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Yurt glamping
EXPERIENCE the latest trend in glamping with brand new wooden yurts at Daleacres campsite in Kent, England, from Ex ‐perience Freedom.
hustle and bustle.
Top tips for camping
SPENDING time in nature, sleeping under the stars, and disconnecting from daily life’s hustle and bustle. If this all sounds idyllic then camping is for you, it is sure to help you destress. To make your trip as stress‐free as possible here are some top tips to help you plan your trip.
1. Research the camp ‐site/destination in advance. Make sure you check the weather forecast, the services available, and regulations and restrictions. For example, camping is not allowed in Spain’s national parks except in high mountains.
2. Don’t over‐pack; if you are new to camping, try a one‐night trip first and just take the essentials as a trial run.
3. Regardless of the weather forecast or destina‐tion, always bring warm clothes with you. For example a fleece or a windbreaker.
4. Bring the correct footwear. For example, if you are camping in the mountains wear boots that offer protec‐tion and stability.
5. Charge your travel lamp, GPS, mobile phone, and other electronic devices fully before you leave, and make sure to bring a powerpack with you, also fully charged!
Set in a pocket of grassy Kentish country ‐side close to sandy beaches in Hythe, the wooden yurts at Daleacres include com ‐fortable rustic double beds and two single beds ‐ one which becomes a sofa ‐ ideal for couples and families, electricity and appliances to help prepare simple break ‐fasts and light snacks during the day.
After a long summer day at the beach or visit‐ing the traditional mar ‐ket town of Hythe, glam‐pers can enjoy a cosy summer ‐ night setting ‐with fairy lights turned on to set the mood and the fire roaring for some tasty campfire s’mores.
With the campsite’s proximity to Port Lymp ‐ne Wildlife Park, guests fall asleep to the magical sounds of the park ani ‐mals ‐ giraffes, bears, rhi‐nos and more.
During the cooler evenings or autumn
The main attraction
CARAVANNING continues to gain popularity year after year.
The freedom of movement (today beach/morning moun‐tain), without depending on weather conditions, without haste or timetables and in di‐rect contact with nature con‐tinues to be the main attrac‐tions of a sector that is already consolidated in Spain.
months, as the yurts are available until the end of October, a wood ‐ effect electric heater can keep you warm inside for a re‐laxing escape.
To find out more about Experience Freedom or to book, please visit www.experiencefree dom.co.uk

The Spanish Association of the Caravanning Industry and Trade (ASEICAR) estimates that more than 100,000 mo‐torhomes, campers and cara‐vans will travel our roads over Easter in search of beach des‐tinations, especially on the Mediterranean coast and in mountain areas.

Although it was still possi‐ble to find available rental ve‐hicles, 90 per cent of them have been booked for weeks, many of them since the be‐ginning of the year.
In addition to the 8,000 motorhomes and campers in the rental fleet, there will be more than 90,000 owned ve‐hicles, including caravans.