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Our 7 favourite Campsites in the UK for exploring the great outdoors. Spring is a fantastic time of year; the weather is getting better and the days are getting longer. So it’s the perfect opportunity to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Why not extend your ventures into the countryside with a spot of camping? Whether you are looking for a coastal site, one with access to the hills or wooded areas, here at Trekwear we have several options for you to choose from. Beadnell Bay, Northumberland Located by the sea at Beadnell Bay , this campsite gives the feel of being tucked away, yet is within easy reach of Seahouses. Also close by are Bamburgh and Lindisfarne with their impressive castles, which are brilliant destinations for a cycle ride. Being by the sea means that fish and chips are both fresh and delicious at the end of a long day walking or cycling. Bay View Farm, Cornwall It's impossible not to enjoy the views out to West Looe and St George's Island from Bay View Farm campsite in Cornwall. This site offers all of the charm of a small business, but with good amenities. A short walk will take you to the fishing village of Polperro or alternatively you can take the coastal path to a nice little beach cafe. Wasdale, Lake District Escaping to the Lakes is every fellow walker's dream and Wasdale is the best campsites in the Lake District for getting up into the hills. It provides the most convenient access to the tallest peaks in the area, including England's highest, Scafell Pike. Located between Waswater and Wasdale Head, you couldn't ask for a

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Our 7 favourite Campsites in the UK for exploring the great outdoors.

Spring is a fantastic time of year; the weather is getting better and the days are getting longer. So it’s the perfect opportunity to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Why not extend your ventures into the countryside with a spot of camping? Whether you are looking for a coastal site, one with access to the hills or wooded areas, here at Trekwear we have several options for you to choose from.

Beadnell Bay, Northumberland

Located by the sea at Beadnell   Bay , this campsite gives the feel of being tucked away, yet is within easy reach of Seahouses. Also close by are Bamburgh and Lindisfarne with their impressive castles, which are brilliant destinations for a cycle ride. Being by the sea means that fish and chips are both fresh and delicious at the end of a long day walking or cycling.

Bay View Farm, Cornwall

It's impossible not to enjoy the views out to West Looe and St George's Island from Bay View Farm campsite in Cornwall. This site offers all of the charm of a small business, but with good amenities. A short walk will take you to the fishing village of Polperro or alternatively you can take the coastal path to a nice little beach cafe.

Wasdale, Lake District

Escaping to the Lakes is every fellow walker's dream and Wasdale is the best campsites in the Lake District for getting up into the hills. It provides the most convenient access to the tallest peaks in the area, including England's highest, Scafell Pike. Located between Waswater and Wasdale Head, you couldn't ask for a better place to be and the on-site shop allows you to stock up on provisions for your day.

Eweleaze Farm, Dorset

If you plan to strap on your walking boots and explore the Jurassic coastline this spring, then Eweleaze   Farm campsite in Dorset is the perfect place to pitch-up for the night. It can be found between Durdle Door and Weymouth, with much of the site offering views of the coastline. The added benefit of a private beach means you can take your boots and socks off to relieve tired feet by paddling in the sea.

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Marthrown of Mabie, Dumfries and Galloway

Camping in the Mabie   Forest is a special experience, only enhanced by the Iron Age roundhouses used to accommodate the amenities. There is a climbing circuit, consisting of a number of ropes on site, as well as a hot tub and sauna. There is the chance to hire bikes so that you can explore the whole woodland.

Rynys Farm, Snowdonia

Anyone who enjoys walking in Snowdonia will know that Betwys-y-Coed is the starting point for a number of routes. This makes staying at the Rynys   Farm campsite particularly convenient, as it is very close to this strategic point. From here the whole of Wales' greatest mountain range is laid open for you to explore.

Caolasnacon, Argyll

Sticking your head out of the tent in the morning and being presented with the site of the peaceful Loch Level lapping at its shores is certain to set you up for a good day. Caolasnacon is an idyllic place to camp and you can pitch-up as close to the loch as you please. If canoeing is your activity of choice, then this could not be better. Look out for otters and sea eagles that have made this tranquil corner of Scotland their home.

If you are planning on going camping this Spring to explore the great outdoors, be sure to stock up on your great quality camping gear including waterproofs and walking gear for the whole family.

We’d love to hear what adventures you get up to this Spring whilst out and about, so be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter and share your stories with us.