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Some people hate camping. The thought of spending a couple of days in a canvas box with bugs crawling hither and yon over their cold, clammy body fills them with terror. Ergo, camping is often regarded as more of a convenience than something fashioned from the ethereal threads of dream and reverie.
From the music festival to the French countryside, campsites are as multitudinous as any hotel chain, and often provide their services at a fraction of the cost. Unfortunately, camping has always lacked the glamour associated with a high-priced hotel and was never likely to draw anybody with money to burn.
“Glamping”, or glamorous camping, is a completely new kind of activity that has grown in popularity with people all over the world. Chilled champagne, four-poster beds and fancy art come as standard features on any glampsite tepee, and creepy-crawlies are certainly not welcome.
Of course, diehard campers would not give their sleeping bags up for all the glitter in the world, and the craze has met with ferocious criticism despite the fact that glamping has done wonders for the popularity of the activity as a whole. Glamorous tepees are often permanent features, which contradicts with the environmental ethic that some campers hold dear.
Creature comforts are plentiful, and most glampers need only provide their own towels and food. The price of such riches is steep, however, with the most popular glampsites asking for upwards of £300 for two nights. One of the most popular British sites is in Cornwall (bookings at Cornish Tipi Holidays), but larger families can expect to have to part with up to £750 for an extra-large tepee.
Written by Chris Illingworth
Money down - Camping Holidays up
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Page last updated: 7th Aug 2008 - 10:36 AM
Submitted by Alan
So it looks like we can't all afford our glamorous overseas holidays anymore and we are instead turning to the good old camp site.
Are we really reverting to a nation of campers?
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All about Scotland's Midges
Page last updated: 21st Jul 2008 - 08:31 AM
Submitted by John
Midges are tiny swarming insects that occur across the world. However, the species of the midge has a reputation for being more ferocious than most.
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UK Caravan Manufacturing Facts
caravanning.wordpress.com: Caravanning Facts
Page last updated: 17th Jul 2008 - 02:53 PM
Submitted by John
There are 500,000 touring caravans in use in the UK and the UK production of caravans has been running at 30,000 units per year.
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Top Camp sites around the World
The Independant: The 50 Best: Camping sites 1-25
Page last updated: 30th May 2008 - 12:13 AM
Submitted by Harry
Check out these great surf locations in the UK and around the world I personal love the order of these camp sites and do agree with the top camp site THREE CLIFFS BAY, GOWER which is located in Penmaen, Swansea.
http://www.threecliffsbay.com/
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Real handy Glastonbury Camping Guide
BBC News: Glastonbury Camping Guide
Page last updated: 30th May 2008 - 12:05 AM
Submitted by Harry
A great stress free guide to camping at Glastonbury this year.
- Find out where to camp
- Finding your tent
- Camping in a tipi?!
- Posh camping
You can also go to the actual Glastonbury Camping guide for more useful information.
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