The British love the outdoors, especially the few summer months like July and August, when they can enjoy the good weather. A bit of history: The Boy Scout Movement was founded in 1908 by British cavalry officer Robert SSBaden-Powell. in fact, useful when making plans for a camping trip. Then comes the picnic. Originally from France, outdoor food in a blanket was brought to the UK through aristocratic refugees from the French Revolution and has become so popular, and even a social event, that the PicNic society was formed in the UK in 1801.
Finally, take a look at those statistics, which reflect the number of camping trips the British have taken in recent years. With this history and the enthusiasm for camping and glamping, it’s no wonder the UK has a plethora of camps to offer. , where you simply set up your tent and use your cooking skills, to sumptuous glamping sites like the sumptuous yurts, we will show you where in the UK you can have the ultimate exciting camping experiences.
Loch Tay is a freshwater lake located in the central highlands of Scotland. It is 15 miles long and is one of the innermost lakes in Scotland, known for its salmon fishing. Easily available by car from Edinburgh or Glasgow (approximately 132km from each destination), Loch Tay is an exciting destination for a glamping experience. This is precisely what Loch Tay Highland Lodges and Glamping offers. Surrounded by forests and mountains on the north side of the lake, the site offers a variety of accommodations, depending on the point of luxury you require and the number of guests. The smallest are the wooden camping capsules. I stayed in a glamping dome because I enjoyed the triangular windows around it that make you feel like you are sleeping in the middle of nature without having to worry about the creepy creatures. There are those that also have a Jacuzzi or the Bothy stables for a larger party. The site has a sanitary and sanitary block as well as a laundry room and a drying room. If you don’t like to cook your own meals, there is the Boathouse restaurant. Then there are the two to 4 bedroom cabins and cozy cabins in the woods.
The lake is indeed giant enough for a variety of water activities, which can be had from Taymouth Marina. Loch Tay and the hostel are components of the Largo Leisure Park.
If the Scottish Highlands are your thing, how about a secluded beach?Just take a look at the call of this secluded campsite located near Newquay in North Cornwall. 133 steps. What awaits you below are giant bell tents that can accommodate two other people and have a bathroom. You don’t want to let go of anything. There’s also a place to eat with a brand new seafood chef who will prepare a picnic basket for you. If you want to climb the stairs and venture further to other beaches, Newquay is just a 10-minute walk away if you want supplies. The biggest charm is to sleep a few steps from the beach and pay attention to the sound of the waves. The site can organize surf lessons, or if you want to meditate, yoga classes.
It doesn’t come any closer to an exciting nature camp than the rest in Bryher, the smallest of the Isles of Scilly. Camping Bryher is located between two hills and a few seconds from a white sand beach. You have the option to bring your own tent and plant anywhere you need or rent a rather sumptuous bell tent. Just forty-five km off the coast of Cornwall, the site is remote but nevertheless easily accessible. The Atlantic Ocean rumbles to the west and Cromwell Castle lies to the east. Serve Tresco, St. Mary’s, St. Martin’s and the other inhabited islands if you need to take day trips. At this camp, you can exercise your exploration skills. It is strictly independent, but is allowed to make a barbecue. There are also children’s play areas, two coin-operated washers and dryers, and adorable couple Jo and Tom who run the total operation and are happy to lend a hand. Dogs are not allowed.
This is the smallest but one of the most entertaining campsites on our list. Located just a 15-minute walk from the most beautiful town in the Cotswolds, Chipping Campden, Campden Yurts is made up of just two sumptuous yurts on the hillside called Buttercup and Daisy respectively. The yurts can accommodate up to five people. They have a double bed, a nest futon, wood stove, carpets and sheepskin blankets. They also have a bathroom each and a percentage a kitchen. You will need to bring your own bedding unless you make an ebook in advance. Light enters through a central window in the ceiling, there are more lamps for the night.
As well as being a valuable stop to appreciate centuries of architectural styles and even a small museum, Chipping Campden is where you can refuel or make a stop at a tea room. of the yurts socialize, and once a week they even organize an evening of pizza. The floor is a box where cows and sheep used to graze, making it asymmetrical and therefore unsuitable for wheelchair use. Motorhomes and personal tents are not allowed.
From undeniable camping to more sumptuous glamping, that’s what you find at Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park. Located on the Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs Bay is one of Wales’ maximum photogenic spaces. Imagine a sandy beach, sand dunes and subsidised marshes across 3 steep limestone cliffs. Who wouldn’t need to spend a few days camping there?The maximum productive option for me was one of the tents they rented, right on the beach with an amazing sea view. There are also tents with partial sea views or on flat ground. Then there are the tents and the most sumptuous yurts, also not far from the beach. Sanitary blocks, kitchen blocks and laundry rooms complete the picture. The total domain is dog friendly, as is the beach. The nearest town is Gower, on the peninsula of the same call, which not only offers department stores where you can get the food you need, but also has many attractive sites and more beaches to visit. If you prefer, you can bring a motorhome or motorhome.
Become a child with the theme of this colourful East Sussex camp. Located in the small hamlet of Streak at the foot of the South Downs National Park, Brighton City Beach is only 11km away, but it turns out to be another world. At the campsite which, by the way, does not conform to groups, you can electronically reserve your own clearing in the woods with a fireplace and set up your own tent, or you can opt for one of the two superbly carved tree houses, called Higgledy and Piggledy, or a gypsy trailer or a curved hut. Towels and bed linen are provided in the tree houses which also have a bathroom and a kitchen. If that’s not enough for you, you can also stay in Angus, the fire truck, a red London. bus or even a helicopter. It is the maximum entertaining and imaginative camp of all. Shoes are not allowed in all units, so bring slippers. Nor dogs. Children are taken in a wheelbarrow to their location if they do not need to walk.
Here’s a concept to spend Halloween differently!Why not glamping at Humble Bee Farm in Yorkshire?It is a working farm with chickens, cows and all other farm animals, not far from Scarborough and North Yorkshire Moors. La farm offers all kinds of camping accommodation, from holiday homes to wigwams. , from tents and yurts to open spaces where you can set up your own tent. Best of all, of course, to be very concerned about life on the farm, you can pick up your own eggs for breakfast or meet the garden gang. They also host events, such as stargazing and a Halloween birthday party with pumpkins just for Halloween. And it is suitable for children and dogs, just make sure not to make any noise. Farmers emphasize that they are not a party place.
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For 11 years, blogger and traveler Inka Piegsa Quischotte has been documenting her adventures on her blog GlamourGranny Travel. Inka likes to write about luxury and solo travel, usually to places where the sun shines. He has lived in London, Miami and Istanbul for 11 years. several years and now it has settled on the Costa Blanca in Spain.
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