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6 Of The Best: Camping Tips

One of the joys of camping comes with successfully prising yourself and your family out of your hermetically-sealed house into the great outdoors. But with the joys of living under canvas comes the realisation that something slightly less formidable than bricks and mortar separates you from your neighbours. We've come up with six top tips on how to have a fabulous camping holiday whilst ensuring you remain on talking terms with the pitch next door.

Sharing the shopping
If you're heading off into town to stock up on provisions, why not ask your nearest neighbours whether there's anything they'd like you to bring back for them. It's a simple gesture that's bound to be appreciated – and most likely reciprocated later in the holiday.

Cover-up
Skimpy Speedos are all very well for the swimming pool (indeed some
sites insist on them) but they're not really the best cover-up when
you're roaming around the campsite. Keep your family jewels well
covered up and you'll keep everybody happy.

Noisy teenagers
If your teenagers are coming back from the campsite disco in the early
hours, it's a good idea to remind them that anyone they wake up may
take revenge by having a noisy breakfast nice and early the next
morning when they're trying to have a lie-in.

When in Rome…
Every nationality has its own particular traditions when camping. Did
you know that it's common for Spanish campers to decorate their tents
with plants and decorations from home. Now where did we put that Yucca plant…?

Out and about
Many campsites ask you not to drive your car around the site during siesta. This is a perfect excuse to get the family out of the car and
on to bikes or even walking! So don't forget to pack your trainers.

Try something new
Yes, you could sit by the pool all day (and there's nothing wrong with
that!) but how about trying your hand at something new? Perhaps white water rafting would be fun? Or maybe, if that's too energetic, hot air ballooning? Just think of your kids' faces when you say you might give paragliding a go?


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