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- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKKEEN and Ellis Brigham team up with Trash Free Trails for series of community clean upsThis June, values lead footwear brand KEEN and specialist independent mountain sports retailer Ellis Brigham, are excited to join forces with Trash Free Trails for the second year, as they roll out a series of purpose-led social walks, designed to clean up some of the UKs most-loved outdoor spaces.Part city or trail wander, part community clean-up, the free of charge events invite people to get outside, cover some ground and quietly make a difference along the way. Setting off from Ellis Brigham stores in Manchester, Bristol, London and Keswick, each route blends easy going group walks with litter-picking, citizen science and the occasional quirky discovery underfoot.Four events will take place across the UK:Manchester Social 6k Walk Saturday 6th June. 11am-14.00pmBristol Social 5k Walk Sunday 7th June. 11am-14.00pmLondon Social 5k Walk Saturday 12th June. Covent Garden. 11am-14.00pmKeswick Citizen Science Expedition 10k Walk Sunday 13th June. 11am-17.00pm.Gain first-hand experience of how you can remove, record and report vital data on terrestrial pollution, all while enjoying one of the UKs most beloved national parks. Powered by Trash Free Trails innovative research into single-use pollution.Each event will be led by Trash Free Trails brilliants ambassadors and shaped around relaxed participation whether that means logging data, filling a bin bag or just noticing whats been left behind on the trail. All events are family and dog friendly and free of charge to attend.Alongside the walking, participants can expect goodie bags and prizes for the most unusual litter finds (the stranger the better).Sign up at Trash Free TrailsIndividual links to event sign-up pages:KeswickManchesterBristolLondonWhere to next?NEWS | Berghaus Launches Revolutionary Responsive Legwear Technology For WomenGEAR | New Hiking & Outdoor Gear For Autumn/Winter 2025GEAR | Craghoppers x National Trust Launch Third Collection Autumn/Winter HighlightsThe post KEEN and Ellis Brigham team up with Trash Free Trails for series of community clean ups appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 150 VueConnectez-vous pour aimer, partager et commenter!
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKWhat Canopy Tent Sizes Work Best for Events?CollaborationChoosing the right canopy size can make or break your event. Get it wrong and youre left with a cramped, awkward setup get it right and everything flows perfectly. Many event planners opt for something custom to match specific needs and layouts. Read on to find out more.Choosing the right canopy size for an event is essential to ensure comfort, proper coverage, and a smooth experience for your guests. Whether youre hosting a small gathering or a large celebration, the size of your canopy directly affects how well your space functions. Many event planners opt for a custom canopy tent to match specific needs, branding, or layouts, making it easier to create a practical and visually appealing setup.Standard Canopy Sizes for EventsThe best canopy size depends on the number of guests and the type of event, but standard sizes provide a reliable starting point:Canopy SizeCoverage (sq ft)Best For88 ft64 sq ftSmall booths, vendors1010 ft100 sq ftSmall parties, stalls1015 ft150 sq ftMedium gatherings1020 ft200 sq ftLarge parties2020 ft400 sq ftWeddings, big eventsFor most events, a 1010 works well for small groups, while larger gatherings typically require 1020 or multiple canopies for enough space.How to Choose the Right Canopy Size for Your EventSelecting the right size becomes easier when you focus on a few key factors:Number of guests: More people require larger or multiple canopies.Seating vs standing layout: Seated setups take significantly more space than standing arrangements.Event type (formal vs casual): Formal events usually need more room for tables and dcor.Space availability: Always measure your venue to ensure the canopy fits properly.Weather conditions: Larger canopies provide better shelter but need stronger support.Common Mistakes When Choosing Event Canopy SizesAvoiding common mistakes can save time, money, and frustration:Underestimating guest count leads to overcrowded and uncomfortable spaces.Ignoring space for tables and equipment reduces usable area quickly.Choosing a size without measuring the venue can result in poor fit or setup issues.Forgetting weather protection needs leaves guests exposed to sun or rain.Prioritizing price over usability often results in inadequate coverage.When planning an event, its always better to estimate the canopy slightly larger than your actual needs to avoid running out of space.If you also need custom canopies tailored to your specific requirements, you can use products from vividtent, which offers a wide range of reliable and versatile options for various events.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the best canopy size for a party?A 1010 works for small parties, while 1020 or larger is better for bigger gatherings.How big of a canopy do I need for 50 guests?Youll likely need multiple 2020 tents or a larger event tent for adequate space.Is a 1010 canopy enough for events?Yes, for small gatherings or vendor booths, but it may be too small for larger groups.How do I calculate canopy size for an event?Estimate about 10 sq ft per standing guest and 15 sq ft per seated guest.ConclusionThe best canopy size for your event depends on your guest count, layout, and environmental conditions. Standard sizes like 1010 and 1020 cover most needs, while larger options or multiple canopies work better for big gatherings.The post What Canopy Tent Sizes Work Best for Events? appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 141 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKGreat Kit, Real Conditions Putting Tog24s Spring Activewear to the TestTog24 is one of those quietly dependable British outdoor brands that delivers great value without the eye-watering price tag. Ive been putting two pieces from their spring activewear collection through their paces, from breaks on the coast to a particularly wet and chilly weekend hiking in Snowdonia, heres how they held up. Read on for our full review.What Ive Been WearingArna Womens Lightweight Insulated Hybrid JacketFarby Womens Breathable Performance LeggingsTog24 is one of those quietly dependable British brands thats been kitting people out for the outdoors for decades, but without the premium price tag you often see elsewhere. Founded in Yorkshire, theyve built a reputation for creating practical, well-made clothing thats designed for real life, not just mountaintops.What Ive always liked about Tog4 is that balance between function and everyday wearability. Youre getting pieces that can handle a blustery campsite morning, a dog walk, a mountain hike, or a weekend wander into town without feeling overly technical or overpriced. Tog24 gear very much gives that throw it on and get on with your day vibe. Theyre also a solid choice if youre looking for great value outdoor gear and Ive recently been wearing their womens Farby leggings and their Arna hybrid jacket. Youre not paying for brand hype, but you are getting thoughtful design, reliable materials and styles that actually work for the unpredictable British weather. For camping, hiking and even snowsports, they sit nicely in that sweet spot between affordability and quality.Farby Womens Breathable Performance LeggingsIm a big fan of leggings, but if they dont have proper pockets, Im just not interested. They also need to stay put, whether Im in a yoga class or halfway up a mountain, because there are few things more annoying than constantly tugging your waistband back into place.Leggings are my default for working from home and my go-to on any walk, so when a pair ticks every box, I take notice.The Tog24 Farby Performance Leggings delivered on all fronts. They stay in place, theyre supremely comfortable, and yes, they have proper pockets too. The colourway and pattern are a nice touch too; it lifts them above the sea of solid-coloured leggings and makes them feel a little more considered as a design.I would say that they are generously sized, so if youre between sizes, youll probably be safely able to choose the smaller size in these. At their full price of 50 theyre reasonable, but at their current sale price of 30 theyre an absolute steal.Arna Womens Lightweight Insulated Hybrid JacketAs someone who is perpetually cold, the Arna Insulated Hybrid Jacket has already proven its worth during a brutally cold and stormy weekend glamping off-grid in Snowdonia. One minute I was shivering under waterproofs, being pelted with hailstones from every direction; ten minutes later I was reaching for my sunglasses and unzipping layers. The Arna is made for exactly that kind of unpredictability. It layers beautifully and makes it genuinely easy to stay comfortable as conditions shift, which, if youve ever spent time in Snowdonia, youll know happens approximately every fifteen minutes.Its just as useful around camp too, whether youre warding off the chill on a summers evening or just pottering between the tent and the campfire without wanting to commit to a full coat.Those that know me will be aware that this is absolutely not my usual colour palette, but slightly safe shade aside, its lightweight, seriously warm and ultra-packable, making it a surprisingly versatile addition to any weekend bag.The Farby leggings have already become a firm favourite and I can see them getting a lot of wear through the warmer months. As for the Arna jacket, the performance speaks for itself and if the colourway works for you, its a brilliant bit of kit. Either way, if youre looking for reliable outdoor gear that wont break the bank, Tog24 is well worth considering. Ive also got my eye on their Sienna Gingham Check Shorts and as a lover of a good one-piece, Im already coveting the Emmie Supersoft Jumpsuit. DISCLOSURE | Thank you to Tog24 for supplying the featured products for us to test. We were not required, or paid to write this review.The post Great Kit, Real Conditions Putting Tog24s Spring Activewear to the Test appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 237 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKWhat Camping Gear Do I Need? Family Camping Packing Check List 2026Whether youre a seasoned family camper who always seems to end up forgetting things or youre a first-time camper, the Camping with Style Ultimate Family Camping Packing Check List will ensure you never forget anything vital again!Packing for a camping trip can feel like a daunting task, especially for family campers when there are multiple people to think about, but with our ultimate camping check list, youll be well-prepared for a lifetime of unforgettable family outdoor adventures. One of the biggest challenges with family camping is not just remembering what to pack, but making sure everything is easy to find once you arrive. Theres nothing worse than turning up at a campsite and rummaging through bags trying to locate tent pegs, torches or that one crucial cable. A well-thought-out packing list doesnt just help you remember items, it helps you organise them too. Grouping your gear into categories like sleeping, cooking and essentials can make unpacking quicker, so you spend less time on tedious set-up and more time having family fun.Its also worth remembering that every camping trip is slightly different. The time of year, location, campsite facilities and even the age of your children will all influence what you need to bring. Thats why having a reusable, adaptable checklist is so helpful. Over time, youll start to tweak your list based on experience, adding items you wish youd had and removing things you never used. Before long, youll have your own perfectly tailored family camping system that makes packing quicker, easier and far less stressful every time you head off on an adventure.Download The Ultimate Camping Packing ListClick here to download you list to save or print.Simply bookmark and refer back to this page, take a screen-grab, download the pdf and keep it on your phone or go old-school and print a few out so youve always got a physical handy checklist that you can refer back to bonus points if you laminate it!Download The Ultimate Camping Packing ListClick here to download you list to save or print.Kids Camping Activity BookA camping activity book thats packed full of everything from camping skills to wellbeing, nature crafts to campfire stories, kids will love taking this away on their next family camping trip. Buy On AmazonThe post What Camping Gear Do I Need? Family Camping Packing Check List 2026 appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 489 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKUK Campsites Close To WaterfallsTheres something primally magical about waterfalls. The thundering roar that gives nothing away until youre almost upon them. The cool mist that hangs in the air on warm summer days. The moss-drenched rocks and fern-lined banks that seem to belong to a world untouched by time. And, of course, those irresistible plunge pools glittering invitations to strip off and take a dip.The UK might be compact, but it punches well above its weight when it comes to dramatic cascades. From the misty Highland gorges of Scotland to the wooded valleys of Wales and the tumbling becks of the Lake District, some of Britains most breathtaking waterfalls are hiding in plain sight and a handful of brilliant campsites have had the good sense to set up right beside them.Weve put together a carefully chosen list of UK campsites where a waterfall isnt just a nearby attraction, its practically part of the experience. Think falling asleep to the sound of rushing water, morning walks to cascades before the crowds arrive, and wild swimming spots you can reach in under ten minutes from your tent. Whether youre a seasoned wild camper or planning your first family camping trip, these campsites close to waterfalls offer something genuinely special.1. Stanley Force, Eskdale in CumbriaFrom your pitch if you listen carefully, youll hear the quiet sound of running water; its this sound that lead us to explore and just a couple of minutes away from the campsite, we came across the beautiful Stanley Force Waterfall.Weve written previuosly reviewed Eskdale Camping & Caravanning Club Campsite, or you can visit the website here.2. Rhaeadr Nantcol Waterfalls, Gwynedd in WalesOnly a couple of miles away from Shell Island, Nantcol Waterfalls Campsite is one that is high on our must-visit list. No matter where you pitch at this campsite, youll hear the soothing sound of the waterfall.Photo credit: Nantcol Watefalls CampsiteVsit the Nantcol Waterfalls Campsite here.3. Falls of Foyer, Loch Ness in ScotlandThe beautiful waterfall Falls of Foyer can be found near the shore of Loch Ness. If you choose to camp at the Camping and Caravanning Club site, Loch Ness Shores is located on the south shore of Lock Ness is less than a twenty minute walk away from the falls.Photo credit: Weeping Willow4. Whitelady Waterfall, Lydford Gorge , Dartmoor in DevonLydford Gorge is a deep, wooded ravine carved by the River Lyd on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park, and its home to one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the south of England. The gorge stretches 1.5 miles and includes the spectacular 90ft Whitelady Waterfall, as well as the Devils Cauldron whirlpool making it a genuinely extraordinary place to base yourself for a few nights under canvas.Lydford Caravan and Camping Park puts you just five minutes walk from the gorge entrance, with pretty views of Dartmoors tors from the site and easy access to the circular trail passing the Whitelady Waterfall and Devils Cauldron. There are also limitless additional walks and cycling routes close to the site, including a number of lovely National Trust properties to explore. Visit the Lydford Caravan and Camping Park website here.5. Ingleton Waterfalls Trail Campsite, North YorkshireIf you want a campsite that puts you right at the start of one of Englands most celebrated waterfall walks, look no further than the campsite at Ingleton Waterfalls Trail. The trail itself winds through two dramatic gorges and takes in a series of stunning waterfalls including Thornton Force, Pecca Falls and Hollybush Spout, all accessible directly from the campsite gate! Its a truly unique setup where the waterfalls are essentially your front garden. Weve previously stayed the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail campsite and can thoroughly recommend it! Visit Ingleton Waterfalls Trail campsite here.6. Hardraw Force, Wensleydale, Yorkshire DalesWere staying with Yorkshire for this next one. Hardraw Force holds the impressive distinction of being Englands highest single-drop waterfall above ground, plunging 30 metres into the gorge below and remarkably, you access it by walking through the bar of a 13th century pub. The Green Dragon Inn has a small campsite on its grounds, meaning you are quite literally camping in the shadow of one of Englands most spectacular natural features. A small entrance fee is payable to access the falls, but staying on the campsite puts you just minutes away at any time of day.Visit the Green Dragon Inn website here.7. Pistyll Rhaeadr, Powys in WalesOften cited as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, Pistyll Rhaeadr is Britains tallest single-drop waterfall, tumbling 73 metres down a dramatic cliff face in the Berwyn Mountains. What makes this entry extra special is that the campsite sits right at the base of the waterfall you can hear it from your sleeping bag and be standing in front of it within minutes of waking up. Theres also a charming little tearoom on site called Tan-y-Pistyll, meaning little house under the waterfall, making this one of the most atmospheric camping spots in Wales.Visit the Pistyll Rhaeadr campsite website here.We hope this guide has inspired you to swap the ordinary campsite backdrop for something a little more dramatic. Theres genuinely nothing quite like the sound of falling water to make a camping trip feel like a proper escape, and as this list proves, you dont have to travel to far-flung corners of the world to find it. The UK has it all, right on your doorstep.If youre searching for campsites near waterfalls, wed love to hear about your experiences. Whether youve visited one of the spots on our list or discovered a hidden gem of your own. Drop us a comment below, and if you found this guide useful, dont forget to share it with a fellow camping lover.The post UK Campsites Close To Waterfalls appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 680 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKGandys Urban Trek Recycled Modular 3-in-1 Backpack ReviewIve long believed that outdoor gear should balance practicality with a little bit of aesthetic joy, and the Gandys Urban Trek backpack delivers on both fronts. Gandys is a brand with real purpose behind it founded by two brothers following the loss of their parents in the 2004 tsunami, that ethos runs through everything they make. The Urban Trek is their modular 3-in-1 backpack, designed to transition seamlessly between urban life and outdoor adventures. Ive been testing it on everything from woodland walks to town errands over the past few weeks, and its become something of a constant companion. Read on for our full review.What is it?Gandys Urban Trek BackpackFeatures30L capacityWater resistantModularDimensions: 50 x 40 x 15cmWeight: 0.65KgRecycled outer shellAs the days continue to lengthen, I find myself drawn to spending time outdoors more than ever, and I always need something to carry day-hike essentials in.This modular backpack from Gandys has a 30L capacity, providing plenty of room for your essentials, from spare waterproofs and a good-sized water bottle to that all-important snack stash, with room to spare should I need to stow my jacket when faced with a sudden autumn heatwave.The quality of this backpack is excellent and visually, the colours and styling are the perfect fit for my usual outdoor aesthetic, because as much as I want my gear to be functional, I want it to look good too.Modular MagicOne feature that stands out for me is the modular design, with a smaller bag securely clipped to the larger pack but simple enough to remove for use when you dont need to take it all with you.I loved this as I have a stoma and found it a great way to store my necessary medical supplies and still have enough room for my phone. Perfect for popping into a little cafe after a day rambling the woods.Comfortable without compromising weight, the back panel and straps are suitably padded the Urban Trek didnt feel like a strain with the amount I was carrying. This isnt a pack for hardcore mountain hikes, more a versatile choice that caters to everyday urban use just as well as it copes with a day out in the woods and countryside walks.The Urban Trek 3-in-1 is a strong contender for anyone who mixes urban and outdoor life and wants a bag that keeps up with both. The colourway and detailing are genuinely lovely, the modular design is inspired, and the versatility is hard to beat whether youre heading out for a day in the woods or just need a stylish, practical bag for everyday use. Its become my go-to and I cant see that changing anytime soon.The bag is available in 2 different colours and you can find out more about the Gandys Urban Trek Backpack here.DISCLOSURE | Thank you to Gandys for supplying the featured product for us to test. We were not required or paid to write this review.The post Gandys Urban Trek Recycled Modular 3-in-1 Backpack Review appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 696 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKNEWS | Tentbox Welcomes The New Lite And Lite Xl, Its Most Popular Design, Thoughtfully Refined For 2026TentBox is soon to welcome the new Lite, a refreshed version of its best-selling model, shaped by years of real-world use, customer feedback and ongoing product development. Read on to learn more.Over the years, thousands of TentBoxers have taken the Lite and Lite XL on adventures of all kinds. Refined and shaped by everything TentBox has learned from customers, testing and product development, the Lite has been thoughtfully updated for 2026, improving materials, modernising the look and fine-tuning the details that shape the overall experience.The result is the same simple concept that has made the Lite such a popular choice, now more refined than ever.Designed for ease, versatility and everyday use, the Lite remains TentBoxs most compact model, suited to a wide range of vehicles and offering a simple manual setup in around five minutes. The Lite XL carries the same design approach into a larger format, with space for up to four adults.For 2026, the Lite has been refined across three key areas: experience, a more comfortable interior, and a fresh modern look.Inside, the new Lite has been upgraded to feel more comfortable and considered, with a new quilted dual-core mattress designed to offer a softer top layer and more supportive base. A dedicated wipe-clean shoe area adds practicality at the entrance, while updated internal pockets and storage have been designed to make essentials easier to access once inside. An LED Bar Light also now comes as standard, bringing simple, useful lighting to the interior.Ventilation and visibility have also been carefully improved. The Lite now features a wider door, larger windows, bigger vents and finer fly mesh, all designed to improve airflow, increase light and create a more open, comfortable feel. Designed to help people take in the landscape and the fresh air, the updates include easier-to-open windows and finer fly mesh now positioned on the outside of the skylights to help keep the breeze in and the bugs out.Ease of use has also been improved through a series of smart design updates. The Lite now features a new black ladder with patented design and automatically retracting rungs, making pack-down simpler and more intuitive. Other refinements include integrated cover straps to the protective travel cover, an integrated storage net on the base, updated storage solutions and a new stowable pole bag, all thoughtful changes informed by how TentBoxers use the product in the real world.Visually, the Lite has also been given a clean, modern refresh. A new Flint colourway joins the range, complemented by black hardware, updated detailing and a more cohesive overall finish. The effect is subtle but clear: the Lite feels cleaner, more modern and more premium, while staying true to the design people already know and love.Rather than reinventing the product, TentBox has focused on the details that matter most over time, the small but meaningful improvements that come from years of building, testing and listening.TentBox LiteCompact, practical and designed for everyday adventures, the Lite sleeps two and folds down small for broad vehicle compatibility and easy storage. RRP: 1,349 Colours: Flint, Forest, SunsetTentBox Lite XLOffering the same simple setup in a larger format, the Lite XL is designed to sleep up to four adults while maintaining the versatility and ease of the Lite platform. RRP: 1,999 Colours: Flint, Forest, SunsetThe new Lite also sits within TentBoxs wider vision of making adventure easier beyond the tent itself. Through Club TentBox, the brands free membership platform, customers can unlock added value around every trip, including Club-exclusive partner campsites, curated discounts, an AI road trip planner, 25% off TentBox apparel and a 25 voucher.Designed to help people get more from their TentBox, Club TentBox reflects the brands focus on boosting customer value, increasing usage frequency and deepening loyalty, turning TentBox ownership into more of an ongoing adventure lifestyle.For more information, visit tentbox.com.Shop TentBox at Mountain Warehouse.Shop TentBox at Amazon.Where to next?CAMPING GEAR | Warm & Cosy Spring Camping 4 Of The Best Tent Fan Heaters For CampersGLAMPING | Glorious Spring Weekend Glamping In Snowdrop Dome at Pant-Y-Rhedyn, North Wales ReviewCAMPING | Spring Camping Essentials The Cosiest Gear to Keep You WarmThe post NEWS | Tentbox Welcomes The New Lite And Lite Xl, Its Most Popular Design, Thoughtfully Refined For 2026 appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 682 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKCAMPING GEAR | Warm & Cosy Spring Camping 4 Of The Best Tent Fan Heaters For CampersIf youve found yourself Googling the Kampa Diddy only to discover its no longer available, we felt it was our duty to track down the best alternatives and do the hard work for you. Read on for our pick of the best compact electric fan heaters for camping in 2025.If youre new to camping with an electric hook-up (EHU) and wondering what all the fuss is about, a small, low-wattage electric fan heater is genuinely one of the best bits of kit you can invest in for three-season camping. Theres nothing quite like waking up on a crisp spring morning, flicking on a heater and waiting all of about 30 seconds before the chill is banished from your tent. The key things to look for in a camping fan heater are compact size (we know that your boot space is precious!), low wattage settings to avoid tripping the campsite EHU, safety features including tip-over cut-off and overheat protection, and cool-touch housing, especially important if youre camping with kids or pets. All four of the options below tick every one of those boxes.A quick note on EHU limitsMost UK campsites run either a 6 amp or 10 amp supply. At 6 amps thats roughly 1,380W of power for everything on your pitch heater, phone chargers, lights and all. At 10 amps youve got around 2,300W to play with. Always factor in your other devices and stick to lower wattage settings to avoid tripping out the supply.1. Kampa Cuboid PTC Fan HeaterIf you loved the Diddy and want something that feels like a direct spiritual successor, the Kampa Cuboid is your answer. Its from the same brand, designed with the same camper in mind, and slots into the same space in your boot without complaint its just a little more refined.The key upgrade over the original Diddy is the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) ceramic heating element. PTC technology heats faster and more efficiently than a standard resistance wire, and crucially, its safer if the airflow is ever obstructed, the element naturally self-regulates rather than getting dangerously hot. It also has three settings, a cooling fan mode, 750W and 1500W so it genuinely earns its boot space all year round, not just when the temperature dips.Like the Diddy, it features cool-touch housing, thermal overheat protection, and an automatic tip-over cut-off switch. It has a variable thermostat too, which the Diddy notably lacked, making it much easier to maintain a comfortable temperature without constantly fiddling with the dial.Key specsHeat settings: Cooling fan / 750W / 1500WTechnology: PTC ceramicSafety: Tip-over cut-off, overheat protection, cool-touch housingVariable thermostat: Yes Buy the Kampa Cuboid Fan Heater on Amazon2. Status 1500W Oscillating Ceramic HeaterIf youre looking for a no-fuss, great value option that ticks all the key boxes without breaking the bank, the Status 1500W PTC Heater with Oscillation, available exclusively at Go Outdoors, is a really solid pick. Status is a budget-friendly electronics brand that consistently delivers reliable performance at accessible prices, and this heater is a fine example of that.Like the other options on this list, it uses PTC ceramic technology for fast, efficient heat, and the oscillation function means warm air is swept around your tent or awning rather than concentrated in one spot a genuinely useful feature in a camping context where you want the whole space to warm up quickly. At 1500W itll handle a tent or awning with ease on a standard EHU pitch, and the safety credentials, tip-over protection and overheat cut-off, are exactly what you need when using a heater in an enclosed canvas space.Its a particularly good shout if you want to keep costs down or are buying a camping heater for the first time and dont want to commit to a pricier model. Sometimes simple and reliable is exactly what you need, and this one delivers.Key specsHeat output: 1500WTechnology: PTC ceramic with oscillationSafety: Tip-over protection, overheat protectionWhere to buy: Go Outdoors Buy the Status Oscilating Ceramic Heater at Go Outdoors3. Pro Breeze Mini Ceramic Fan HeaterIf you want something with a bit more grunt, particularly for larger awnings or family tents, the Pro Breeze Mini Ceramic Fan Heater is worth a serious look. Its still compact enough to pack easily, but its 2000W high setting means it can handle a bigger space much more effectively than smaller 1500W models.It features a built-in adjustable thermostat and two heat settings (1200W and 2000W) alongside a cool fan mode, so youve got flexibility depending on your pitchs power limits. The safety credentials are solid too overheat protection and a tip-over switch come as standard, and the ceramic element means it heats up almost instantly.Worth noting: the 2000W setting will push close to the limits on a 10 amp EHU, particularly if you have other things plugged in, so youll want to be mindful of your total power usage. On the 1200W setting though, its perfectly manageable on most modern campsites and still impressively effective.Key specsHeat settings: Cool fan / 1200W / 2000WTechnology: CeramicSafety: Tip-over cut-off, overheat protectionThermostat: Adjustable Buy the Pro Breeze Mini Ceramic Fan Heater on Amazon4. Dreo Electric Space HeaterIf you want the most feature-packed option on this list, the Dreo Electric Space Heater punches well above its price point and brings a suite of genuinely useful features that make it an outstanding choice for camping and home use alike.Like the Outdoor Revolution above, it oscillates sweeping 70 to distribute warm air evenly across your tent or awning rather than blasting one spot. But the Dreo goes further with a remote control (very handy when youre cosy in your sleeping bag and dont fancy getting up), a 112 hour programmable timer, and an ECO mode that automatically adjusts output to maintain your chosen temperature efficiently without wasting energy.It runs at up to 1500W via PTC ceramic technology across three modes and three fan speeds, so youve got plenty of flexibility to dial in exactly the right level of warmth for your pitch. Safety features are comprehensive overheat and tip-over protection as standard and the compact, upright design means it tucks neatly into a corner of your tent without taking up valuable floor space. If youre going to upgrade from the Diddy, this is the one to go for.Key specsHeat settings: 3 modes / 3 speeds / up to 1500WTechnology: PTC ceramic with 70 oscillationSafety: Tip-over protection, overheat protectionExtras: Remote control, 112H timer, ECO mode, thermostatAvailable from: Amazon Buy the Dreo Electric Space Heater on AmazonFinal tips for using an electric heater in your tentAlways use a proper, outdoor-rated EHU cable with a built-in RCD (Residual Current Device) never use an indoor extension lead.Keep your heater on a flat, stable surface well away from tent fabric, sleeping bags and any other flammable materials. The general rule is a minimum of one metre clearance on all sides.Never leave a fan heater running unattended for long periods and always switch it off before you go to sleep a log burner in a glamping dome is one thing, but a fan heater in a tent is a different matter. A small investment in a quality sleeping bag and a good base layer will serve you better overnight than leaving a heater running.Check your campsites EHU amperage before you arrive and plan your power usage accordingly most modern sites are 10-16 amps, but some older sites still run 6 amp supplies.Have you tried any of these heaters? Or are you a die-hard Kampa Diddy fan mourning its departure? Drop us a comment on our social meda channels, wed love to know what youre currently using to keep warm on your camping adventures!Where to next?Kampa Diddy Fan Heater ReviewSpring Camping Essentials The Cosiest Gear to Keep You WarmThe Stoov Heated Cushion Is Our Must-Have Camping & Home Pick of The YearThe post CAMPING GEAR | Warm & Cosy Spring Camping 4 Of The Best Tent Fan Heaters For Campers appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 689 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKGLAMPING | Glorious Spring Weekend Glamping In Snowdrop Dome at Pant-Y-Rhedyn, North Wales ReviewThere are weekends you plan with military precision and then there are weekends that are a chaotic, last-minute affair with a beautifully simple brief, to ground in nature and breathe deeply. This weekend trip fell firmly into the second category, a birthday escape for my husband, chosen with a very specific set of criteria in mind. Somewhere a little quirky, somewhere quietly spectacular and somewhere that wouldnt compromise on the things that matter most to us and Pant Y Rhedyn ticked every single box. Read on to learn more about our weekend glamping break.Tucked into the hills of the Conwy valley on a ten-acre smallholding with panoramic views stretching out towards the Snowdonia mountain range, this North Wales gem offers something that feels genuinely rare proper, unhurried peace, with a healthy dose of personality thrown in. Wed be staying in Snowdrop Dome, and I wont pretend the name alone didnt seal the deal just a little when I booked!What also caught my eye, beyond the quirky domed accommodation and the promise of getting up close with the resident alpacas, pigs, sheep and hens, was the Greener Camping Club membership. Finding a site that shares a commitment to responsible, low-impact camping always adds an extra layer of feel-good to a booking like this. The Greener Camping Club is a not-for-profit organisation championing environmentally conscious sites across the UK, and their badge is one weve come to trust implicitly.With a waterfall walk from Betws-y-Coed pencilled in for Saturday and a National Trust garden on the agenda for Sunday, this was shaping up to be exactly the kind of restorative, gently adventurous weekend I knew wed both love.At the end of the working week, I closed my laptop at 5:30 and we jumped straight in the car. By 7pm we were on site, greeted by the friendly owners Clair and Phil, who showed us to our dome and gave us a quick tour.Inside the glamping domesThe Bluebell Dome is genuinely more spacious than you might expect from the outside, step through the door, and theres an immediate sense of openness thats quite different from the cosy-but-cramped vibe of some glamping accommodation.Inside youll find a double bed, plenty of warm blankets and fairy lights, all styled with that relaxed, unfussy charm that makes you want to immediately kick your boots off and get cosy. The star of the show quite literally is the panoramic window, perfectly positioned to frame the beautiful countryside by day and on a clear night, a sky full of stars.For warmth, theres a log burner to curl up next to, and during a weekend of dodgy April weather you can bet that bad boy was put to good use throughout our weekend. Outside the dome theres also a campfire with seating for evenings under the stars, though the weather chose not to cooperate with us, giving us the perfect reason to return again later in the year!The covered kitchen, complete with dining area, sits beside the dome and is kitted out with everything you need, which meant we only had to take the bare minimum with us. Seriously, Clair and Phil have thought of everything, and then some.A communal area not too far from Snowdrop dome houses a fridge, freezer, secure charging and hot washing up facilities and each dome also has its own dedicated shower and eco-friendly toilet.Pant-Y-Rhedyn really is the kind of place that provides everything you need without it feeling too bougie, whilst still giving you that all important back-to-nature feeling, but with enough comfort to make it feel genuinely enjoyable.Having stayed in numerous yurts and different types of glamping accommodation before, Id perhaps surprisingly, never stayed in a dome. I loved the sense of space inside, and giant windows which provided wonderful views and added to the feeling of being connected with nature.The howling wind, frequent downpours and even hail at several points, made cosying up in front of the fire just that little bit more romantic. Theres nothing quite as satisfying as being out walking in bad weather all day and getting back, making a fire, a bew, changing out of wet gear and getting all snuggly. Truly one of lifes many underrated simple pleasures!The local areaWe both live in Cheshire, making North Wales a regular destination for us. From swims in Lyn Padarn to cosy cafes in cute little villages, National Park hikes to National Trust gardens, North Wales, and Snowdonia in particular is an exceptional part of the UK.With limited time we chose to spend a day walking Snowdonia National Park, starting our walk in the lovely Betws-Y-Coed, on through Gwydir Forest Park and we continued on past the family friendly sections of the riverside walk on to Rhaeadr Ewynnol (Swallow Falls) before heading back.The following day after checking out we visited Bodnant Gardens a beautiful and vast garden, woodland and arboretum under the care of the National Trust.Of course, this area of Wales is known for the highest mountain in England and Wales, Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), which also has countless amazing lower level walks, whilst attractions like Zip World provide a different kind of adrenaline hit. Weekend HighlightsOn booking, Id mentioned to Clair in passing that it was as part of my husbands birthday celebrations. We arrived to find a birthday banner and balloons inside the dome, which we thought was a lovely, thoughtful extra touch that was greatly appreciated.The animals, obviously, I mean come on! How absolutely adorable are they all?! Getting up close and helping to feed them was an absolute dream come true for both of us.Its clear a lot of thouht has been put into not only the layout of the domes, kitchens and wider facilities but in whats provided too. Weve usually got a bit of constructive feedback or a suggestion or two for glamping site owners following a stay, but we could not fault a thing and didnt want for anything that wasnt already provided.The vibe and location of the site is wonderful theres so much to do just a short drive away, from Snowdonia hikes to seaside strolls, we love this area of North Wales and find reasons to return time and time again.We have no doubt that well make a return booking and thats always the best indication that somewhere has ticked all of our boxes!The honesty shop is a great touch! Whether you fancy indulging your inner child with a lollipop or need some extra fire wood, youll find it all right there.At 180 for a 2 night stay in April, we think Pant-Y-Rhedyn offers exceptional value for money.About our stayWe stayed for 2 nights, Friday 10th Sunday 12th April April 2026 at a cost of 180.00Find out more at pantyrhedyn.com booked via glampsites.comWhere to next?GLAMPING | A Romantic Winter Break at Tewkesbury Marina Shepherds HutGLAMPING | Glamping at Long Meadow Campsite, The New Forest ReviewGLAMPING | A Grounding Weekend at Cwtch@Hafod In a Beautiful Self-Catering Cabin on AngleseyThe post GLAMPING | Glorious Spring Weekend Glamping In Snowdrop Dome at Pant-Y-Rhedyn, North Wales Review appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 707 Vue
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKCAMPING | Staying Connected While Camping in the UK: Why Mobile Data Still MattersTheres a certain charm associated with camping in the UK, an idea of total disconnection, abandoning all, and spending several days in the wilderness, being far from everyone. No e-mail messages, no alerts, no noise around all the time. Only open landscapes, fresh air, and the rain beating the canvas occasionally.But it can be different in reality. Even if you plan to take a break from your phone and other devices, you end up needing it more than you expect. You might not be looking to scroll social media all day, but there are so many useful tasks that can make the trip simpler if you have a phone with a connection.When you find yourself far from home, maybe in a rural area, having mobile data can make a big difference.It Starts With NavigationThe first test is getting there. Most of the UKs top campsites are not near the big cities. They are a little off the beaten path, away from the major roads, and typically near smaller towns.Sat nav is effective until it isnt, and when you lose signal at the worst time, it is easy to find yourself going around in circles trying to find the right little road that leads to your campsite.The ability to pull up live maps, zoom in and zoom out, or change the route makes a significant difference. That becomes even more important if it is late in the day, and youre trying to get settled in before dark.Weather is the Next HurdleThen there is the weather, which can be a much bigger problem in the UK than in many other countries. It can change fast, especially in places such as the Lake District, Snowdonia, or the Scottish Highlands. A sunny day can flip to a rainy day or a windy day within moments.With access to current forecasts, you can make plans in advance based on those changes, be it changing a hiking route, postponing a trip out, or realizing that it is smarter to stay near the camp.Handling the Small DetailsMobile data can also be necessary in some unexpected ways when camping. Some campsites are well-appointed holiday parks, while others might be much more rustic and bare essentials.You may have to verify booking information, arrival time, or check the availability of local services such as shops, pubs, or gas stations. It is minor stuff, but if you dont have a connection, it becomes an unwarranted irritation so easily.Staying in Touch With Your LifeTheres also a difference between going out of town and being entirely unreachable. A growing number of campers want to be able to check in with people back home while they are away. You also have many who choose to integrate remote work with their camping experience.You cant be totally offline. These little connections matter, and you need data to handle them while youre away.The problem is that the UK lacks even coverage. Patchy connections are common in the more rural areas and national parks. Youll also find that different networks work better in different far-off areas. Having a provider that is reliable in one place does not always mean youll have a reliable connection everywhere you go.Thats why its worth looking into your options before you leave, with a useful resource to compare mobile data solutions in advance, especially if youre planning to travel between regions or camp in more remote areas.A convenient safety factor is easy to miss as well. While the majority of journeys pass without any difficulties, you cant assume everything will work perfectly. Cars break down, routes switch, the weather shifts, or plans fail.In these moments, having the ability to reach maps or locate services in the area or a person on the spot is not a matter of convenience, but of reassurance. It is something you do not think of until you really need it.Experience the Trip While Staying ConnectedAll this does not imply that camping has become a digital experience. Most people would rather spend less time on their phones when they are on a camping trip. But having a working connection can help smooth out a lot of wrinkles.That balance is what you need when camping in the UK. Not disconnection, but deliberate utilisation. You can enjoy the view, the silence, and the slower pace, but maintain connectivity to eliminate unnecessary stress.Connecting With the ExperienceIn the UK, there is an amazing range of camping locations, including coastal cliffs, open moorland, and forest locations.Preparing reliable data will not take away from the experience. In fact, it allows you to pay more attention to it. All those little friction points that could distract from the experience are easier to handle when you have a connection.You can put your phone in your pocket, pull it out when needed, and then put it back away. Common issues are solved more easily, and you can focus on the experience the way you intended.DISCLOSURE | This post has been placed by a third party.Where to next?CAMPING | Camp Kitchen Essentials For Your Next Camping TripCAMPING TIPS | A Beginners Guide to Camping How To Enjoy CampingGEAR | Bluetti Poweroak EB70 716Wh Portable Power Station For Camping ReviewThe post CAMPING | Staying Connected While Camping in the UK: Why Mobile Data Still Matters appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 598 Vue
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