Even though much of Europe is off-limits to wild campers, there are pockets of solitude where you’ll find magnificent landscapes as well as open-minded attitudes to pitching a tent. Here are seven ...
As a queer woman in my early thirties, I’m not a stereotypical wild camper: neither a solo man nor half of an outdoorsy heterosexual couple. I never camped as a child on family holidays and the first ...
Off-grid campervanning is one of the best ways to experience the UK’s wild beauty – from hidden forest clearings to misty ...
Pitching a tent far from civilisation, where the only sounds come from the birds and the whistling of the wind through the trees, makes for a restorative break for anyone who enjoys spending time in ...
There is no legal right to wild camp in England except in Dartmoor. In May, the Supreme Court upheld that the public does have the right to stay overnight in the national park after a landowner – the ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). There’s no denying wild camping takes a lot of work. The buy-in costs are steep, too, if you can’t borrow (or rent) your gear — tent, ...