Cool Caravanning
This article started out as a piece about where you could opt for your caravan. I have found that along as there is a ferry, you can go just about anywhere. Most people want a bit more sun when they are on the holidays, but it's not compulsory once you have the comfort of your own caravan. So it finished up being a piece about the several types of camp you can choose from.
There are several different kinds available:
Commercial sites.
There are lots and a lot of commercial camp sites, it is possible to pick from the massive chains, such as for example Butlins and Haven to the small exclusive ones which are hidden away in the most picturesque places. Where you select will depend mostly on which type of holiday you want. If you are going to socialise the bigger places will provide entertainment, however park that's just somewhere to rest your mind after a long day of exploring then a small site with a basic club house could be just the ticket.
Woodland Camping:
The Forestry Commission has many camp sites that range between glamping in Caerphilly, where you can find 8 permanent chalets that are nearly the same as tents, but bug proof! Of course, there is also space so you might bring your own tent or caravan. You can check the forestry commission's website for events such as seminars on conservation, wild food cooking, they also put on concerts and children's activities over summer and winter.
Short Stay, Short Lived Campsites
Sometimes landowners and farmers will open up their land as a temporary camp site. It could be that there is a big event near by, such as the Grand Prix at Silverstone, an Scotland versus England rugby game at Murryfield, or perhaps a rock concert in the Milton Keynes Bowl or perhaps a big one-off local event. Some however open a field each year as it is being rested from having crops in it, for the summer as a great way to supplement their income.
Wild Camping
In this country wild camping is mostly frowned upon. For the uninitiated this where you just plop yourself as well as your belongs down and create a camp. Regulations for England and Wales says you need to request permission from the land owner before you make your camp. Used Static Caravans Sedbergh can however wild camp in certain parts of the Dartmoor National Park, however it isn't quite exactly like blanket permission has been given. In Scotland if the area you need to camp is not enclosed, you can just stop and camp anywhere. For anyone who is searching for sunlight with your caravan, browse the legislation in the country of choice before you go. Remember wild camp responsibly, leave it as you found it.
On that note, happy caravanning.