Camping in Europe
Camping in Europe is hotter than ever as more and more
people want to experience more destinations without having to
take out a loan to do so. Camping, whether in a caravan (rv) or
a tent, allows you the ability to explore more of the world
than you can by staying in high-priced hotels and bed and
breakfasts.
Here is an overview of the type of camping you might expect
in Europe.
Camping in Europe is a
Matter of Style By Gareth Powell
In Europe, hotel charges bite far deeper into budgets than
you would sometimes expect. In Britain there is the inexpensive
alterative of bed and breakfast. This does not exist to such an
extent in the rest of Europe.
One way of getting around this, particularly for friends
planning to travel together around the Continent, is hiring a
car and, in summer, staying at camp sites.
Europeans are fond of the outdoors and there are camp sites
wherever people holiday. There are, perhaps, three types of
camping: luxury, pretty snazzy and bring your own tent. Which
you select is up to your budget and style. But note most
carefully that if you are taking your own tent you MUST camp in
a proper listed camp site. You cannot pull into a field and
hope for the best. It is illegal and strongly discouraged.
The three
classes
Luxury first: Eurocamp, http://www.eurocamp.com, a subsidiary of
the Next group of clothing stores, has well over 100 sites
in France, West Germany, Spain, Yugoslavia, Belgium,
Luxembourg, Italy and Austria. Many are away from the
population centres in the Swiss Alps, the French Riviera,
Tuscany, Innsbruck and the German Black Forest, but Eurocamp
also has sites in Florence, Paris and Munich.
Eurocamp is primarily intended for motoring holidays and is
particularly suited to a group travelling around Europe by car.
Eurocamp provides a choice of six-berth tents or six-berth
caravillas, which appear to be of a very high standard.
The caravillas – 9.5 m long by 2.5 m wide -– and tents -–
5.2 m by 4.9 m – come with cooking facilities, pots, pans,
crockery and cutlery. The caravillas have showers and toilets.
Both forms of accommodation include a double bed and four
single beds.
The campsites come with a variety of amenities -– most have
restaurants, bars and either a swimming pool, lake or beach.
All campsites have running hot and cold water, modern washing
facilities and fresh water taps close to the tents. For some
this will be paradise. For others, perhaps, a form of hell.
Many of the sites are in France, in the Loire Valley,
Dordogne, Riviera, Provence, Pyrenees, Brittany, Normandy and
Picardy. Free child care is provided at about half the camp
sites.
Mid-level comfort: Self-Drive
motoring holidays in Europe (http://www.drive-alive.co.uk/) for the
independent motorist. These are camping and mobile homes in
France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands and
Luxembourg. The minimum stay is three nights. The cost of
your camping is included in the package price. To check out
prices I invented a family, parents and two kids, with a
saloon car coming from Britain in May and spending five
nights camping. The answer came back: The price of your
holiday is €404 ($US508) including accommodation and
crossing, but excluding insurance and maps.
Bring your own tent: Interhike,
http://www.interhike.com, covers UK,
Ireland, Spain including the Canary Islands, Germany,
France, Portugal, Czech Republic, Denmark, Poland, Sweden,
Norway, Finland, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Belgium,
Holland, Luxembourg which is pretty well most of Europe.
Note that this is both a listing of camping sites and a
booking centre. It does not guarantee the quality of the sites
although, from experience, outside of the annual European
holiday in August they are generally quite splendid and
civilised. In almost every case you have to take your own tent
and gear.
This is just a brief sampling. You can explore the Internet
until your eyes grow dim. Use a Google search and just type in
camping Europe. Then pick and chose.
About the author: Gareth Powell is the
author of several travel books, has been the travel editor of
two metropolitan newspapers and has a travel website -
http://www.travelhopefully.com
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Synonyms: Motorhome, recreation vehicle, caravan, camper and
RV are used synonymously.
caming, camipng, campng, campnig, cmping, cmaping, caping,
capming, cammping, campiing, campig, campign, and campin are
typos and mispellings for the word "camping." Urope, europen,
europ, europeon, european and europeen are typos for Europe and
European.
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