
Photo: Leon Contreras
But exactly which parts of the country might appeal? Let’s take a look at a few worthy places to consider.
This exceptional park is named after its most compelling feature: the views you’ll enjoy of the nearby Looe Bay, as well as St George’s Island. You’re within walking distance of a quality beach, and not far from the famous South West Coast Path, either. As such, this is a perfect place to stop during a longer hike around this part of the country, but families and couples might equally enjoy it as a one-off place to stop.
This campsite puts the attached farm centre-stage. You’ll be able to buy things directly from the local farm shop, and the campsite is set up according to a very eco-friendly ethos. As such, it’s a great antidote for chronic screen time and a great place to enjoy a digital detox.
Whether you’re a solo traveller or you’re looking to entertain a family with young children, the farm makes an excellent choice. You’ll find it right on the edge of the Cotswolds, near Cirencester.
Scourie Campsite is well worth considering. It offers fantastic views of the Highlands, as well as opportunities to spot some of the country’s most impressive wildlife in its natural habitat.
The site is just near Handa Island, where puffins congregate at certain times of year. It’s also right near the centre of Scourie village, which offers a fantastic hotel and restaurant. Trips to the Island run until two in the afternoon, and the best time to go and see the puffins is between May and July, though there are plenty of inspiring things to see and do throughout the year.

Photo: Oleksiy Konstantinidi,🌻🇺🇦🌻
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Let’s Wrap Up…
So pack your bags, gather your loved ones, and go make some unforgettable summer stories. The great outdoors is calling!


