Do you want to go camping this year but you’re not sure what campsite to pick? We asked our amazing Ambassadors to tell us their favourite outdoor locations they love to visit and there’s some pretty good recommendations that are sure to catch your eye.
Pencarnan Farm
Ambassador, Natalie Ray recommends Pencarnan Farm in Pembrokeshire as her favourite campsite to visit. The perks are that “it’s dog friendly, right next to the beach if you love a seaside adventure and swimming is actively encouraged”. This campsite is often not that busy which makes it a really lovely little getaway if you’re looking for some peace, quiet and great views. One of Natalie’s favourite elements of the campsite is that the there’s often a pizza oven serving dinner!
Click here to read Natalie’s full review of Pencarnan Farm.
You can check out the Pencarnan Farm here: https://pencarnanfarm.co.uk/
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Cae Du Farm
Shell from camping with Style recommends Cae Du Farm campsite in Wales as her favourite campsite to visit! “It’s a great place to go dolphin watching as it sits close to the edge of a cliff with stunning views overlooking Cardigan Bay”. The campsite allows campfires, provides direct access to the beach and every pitch has a fantastic sea view so everyone can enjoy what the campsite has to offer!
Click here to read Shell’s Review about why she loves Cae Du Farm so much.
You can check out Cae Du Farm Campsite here: http://www.caedufarmholidays.co.uk/
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Etang d'Entressen Lakeside Lay by: France
Emma Witherford recommends a lake near one of the best Freestyle Kayak features in France. Emma loves this spot because it’s a chance to really enjoy the great outdoors and the amazing scenery has to offer.
If you’re going camping this year you should definitely try and find some keepsake spots that you’ll always treasure!
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Lakes or Cumbria
Cassie from Manic Mum Days says that she loves being in the Lakes or Cumbria because the views are stunning and even if it rains, the landscape never fails. Cassie and her family have also developed a love for Scotland after visiting Portpatrick and would love to explore more of Scotland!
To get to know cassie, you can check out her blog.
You can check out campsite’s in Cumbria here.
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Boe Rigg Campsite in Northumberland
Nyomi Winter loves to visit the Boe Rigg campsite in Northumberland. Nyomi says that although “it may seem to be a basic campsite, it has a great pub/restaurant on site as well as a stream, a pond with ducks and sheep making it a perfect countryside location”. Whilst the campsite has many positives, you’re also right on the doorstep of Kielder Forest and water making it great for days out! Nyomi has had many enjoyable camping trips at this campsite and can’t recommend it enough!
To read Nyomi’s full review of Boe Rigg campsite, you can read it here.
You can check out Boe Rigg Campsite here: http://www.theboerigg.co.uk/
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By the Sea
Claire from Tin Box Traveller says that her family love paddleboarding, so anywhere next to the sea is heaven. Claire and her family’s favourite locations for hitting the beach are in the South West of England. “South Devon is brilliant for sheltered beaches with interesting coves to explore. North Cornwall is best for body boarding and the sandy Dorset coastline is great for beach days and water sports”. They don’t tend to stay at the same campsites again and again, but can recommend South Lychett Manor in Dorset and Haven Perran Sands in Cornwall. Both are very family-friendly with playgrounds and great shower blocks for vanners like us who don’t have our own bathroom.
To read all about Claire and her family’s adventures, you can check out her blog.
You can check out South Lychett Manor Campsite here: https://www.southlytchettmanor.co.uk/
You can check out Haven Perran Sands Campsite here: https://www.haven.com/parks/cornwall/perran-sands
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Woodland
Lee Barton from Nearly Wild Camping loves to camp in or next to woodland. Lee loves how it “gives you a sense of being more remote where you can easily lose sight of the signs of humanity in a couple of acres of woodland”. Lee especially likes camping in woodland areas in the summer where the foliage is dense which means you’ll lose sight of pylons, street lights and vehicles!
You can check out Lee’s website all about camping here.
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Music Festivals
Caro Davis from the Twinkle Diaries says that her favourite outdoor location has got to be a music festival! Caro loves campsites but a festival site “has the added benefit of entertainment right on your doorstep”. Caro has been taking her eight year old twins to festivals since they were babies. “The feeling of being in a little metropolis, in a bubble, far away from general civilisation is amazing”. Caro loves the “slow pace of life and the connectivity; meeting like-minded people and watching her little boys enjoy absolute freedom in a safe and happy environment”.
To read all about Caro and her family’s adventures, you can check out her blog.
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The Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall
Jackie and John from T4Family say that their favourite location is the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall! They love this location because of the many “beautiful beaches, the amazing places to eat and the micro climate!”
You can check out the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall here: https://www.visitcornwall.com/lizard-peninsula
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