Tag Archive | "Camp sites"

One of Wales’ great campsites, Caerfai Farm

Monday, January 9, 2012

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One of Wales’ great campsites, Caerfai Farm

Caerfai Farm is somewhere that anyone who loves camping should try and visit if they love pretty coastlines and tiny cities…

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Beautiful Sites for Winter Camping

Saturday, November 26, 2011

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Beautiful Sites for Winter Camping

That’s it! Summers over! Time to pack away the tent, stow away the sleeping bags and bin the camping mat that provided as much comfort as a sandpaper duvet. But is it?

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Camping at Dune du Pyla

Sunday, October 11, 2009

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Camping at Dune du Pyla

Craving some late season camping sunshine in a unique setting? La Teste-de-Buch in the Arcachon Bay area of the South West of France boasts Europe's largest sand dune, Dune du Pilat a truly awe inspiring natural feature served by numerous camp sites nestling alongside it's sandy peaks.

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Camping in the New Forest

Friday, August 28, 2009

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Camping in the New Forest

Mike Svenson visited the New Forest and sent us this account of his ‘desperate’ search for a campsite. Hollands Wood Campsite Ok, so with the weather forecast predicting some of the best temperatures of this summer to date for the weekend just past, we decided it was time to try out some camping in the [...]

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Camp on a working farm at Stoke Barton

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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Camp on a working farm at Stoke Barton

Ian Pillman visited Stoke Barton Farm in North Devon and sent us his experience. If you’d like to get involved with Campr send us your cool camping reviews or equipment low-downs and we’ll send you a Camping Essentials Pack if we use them! More info Stoke Barton Farm If you’re a real outdoor camper then [...]

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Take a staycation in Weston-super-Mare

Saturday, July 18, 2009

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Take a staycation in Weston-super-Mare

2009 has brought some unexpected events, swine flu, MJ’s death and a new phenomenon in holidaying – ‘staycationing‘. Seaside towns countrywide are seeing an increase in visitors as more of those suffering the effects of the economic crisis are preferring to enjoy a traditional British holiday than opting for travelling abroad. We take a look [...]

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