Written by Daniel Walton on 14th Apr 2026
We've been camping as a team for over thirteen years. Testing products, visiting campsites, and learning the hard way what happens when you forget the mallet. This checklist is everything we actually take, organised so you can work through it category by category and pack the car without the nagging feeling you've missed something.
The list covers tent camping at UK campsites. If you are campervanning, please feel free to bypass the shelter section, as you already have one.
Shelter and Sleep
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I keep a separate bag in the garage with tent, pegs, mallet and groundsheet permanently packed together. That way I never turn up to a campsite and discover the pegs are still in the shed.
Holly -- OLPRO Team
Cooking and Eating
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Clothing and Footwear
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Tools, Safety and Repairs
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Personal and Hygiene
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Camp Comfort
Camping With Kids
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We always tell families to pack one more set of kids' clothes than they think they need. You'll use every pair. Possibly twice.
Daniel Walton -- Managing Director, OLPRO
Campervanning or Motorhome
What Not to Bring
Overpacking is as common as underpacking. Leave these behind:
Perfume, aftershave or scented body products. They attract wasps and midges. Stick to unscented toiletries at the campsite.
Glass bottles. Most campsites ban them, they're heavy, and broken glass on a campsite pitch is a nightmare. Decant into lighter storage containers.
Too many "just in case" clothes. You don't need seven outfits for a weekend. Two full changes of clothes plus a dedicated sleeping set covers a three-night trip.
Valuables you'd worry about. If losing it would ruin the trip, leave it at home. Camping should reduce stress, not create new sources of it.
A full-size pillow per person. Use a camping pillow, stuff a fleece into a sack, or bring one between two. Full pillows eat boot space.
Before You Leave Home
The five-minute check that saves the phone call to your neighbour: