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Generally, wild camping without the landowner's permission is illegal in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. But wild camping in Scotland isn't prohibited, so that means you can technically pitch up wherever you like – including in the country's incredible National Parks.
Despite the unpredictable weather, camping in the UK persists to be ever popular! The Great Britain Tourism Survey reported that by this time last year, five million camping and caravanning trips had been taken.
The best UK campsites
Fancy sleeping under the stars with nature for the company? Pitch your tent at one of the best campsites in the UK Shhh... can you hear that? No, it’s not your noisy neighbors. It’s the call of the great outdoors, and it’s telling you to grab a tent and get the heck out of the city. And where better to immerse yourself in nature than the great British countryside?

Wild, lush, and dotted with brilliant pubs, the UK could not be more perfect for camping. Up and down the country you’ll find everything from long walks to incredible coastlines, and fairytale forests to awe-inspiring National Parks. And the best thing about camping in the UK? There’s something for everyone, from back-to-basics pitches in the back and beyond of Scotland to sunny seaside meadows in Cornwall.

The hardest thing (aside from putting the tent up) is choosing a campsite. That’s where this list comes in. We’ve put together a round-up of superb open-air stays, including a vineyard in Devon stocked with all the cider and wine you could wish for and a remote beach-side campsite on the stunning Isle of Mull. So, swot up on your campfire songs and get ready to sleep under the stars, these are the best places to go camping in the UK. 
 

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