also experience the Glamping camping culture. Located on the bank of the Yellow River, with the Sophora forest as a neighbor, you can experience the delicate touch of the wind blowing through the weeds and feel the life of the soul being released in the wild....