GREAT outdoor experiences – such as sleeping on the shores of Lake Windermere or Loch Lomond, or under the canopy of the New Forest – are now available to everyone following the launch of Eurocamp UK Escapes on nine of the most beautiful campsites in England, Scotland and Wales.
By offering a selection of pre-erected, fully-equipped tents – with beds, bed linen, a kitchen area with fourburner hob along with crockery and utensils – it’s never been easier to enjoy a hassle-free camping holiday in the most stunning natural surroundings.
The introduction of Eurocamp UK Escapes takes you back to nature with a truly authentic outdoors camping holiday. Ideal for short breaks, there are nine campsites across the UK, in Scotland, North Yorkshire, the Lake District, Wales, the Forest of Dean and the New Forest.
Each site provides the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of everyday life by unearthing simple pleasures like waking up to birdsong in the open air.
They are also the perfect base from which to explore the stunning natural surroundings – whether that’s on foot or bicycle – and outdoor activities, such as hill walking, fishing, bird watching or canoeing.
And for those wanting to experience nature in its simplest form, forest rangers are at hand at all seven Forestry Commission campsites, to share their knowledge on survival skills such as safe fire-making, animal tracking and shelter building.
Each Eurocamp six-berth tent includes a large living area and three separate sleeping compartments.
The self-catered accommodation also comes with a four-burner hob, utensils, cutlery, wind-up lanterns anda cool box for picnics, an outdoor table, chairs and a charcoal barbecue.
A four-night mid-week break from May, staying at the Spiers House campsite near Pickering, North Yorkshire, is £130, and a seven-night stay from June at the Roundhill campsite in the New Forest costs £240.
For further information or to book, visit eurocamp.co.uk or call 0844-406-0552.
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