How to Pack a Wild Camping Rucksack for a Weekend
How to Pack a Wild Camping Rucksack for a Weekend in the UK Packing a rucksack for a wild camping weekend is not simply a matter of throwing kit into a bag and heading for…
How to Pack a Wild Camping Rucksack for a Weekend in the UK Packing a rucksack for a wild camping weekend is not simply a matter of throwing kit into a bag and heading for…
Dartmoor Wild Camping: The Last Legal Wild Camping in England There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over Dartmoor after dusk. The ponies have moved off to lower ground, the last walkers on…
Wild Camping in the Peak District: What Is and Is Not Allowed The Peak District draws more than 13 million visitors every year, making it one of the busiest national parks in the world. For…
Wild Camping in Wales: What You Need to Know Wales is one of the most dramatic and varied landscapes in Britain. From the Brecon Beacons to the Rhinog mountains, from the Pembrokeshire coast to the…
Wild Camping with Dogs in the UK: Rules, Laws and Practical Tips Taking your dog on a wild camping trip is one of the most rewarding things you can do as an outdoor enthusiast in…
Wild Camping on the South West Coast Path: A Complete Guide for UK Wild Campers The South West Coast Path stretches 630 miles from Minehead in Somerset to Poole Harbour in Dorset, winding through some…
Wild Camping in the Lake District: The Unwritten Rules Every Camper Should Know The Lake District is one of the most spectacular places to spend a night under canvas in England. Rolling fells, glassy tarns,…
Water Purification for Wild Camping in the UK: A Complete Guide Finding a clean water source is one of the most fundamental skills in wild camping. Across the uplands of Scotland, the ridges of Snowdonia,…
Wild Camping Solo as a Woman in the UK: A Practical Safety Guide There is a particular kind of quiet that only exists at about 5am on a Cairngorms plateau, when the haar is lifting…
How to Get Landowner Permission for Wild Camping in the UK Wild camping in England and Wales is, legally speaking, something you can only do with the landowner’s permission. Unlike Scotland, where the Land Reform…