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Wild camping is actively encouraged in Norway, where the mountains soar and the waterfalls thunder. There are plenty of spots to pitch up by water, gazing over glassy lakes with your morning coffee.
From loch-view pitches at Port nan Gael in the Inner Hebrides to a French-style Roulotte in Hay On Wye in Wales, the UK offers up some seriously scenic spots for summer camping.And as it hots up ...
There’s no denying wild camping takes a lot of work. The buy-in costs are steep, too, if you can’t borrow (or rent) your gear — tent, camping stove, water filter, sleeping bag, rucksack ...
From loch-view pitches at Port nan Gael in the Inner Hebrides to a French-style Roulotte in Hay On Wye in Wales, the UK offers up some seriously scenic spots for summer camping. And as it hots up, the ...
The Outer Hebrides are home to many artists and on a remote road by Loch Euphort on North Uist you’ll find Shoreline Stoneware, ... a week-long excursion with wild camping £735.
Crowd-free, wild flower-strewn and at their sunniest, these Scottish islands are best visited in spring, writes Katie Featherstone. Here’s how to take a responsible trip ...
Wild camping is also legal in Lithuania, Turkey and Finland. In some countries, like Norway and Sweden, the practice is actively encouraged. In many countries, however, it is illegal and the law ...
The Hebrides, the islands off the northwest coast of Scotland facing the Atlantic at the edge of Europe, have always attracted visitors. From Christian pilgrims in the 6th century and Norse ...
From loch-view pitches at Port nan Gael in the Inner Hebrides to a French-style Roulotte in Hay On Wye in Wales, the UK offers up some seriously scenic spots for summer camping. And as it hots up ...