Whether you already live there or not, a visit to the UK is highly recommended. People from other countries love the UK, and in our humble opinion, the inhabitants of these beautiful isles often do not realise the beauty that lies just beyond their doorstep! There is much to see and do. If the rugged outdoors and mountains are your thing, Wales and Scotland offer fantastic hiking holidays. Plus, culture and history enthusiasts can spend hours roaming centuries-old castles and mediaeval towns and cities. Here are a few of our tips for what to see in the UK.
Read moreSpring will soon be upon us and with it, the first rays of warm sunshine. Have you planned your camping holiday yet, or are you still wondering where to go? The following are our four suggestions for a spring camping holiday.
Read moreCamping can be incredibly romantic in itself! You spend the days together and nights surrounded by natural beauty. But some campsites give you the sense that cupid has really outdone himself. We’ve hand picked eight romantic campsites in eight gorgeous countries for you that you’re guaranteed to enjoyed (with each other).
Read moreJust as each country has its own traffic regulations, so each country has its own regulations concerning the use of winter tyres. Or you going on a winter sports holiday? Or will you be driving through the mountains on your way to a somewhat warmer destination? Then is it important that you are well prepared for your journey, having the correct tyres on your vehicle. I am happy to let you know just what the regulations are regarding winter tyres in France and Italy.
Read moreThe forthcoming European Cup football championships (12 June – 12 July 2020) will for the first time in history be held not in just one or two countries. No, next year will be a real European party with football matches in no fewer than twelve countries. And as June and July are wonderful months to go on holiday, we have the perfect combination for you: football and camping!
Read moreSome people plan their camping holiday down to the last detail, but others choose the “I’ll see where the wind takes me” mentality. I normally like to plan my trip, but last summer I changed “camp”. With my good friend I travelled to France and Spain without having booked or planned anything. Going where the wind took us, and looking for adventure! Read about how we liked it and which problems we ran into here.
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