Where To Camp In Europe

There are many compelling reasons for taking a European tour and one of the most important is the fact that this is an incredible cultural experience. When one thinks of a European tour, camping is definitely not the first manner of seeing this amazing continent that springs to mind. And yet to go camping in Europe is fast becoming a fun way for tourists and locals to enjoy the beauty of this rich and diverse continent.

The European continent is well kitted out to provide one with the ultimate camping holiday and tourists will find that there is a great variety of sites to choose from.

There are some that are slightly higher end which afford one some luxuries. Then there are also cheap and cheerful camp sites which offer your basic amenities such as running water, toilets and wash areas and there are even some camp sites which are free of charge.

There is a new trend in that many people want to camp in Europe because they are keen to  experience eco-tourism. This is a type of travel that more and more agents are providing  specialised services in and they look to find packages that feature the best natural  experiences in Europe. Travel agents offer the real nature lover a chance to trek through Europe by putting together a package that consists of the tourist hiking through certain parts of Europe over several days or weeks and stopping at night to camp or to stay in a modest bed and breakfast.

Budgetary constraints are something that most of us have to deal with at the moment and a camping trip around Europe certainly takes care of this issue. You will find that everything is a whole lot cheaper by using this method and this is definitely true if you compare it with an organised trip. Transfers, transportation and hotel accommodation costs all add up. You might want to also think about a camping trip if you are perhaps thinking about a cycling trip around Europe.

Some of the most popular camp sites include Ilha da Berlenga in Portugal which is a small hillside camp site overlooking a secluded cove, El Burro Blanco in Spain allows you to escape into a different time as you explore the nine acres of woodlands that surround the camp. Les Romarins is a French site that is also well known and these are just three examples of a huge variety that await you.

So there is an incredible amount to choose from when considering the idea of going to camp in Europe. All in all no matter what your tastes, your need for rest and relaxation or even the size of your pocket, to camp in Europe is a fun and amazing way to explore and experience the wonder and diversity of this amazing place which calls itself Europe.

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