As Europe enters its summer months, more people are looking to explore (and sleep in) the great outdoors.
In fact, camping is incredibly popular amongst Brits, with research citing that 1 in 5 adults have been camping or caravanning post-COVID-19, and around 1.2 million go camping on a regular basis.
What Are The UK’s Most Popular Camping Sites?
The UK countryside is home to a number of beautiful camping sites, each offering outdoor lovers something different.
According to The National Trust, some of the most popular areas for camping in the UK include:
- The Lake District
- Gwynned
- Pembrokeshire
- Cornwall
- Dorset
- Skye
and more.
In fact, the UK is home to a whole network of camping sites, costing on average £10-£30 per night with basic amenities.
But camping isn’t just about a place to pitch a tent, there are several other considerations nature lovers need to take into account.
What Are The Challenges Of Camping In The UK?
Like most outdoor activities, there are a number of common issues with camping in the UK, some of these include:
Bad Weather
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