Amphibious Camping?
Ever wanted to camp right on the river bank? Better than that, why not camp on the river on a camping raft on the scenic Dutch waterways..
Ever wanted to camp right on the river bank? Better than that, why not camp on the river on a camping raft on the scenic Dutch waterways..
Now this sounds like a great peaceful break on the beautiful Norfolk Broads. With more “rough” camping available on the river bank, this truly is sustainable tourism and a great way to see one of the UK’s national treasures..
Our evermore stressful and complicated lives are the real reason camping is seeing an unprecedented revival. The Credit Crunch maybe partly responsible..
When you think of family camping holidays in the sun, you don’t necessarily think of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark..
I stumbled over this light hearted article from the Observer and it made me quite nostalgic. Well worth a read and quite a giggle.
Not all camping has to be of the highly organised, commercial camp site variety..
What more can I say, the ideal solution. No cars, no taxis, just a short stroll, some great food and a couple of pints…
We predicted a while ago that the worsening financial climate and people’s desire to get back to the days of their childhood holidays, would spark new interest in the caravan and caravan holidays..
Technology…so much of it…another instruction book, another remote control and the only person who can set it up is your 8 year old nephew! Well, a picture is worth a thousand words…
More and more people are getting their first taste of camping via the festival route. The explosion in music festivals and the like has encouraged a lot more people to spend the night under canvas than ever before. But what happens to all that camping gear when the music stops?