Debunking the Stereotype: Camping Holidays as Cultural Adventures
When we think ‘cultural holidays’, images of museums, historical sites, and bustling city streets often come to mind. But what about camping? Does camping automatically mean that it's not a cultural holiday? Let's challenge this stereotype.
Camping doesn't mean missing out on cultural and historical sites. Many campsites strategically position themselves near major cities and attractions, making it convenient for campers to explore them during the day and return to their cozy campsite at night. Imagine waking up to the view of an ancient castle or setting up camp next to a UNESCO World Heritage site.
France is a haven for campers. Out of all the regular campsites,
The Continuous Growing Popularity of Camping:
In the UK alone, nearly 17 million domestic camping trips were taken last year. In Germany, camping holidays were preferred by almost 12.7 million. France saw a staggering 22 million campsite visitors, with 14 million of them being French. Even the Dutch, despite being a small nation, boast 2432 campsites and receive 3.5 million holidaymakers each year, 2.5m of whom are from the Netherlands! It's clear that camping has captured the hearts of many happy campers!
“The whole experience in of camping in France, is far superior to here (UK). The facilities are generally better and on the whole the level of cleanliness is of a much higher standard”.
So why choose a tent over a hotel?
Wild Camping vs Glamping:
While Wild camping is legal only in certain countries such as Scotland, Sweden, Norway, Ireland, Estonia, Latvia, and Romania, it's important to be aware of the restrictions even in these places. Camping freely in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland is illegal, so thorough research is necessary before embarking on an adventure inspired by Instagram. On the other hand, glamping caters
The informal setting of a campsite often leads to connections and conversations that may not happen in more formal or touristy settings, and this also counts. It allows for genuine interactions between people of different countries, culture and interests and sharing of stories.
Five Tips for a Culturally Enriching Camping Experience:
So, does camping mean it's not a cultural holiday? Absolutely not! Camping can be an enriching cultural adventure for all ages. It allows you just as much to explore natural landscapes, engage with local communities, discover historical sites, and savour the flavours of different cuisines.
Happy Camping…and Culture!