How to plan a camping trip in the UK
There are several things to consider while planning your camping trip in the UK. First thought: the pesky British weather. Notoriously fickle, you'll want to plan for every eventuality. If it's hot, you'll need plenty of suncream and cool clothes. But even on the hottest days, the nights can get chilly, and you never know when the skies are going to open. Be sure to bring layers, a cosy jumper, a warm sleeping bag and a good waterproof.
There's a long list of camping essentials you'll want to pack, too. Besides your tent and your bedding (sleeping bag, pillow, sleeping mat), be sure to consider a table and camp chairs, portable chargers and batteries, a tent-repair kit and a windbreak. A good head torch is a worthy investment, too. Depending on the campsite and on your plans, if you're planning to cook your own food, you'll need a portable stove, cooking utensils and plates, bowls and cups. And don't forget a first-aid kit, hand sanitizer, travel towel and toiletries.
St Martin’s, Isles of Scilly
Scilly may be only a short hop from the mainland, but its islands feel a world away. St Martin’s has sandy beaches, gorgeous cliffs, Britain’s most westerly vineyard and gourmet food. Even better, this popular British campsite is only a short stroll from the awesome white sands.
What to see and do in the area: Aside from lounging on the beach and splashing in the sea, the Isles of Scilly have a lot going for them. There are five inhabited islands to explore, as well as countless uninhabited beauties that will make you feel like you're at the end of the world. From fabulous hikes to island hopping by boat, wildlife spotting and gorging on local delicacies, you'll be spoilt for choice. On St Martin's, paddle in the rock pools at St Lawrence's Bay, while a trip to one of its neighbouring islets – Nornour, Ganilly and Menawethan – will bring you up close to seal colonies.
Visit stmartinscampsite.co.uk for more information.