Campsites in the UK

Filed under: Better Recreation, Fun Infos — admin at 12:05 pm on Wednesday, October 28, 2009

England, Scotland and Wales (Great Britain) and Northern Ireland all have a particular catch for outdoor activities owing to natural beauty and weather. Particularly, non-rainy days, which are much loved by people of the UK, are spent outside the homes for picnics, camping, outing, fishing, walk, and caravanning. Every year, 1.2 million people in UK will flock to campsite that also provide them with cheap alternate for the holidays.

Though there are thousands of registered campsites in the UK, the British coast is a particular favorite with campers. Some like North Yorkshire, Scilles, St. Asutell, Isle of Wight, Suffolk, Argyll, isles of Gigha and others make popular camping sites by the coast.

Apart from coast, many counties and regions in UK also remained teeming with campers. Devon, Cornwell, Barmouth and Dorset are also areas with many officially registered camps in the UK. In Northern Island, forest parks are the right spots for camping. Some of the camps are Tollymore, Kilbroney , Gosford forest park, Drum Manor, Glenariff, Gortin Glen forest park, Ballyness Caravan park, Bush Caravan park, and Castlewarren forest park.

The type or style of camping a camper chooses depends on the money he/she can spend. With camping as booming business, camping sites can offer from luxury to simple tent camps.

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