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- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKUK Glamping Getaways and Cabins That Deliver Genuine ValueUK glamping getaways and cabins are increasingly popular with travellers seeking unique accommodation experiences. Finding genuine value means looking past just quirky features and focusing on comfort, amenities and whats included. For many, glamping accommodation is most rewarding when it balances character with practical comforts. With yurts, treehouses and shepherds huts on offer, its important to spot those that provide substance rather than simply charging a premium for novelty.Across the UK, travellers can find a wide variety of UK glamping getaways and cabins designed to appeal to different tastes and budgets. While distinctive accommodation like shepherds huts or treehouses can be tempting, not every site that looks appealing delivers true value. The key is distinguishing glamping cabins and yurts that provide memorable experiences without inflated prices, and understanding exactly what you receive for your money makes all the difference for an enjoyable stay. For those comparing options, reviewing nearby glamping campsites can also reveal big differences in whats included for the same nightly rate.What defines value in glamping getaways?True value in glamping means accommodation that combines charm and a desirable location with practical comforts without an unnecessary price tag. Glamping cabins, yurts and shepherds huts that feel worth the price typically include features such as good beds, heating, and private outdoor space, rather than charging extra for looks alone. Its vital to consider if amenities like private bathrooms, self-catering facilities or outdoor firepits are included as standard or only available at an extra cost.Many genuinely worthwhile glamping getaways go beyond aesthetics by offering added convenience. This might be flexible check-in times, clear communication, or on-site activities included in the nightly rate. By focusing on whats provided, guests can avoid being swayed by novelty accommodation that seems exciting but lacks meaningful value. Clear expectations around glamping accommodation help travellers plan properly and avoid unexpected add-ons.Spotting glamping sites that dont overcharge for noveltyNot all glamping accommodation justifies higher rates, especially if the price increases are mostly for unusual structures or picturesque settings. Make sure the cost reflects the quality of the experience, such as well-maintained yurts that offer both comfort and access to nature, or treehouses that provide true privacy without hidden extras. Comparing facilities across several glamping campsites is a simple way to check whether higher prices are backed up by real improvements.Value-driven glamping cabins and shepherds huts should provide clear, upfront pricing with few unexpected add-ons. Look for transparent cancellation policies, the inclusion of essentials like towels and bedding, and detailed lists of whats included in the stay. Sites that communicate openly about whats covered help guests understand whether theyre paying for unique experiences or simply covering novelty premiums.Finding cabins, yurts, and huts that balance charm with practicalityThe best UK glamping sites manage to combine imaginative structures with a focus on comfort and real-world usability. Some yurts and shepherds huts deliver proper insulation, useful self-catering setups, and thoughtful extras, ensuring guests enjoy both atmosphere and practicality. Carefully selected cabin stays or treehouses often feature quality furnishings and heating, as well as generous outdoor space, offering real benefits over standard hotel rooms without excessive costs tied to style alone. Where glamping campsites provide shared facilities, its worth checking cleanliness, distance from the unit, and opening hours before booking.Paying attention to guest reviews and site descriptions can help identify glamping getaways that consistently offer excellent overall value. Choosing glamping accommodation that blends appealing design with genuine convenience and comfort ensures that your outdoor retreat is satisfying for reasons beyond just its appearance or novelty.How to choose a value-focused glamping escapeWhen weighing options, travellers benefit from prioritising the essentials: heating, bathroom access, food preparation facilities, and honest pricing. Checking whats included and whether the site offers flexibility with location or length of stay can highlight true value, making it easier to spot cabins or yurts that dont charge extra simply because theyre unusual. It can help to shortlist glamping cabins that clearly state whats provided, from cooking gear to fuel for stoves or firepits.By focusing on quality, transparency, and thoughtful amenities, not just on novelty, guests can find UK glamping getaways and cabins that deliver memorable and comfortable experiences. This approach helps ensure that yurts, treehouses, and shepherds huts become rewarding destinations, reflecting both the charm and the genuine value of glamping in the UK. Travellers who compare multiple glamping getaways and verify details like deposits, check-in processes, and included extras are more likely to book with confidence.DISCLOSURE | The featured product was purchased by us and is not part of a brand collaboration.The post UK Glamping Getaways and Cabins That Deliver Genuine Value appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 119 VisualizaçõesFaça Login para curtir, compartilhar e comentar!
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKFamily & Festival Camping On A Budget Eurohike Sendero 4 Tent ReviewNot only do we think this makes a perfect festival tent, but for small families or those on a budget, the Eurohike Sendero packs a big punch for its diminutive price and is well worth considering. Read on for our full review.What is it?Eurohike Sendero 4 Family Tent 99Overall Rating (4 / 5)StockistsGo OutdoorsBlacksAmazonFeatures4-person waterproof tenthydrostatic head 2000mm Sewn-in groundsheet keeps out draughts and insects 2 x side windows (with roll down curtains) Luminous guylines provide stability and easy to see in the dark (prevents tripping) Fibreglass poles lightweight and flexible for easy pitching Porch area storage space for muddy gear Sleeps 4Dimensions: 455cm (L) x 260cm (W) x 170cm (H) Bedroom: 210 x 240cm (head height 170cm) Pack size: 61cm (L) x 23cm (W) x 23cm (H) Weight: 9.02kgMy very first decent family tent was the Vango Icarus 5, and some 25 years on, it still holds a special place in my heart. The Eurohike Sendero could be regarded as a budget version of that tent, as its a similar size and shape, but it retails at just 99.The lower price point is achieved by cutting down on premium materials and features, but that said, youre still getting a lot of tent for your money with the Sendero. With a HH of 2000mm, this tent sits firmly at the entry-level range in terms of performance and whilst it will keep you dry indeed when I tested the tent, it rained overnight and the tent coped well its waterproof rating is half that of the Icarus, which gives you some insight in the difference in price points.The Sendero also lacks features like fly bug mesh on the door, there are no bedroom dividers, no integrated storage pockets, and theres just 1 zipped door but honestly a tent of this size doesnt really need any more. So whilst this is a basic tent, there are also some great features, like a zipped ground-level cable entry point, front air vents, lantern hanging points and a deep sewn-in bucket groundsheet.This is a standard poled tunnel tent design thats easy and intuitive to pitch, and it has a pitch in one construction meaning no having to faff around with inner tents and a separate flysheet.VerdictThis is a great value, no-frills tent which makes the perfect choice for young families camping for the first time, festival goers and for couples on a budget looking for a spacious tent for summer camping. Its available in an array of really lovely colours too, ensuring youll stand out at the campsite.Its a tent thats easy to pitch and has a relatively small pack size compared to its pitched footprint and that deep bucket-fronted sewn-in groundsheet provides additional protection in wet weather. Its a solid budget choice and weve rated it 4/5 stars.If you want something sturdier and more capable of surviving prolonged heavy rain, you might want to consider something like the Vango Icarus 5 instead.Where to buy the Eurohike Sendero 4 Family TentGo OutdoorsBlacksAmazonThe post Family & Festival Camping On A Budget Eurohike Sendero 4 Tent Review appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 167 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKGo Outdoors First Ever Community Campout Is An Action-Packed SuccessWe were delighted to attend the first ever community Campout event from Go Outdoors, a celebration of all things active and outdoorsy. Read on to find out more about the event.The mission was simple: bring like-minded people together for a weekend of camping and outdoor adventure. The team at GO Outdoors made it happen, hosting their first-ever community camping event at Tawd Vale in Ormskirk this weekend, bringing 100 campers together for two days of activities and a night under canvas (OK, polyester).The outdoor clothing and equipment retailer invited members of the public, alongside brands like YETI, OS, Speedo and Kampa, to a community campout all part of GO Outdoors mission to get people offline & outdoors and it really worked! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Camping with Style Blog (@campingwithstyle)The weekend flew by far too quickly, but we still managed to chat to so many people and get stuck into a variety of activities, including an open water swim with Speedo and yoga with Shelly from Ministry of Yoga. Hikes, runs, paddleboarding and mountain biking were also on offer, and all of it was free to join!England footballing legend and angling enthusiast David Seaman opened the event with an address to guests, Blackstone provided a complimentary evening meal and breakfast, and YETI created an outdoor cinema showcasing short films before a live band took to the stage to entertain guests in the evening, and believe me, it went off!Joe Hill, Outdoor Living Brand Lead at GO Outdoors, comments:Our first-ever Community Camp Out was a huge success, with 100 like-minded adventurers coming together at Tawd Vale. The Camp Out was the perfect opportunity to help people experience the benefits of time outdoors and introduce them to new hobbies.With the recent launch of our new GO Outdoors Community initiative, we hope this Camp Out will be the first of many events of its kind.The event was capped at 100 attendees, and visitors could sign up for events they wanted to take part in ahead of time. Events such as yoga and paddleboarding were extremely popular, with overwhelmingly positive feedback all round.One visitor commented on their time at GO Outdoors community camp out:Honestly, from start to finish we had an absolute blast. The team was so welcoming, and we got stuck straight into the activities. The guided hike with OS was a personal highlight and we got to keep our amazing Freespirit Aquarobes after paddleboarding in the lake. It was also so lovely to meet and hang out with other guests who were just as outdoorsy as us. Well be back again next time, for sure!The vibe was friendly, supportive and genuinely lovely, and honestly, its never felt more important to put our phones down and get outside. We chatted and shared stories with other people, encouraging and helping each other along the way the kind of connection thats easy to lose sight of in everyday life.Its no surprise the places were fully booked almost as soon as the event went live, and were already hoping itll be repeated next year. For more information, visit gooutdoors.co.uk.Announcements of future Community Camp Outs can be found on GO Outdoors Facebook and Instagram pages.The post Go Outdoors First Ever Community Campout Is An Action-Packed Success appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 328 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKIgloo Maxcold Latitude 62QT Wheeled Cool Box Review Long Term TestWeve been using this cool box for the past 5 years and felt it was probably about time to share our verdict! Read on for our long term test as we review the Igloo Maxcold wheeled cool boxWhat is it?Igloo Maxcold Latitude 62qt Wheeled Cool Box Overall Rating (4.5 / 5)StockistsGo OutdoorsBlacksAmazonFeaturesIgloo THERMECOOL insulation Up to 4-5 days ice retentionCool Riser Technology Lockable telescopic handle Durable oversized wheels for easy transport in all terrainsStorage Capacity: 58 Litres (62 Quarts) Weight: 5.90kgWhen we need serious cooling on a long summer camping trip, the Igloo cool box is our go-to. Packed correctly, its by far the best in our collection, it genuinely keeps ice for four days. Its a big unit, so it wont suit everyone, but for our camping style its ideal.Ive been using passive cool boxes for over 25 years, and this is my third at around this size (both previous ones were Coleman). Five years in, I have no doubt it has at least another five left in it, probably more, making it a genuinely worthwhile investment at the 120 I paid.COOL BOX REVIEWLong term test resultsTheres value in reviewing a product after a handful of trips, but theres far more in coming back to it five years later. I bought this back in June 2021, so how is the Igloo Maxcold Cooler holding up? Brilliantly. It still looks great, performs consistently, and the only real change is a few extra stickers.My decision came down largely to budget: I didnt want to spend more than 150, which immediately shortened the shortlist. I knew I needed around 5060 litres of internal space, along with sturdy carry handles, wheels, and a drainage spout. Add in the claim of keeping ice for up to five days, and the Igloo was the clear winner.VerdictOwning three cool boxes is arguably a little ott, but context is everything. For a solo overnight trip, something this size is overkill. If were a little tight on space but still need several days of cooling performance, well reach for something slightly smaller.But when space isnt an issue and were camping with friends or as a couple in the height of summer for more than a night, this is the one I choose every time.One honest consideration, its a heavy beast when fully packed, and getting it in and out of my small SUV requires a bit of manoeuvring, which is exactly why with a cooler of this size, wheels arent really optional and sturdy handles are a must.On reflection, Im genuinely happy with this purchase. It continues to do exactly what I bought it for, and Ive rated it a solid 4.5 stars.The RRP of the Igloo Maxcold Latitude Wheeled Cooler is 140, its currently available at several places for around 100, check out the following stockists; Go Outdoors, Blacks and Amazon.co.uk.DISCLOSURE | The featured product was privately purchased and is not supported by any brand(s). Where to next?10 Of The Best Camping Cool Boxes Take A Look Inside My Tent at My Bank Holiday Solo Camping Setup Full List of All My Camp GearCamp Like A Pro, The Ultimate List Of Camping Tips 66 Camping Tips & HacksThe post Igloo Maxcold Latitude 62QT Wheeled Cool Box Review Long Term Test appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 557 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKStay Cool Anywhere With New Compact Handheld Fan From DiveBluesFanzy High-Speed Portable Fan can be carried or worn and is powerful, compact and lightweight and its ideal for beating the summer heat! Read on to find out more.Handheld electronics brand DiveBlues has launched a new compact, high-performance fan for the summer. Designed for the outdoors, travel and everyday use, the Fanzy High-Speed Portable Fan can be carried or worn and is powerful, compact and lightweight, with a range of custom settings.The DiveBlues Fanzy High-Speed Portable Fan features powerful 7.4m/s turbo airflow and customisable control, with five preset speeds or fine-tune airflow with stepless 1100 adjustment. The HD display shows fan speed and battery level in real time, while the foldable 4-in-1 design works as a handheld, desktop, wearable or clip-on fan. The fan can run for up to 12 hours (three hours in turbo mode) and has a rechargeable 3600mAh battery with USB-C charging.At only 18.3cm high and weighing just 188g, the DiveBlues Fanzy has a lightweight, travel-friendly design, and is perfect for keeping cool during outdoor adventures and in everyday use. It is also great value, retailing at 19.95, and is currently available in three bright colours from berryuseful.co.uk and selected specialist retailers, including Amazon.The post Stay Cool Anywhere With New Compact Handheld Fan From DiveBlues appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 629 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKCamping Tips For Hot Weather Essential Heatwave Camping TipsWe all love camping when the sun is shining, but sometimes camping in hot weather can lead to a tent thats too hot and uncomfortable, making for a miserable camping experience. Read our 11 top camping tips for hot weather to help you stay cool under canvas on your summer camping trips or when you find yourself camping in the middle of a heatwave.Jump straight to our 11 tipsWhen I initially wrote this guide, wed just returned from beautiful Caribbean island of Antigua, where we spent a glorious week camping in a canvas tent on the beach. It was a fantastic experience which you can read all about here, but as you might expect, it was exceptionally hot!The humidity was brutal and with an average temperature of 32C, when the sun went down, the temperate barely dropped, leaving us sweltering, even in the early hours of the morning. This meant we had to quickly find new strategies to cope with the heat, having never before encountered temperatures like that whilst camping in the UK or Europe, and with another summer heatwave now upon us, we thought now would be a great time to update our tips, sharing 3 newer tips that weve since picked up.11 Heatwave Camping Tips For Staying Cool When Camping In Hot Weather1. Choose A Canvas TentCanvas tents are usually better at regulating the temperature inside than synthetic tents. Canvas is breathable which should help regulate temperatures more effectively and weve found that canvas tents do indeed feel cooler, particularly in the morning when the sun comes up.If you have a large modern family tent, ensure all possible zips and vents are open to maximise airflow and if you have a smaller tent with two layers, during the day time, you may be able to remove the flysheet entirely leaving you with a mesh inner tent.Lotus Belle canvas tents on the beach at Wild Lotus Glamping, AntiguaCheck out our detailed tent buying guide Should I Buy A Canvas Bell Tent? The Ultimate Bell Tent Buying Guide2. Keep Everything Well VentilatedVentilation is the single most effective thing you can do during the day when youre not in your tent. Keep every zip, vent, window and door open yes, including the ones youd normally close for privacy. The bug mesh will help keep unwanted bitey and stingy things out, but it does still restrict airflow, so when you genuinely need to cool the tent down, open everything fully for at least 20-30 minutes to get a proper through-draft going.Let the air flow freely!One tip we picked up in whilst glamping in Antigua, position the tent entrance to face the prevailing breeze before you pitch. Its obvious in hindsight, but most of us just pitch wherever looks flat and shady. A tent that catches the wind is so much more comfortable than one sitting in a windless sun trap.3. Take Rechargeable FansDont underestimate the cooling ability of even a relatively modest hand-held fan. Our favourite is the small, but mighty Ocube USB rechargeable fan available on Amazon for around 15 and worth every penny. We bought ours 3 years ago and still use them a lot. JISULIFE Handheld Mini Fan Rafada Handheld USB Rechargable Fan JISULIFE Portable Handheld Fan Minthouz Clip on Fan Rechargeable If you need something with more oomph, check out the brilliant Itehil solar rechargeable fan which makes an excellent choice for larger tents. See our review here.4. Get Low-Tech With A Damp ClothWhen its genuinely sweltering and fans alone arent cutting it, the simplest trick in the book is also one of the most effective. Soak a small towel or flannel in cold water, wring it out loosely, and press it against your pulse points wrists, neck, inner elbows and behind the knees. These are the spots where blood vessels run close to the surface, so cooling the skin here actually brings your core temperature down faster than, say, just splashing your face.Combine this with a fan pointing directly at you and somewhere shady to sit, and youll feel human again within minutes. Pack a lightweight microfibre cloth specifically for this they cool quickly and dry fast, which matters when youre trying to rotate them throughout a hot night!5. Stay HydratedIn summer you need to up your water intake significantly. Add in some physical activity and spending more time than you ordinarily might in direct sunlight, and youve got a recipe for dehydration which will hinder your bodys natural ability to cool itself.Chillys Series 2 Flip Water BottleStanley Quencher H2.0 Cup YETI Rambler 10 oz Stackable Lowball Super Sparrow Stainless Steel Water BottleIn hot weather, you should be drinking as much as 3 litres of water a day, so keep that water bottle by your side and remember not to wait until you feel thirsty to take a glug!Check out our insulated drinking tumbler head-to-head test to see which one wins!This bell tent has a built-in canopy that provides a lovely shaded area6. Create A Shaded AreaUse a tarp if needed, but a sun shade or covered open porch area will provide you with some much-needed shade on a hot day. Keeping out of the sun as much as possible will help to keep you cooler and more comfortable, but its not always easy when all youve got is a tent.When choosing a tent, look for one with a built-in shade, porch or canopy or buy a shade that can quickly be popped up as needed, or failing that, a good old-fashioned parasol will do the job.7. Invest In A Decent Cool BoxInvesting in a decent camping cool box is one of our best-ever camping investments. We use a passive cooler and have recently replaced our old Coleman Xtreme with an Igloo Maxcold.YETI Roadie 24 Cool Box Coleman Xtreme Cooler Igloo Maxcold 58 Litre Polarbox 12L Portable CoolerCoolers like this will keep ice for up to 5 days without power and means for a weekend camping trip, even when its really hot, youll have ice and cold water easily to hand, helping to keep you comfortable and hydrated.8. Take Your Biggest TentTrust me when I tell you that a larger tent is dramatically more liveable in during hot weather. More floor space means more distance between sleeping bodies (which generate a surprising amount of heat), more headroom allows warm air to rise away from you, and bigger tents tend to have more ventilation options built in too.If youve got a small two-person tent and a larger family tent, this is yet another occasion where bigger is better, even if youre just on a short camping trip. The extra faff of setting it up is absolutely worth it for a decent nights sleep.9. Sleep Cooler, Not Just LighterMost people know to ditch the winter sleeping bag in summer, but theres a bit more to it than chucking a thin liner in instead. The real game-changer is what you sleep on as much as what you sleep in a thick foam sleeping mat or inflatable pad traps body heat underneath you, which is exactly what you dont want on a hot night.Consider swapping to a thinner mat, or using a cotton sheet directly on the groundsheet if conditions are really extreme. Bamboo or cotton sleeping bag liners are also far better in heat than synthetic ones they wick moisture and feel genuinely cool against your skin rather than clammy. And if the temperature is above 20C at midnight, youll probably just want to sleep on top of the bag entirely with the liner as your only cover.10. Time Your Activities Around The HeatThis final tips is perhaps my favourite because it gives you permission to slow down, which is, frankly, one of the best things about camping in the first place.This is one that sounds obvious but most campers ignore it until theyve suffered through a 2pm walk in 30-degree heat and return dripping with sweat and fit to drop, questioning their life choices.The hours between about 11am and 3pm during a heatwave are genuinely best spent doing as little as possible, reading in the shade, swimming if youre near water or even taking an afternoon siesta.Heatwaves are not the time to tackle that big fell walk or 30 mile bike ride. Save your walks, exploring and any physical activity for early morning or the couple of hours before sunset. The light is better for photos anyway, the temperature drops noticeably, and youll actually enjoy yourself rather than just surviving the heat. This is something Ive taken entirely from wild swimming culture serious open water swimmers always talk about working with the conditions rather than against them, and it applies just as much on land.11. Leave The Sleeping Bag at HomeEither leave your sleeping bag at home or switch to a lightweight summer sleeping bag that you can unzip and use like a lightweight duvet. This allows for way more airflow than being encased in a sleeping bag which is designed to trap and maintain heat.It also makes it easier to kick a leg out and moderate your temperature throughout the night, particularly as your body temperature continues to drop throughout the night.Where to next?11 Of The Best Insulated Water Bottles & Cups To Keep Cool When Its Hot10 Of The Best Passive Camping Cool BoxesInsulated Tumblers Go Head To Head Which Is The Best?Hot Weather Camping Essentials For Summer Camping TripsThe post Camping Tips For Hot Weather Essential Heatwave Camping Tips appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 468 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKDidriksons Tilde Jacket ReviewI love a fully taped seam, a decent hood and a longer length when it comes to waterproof jackets, so the Didriksons Tilde immediately ticked several boxes for me. But despite hearing plenty of good things about Scandinavian outdoor brand Didriksons, Id never actually worn one of their jackets before, so I had no idea how the Tilde would look or perform in real life. Read on to find out more.With its relaxed silhouette, oversized hood and modern anorak-inspired styling, the Tilde feels refreshingly different from the more traditional outdoorsy waterproofs that dominate the market. But would that fashion-forward design work in practice, and could it genuinely hold its own in the British countryside as well as in everyday urban life?What is it?Didriksons Tilde Jacket 150FeaturesWater Column: 10,000mm Breathability: 4,000 g/m/24hFully waterproof with fully taped seamsZippered side pocketsMoulded hood peakAdjustable cuffsSize 32/UK6 52/UK26The relaxed anorak vibe, oversized hood, longer dipped rear hem and array of dreamy muted colours make the Didriksons Tilde Jacket an immediately attractive proposition for anyone seeking a versatile waterproof. One that feels just as at home on a coastal walk or woodland trail as it does thrown on for everyday wear around town.Unlike many womens waterproof jackets that lean heavily into either technical hiking aesthetics or fitted fashion styling, the Tilde sits somewhere in between. The silhouette is deliberately relaxed, with a roomier lower half something that has divided opinion in some online reviews with some perceiving the jacket as being badly cut, which Im frankly, struggling to understand.Personally, I love the shape of this jacket. Rather than looking like a purely technical shell reserved for mountain use, the Tilde has a softer, more contemporary silhouette that feels versatile enough for everyday life. The longer back coverage, relaxed fit and lightweight construction make it feel practical without looking overtly sporty making it ideal for those of us who want one jacket that transitions easily between muddy walks, campsites, dog walks, road trips and everyday life.On paper at least, the technical specification is impressive too. The Tilde features a fully waterproof and windproof construction with taped seams, lightweight ripstop fabric, adjustable hood and practical ventilation details designed to make it comfortable in mixed weather conditions, and In recent downpours, it did the job and kept me nice and dry.Inclusive sizingIve written before about the frustrating lack of inclusive sizing within the outdoor industry and, while things are slowly improving, the options still become noticeably more limited once you move beyond a UK size 18 or a mens XXL. Too many outdoor brands continue to design for a fairly narrow range of body shapes and sizes, which feels increasingly out of step with the reality of who actually enjoys spending time outdoors. Rather than creating a jacket that only works on one specific body type, the silhouette feels intentionally practical and wearable.One of the things that immediately stood out to me about Didriksons as a brand, is how seriously they appear to take sizing compared with many technical outdoor companies. The womens range extends well beyond the standard high-street sizing often seen in waterproof jackets, making the brand feel considerably more accessible to a more people, catering for a UK size 6 right up to a size 26.StylingThe relaxed, slightly oversized styling of the Tilde jacket also lends itself well to layering and comfort, which may be particularly appealing for those who often feel restricted by slimmer technical cuts. Rather than creating a jacket that only works on one specific body type, the silhouette feels intentionally practical and wearable, whether youre layering up for a cold coastal walk, heading out on a campsite stroll, or simply wearing it out and about.Importantly though, the relaxed fit doesnt mean compromising on technical performance. The Tilde still offers the fully waterproof, windproof protection and functional detailing youd expect from a serious outdoor jacket, but packages it in a shape that feels a little more forgiving, contemporary and versatile.For a brand rooted in Scandinavian outdoor culture, where practicality and everyday wearability often go hand in hand, that approach makes a lot of sense and honestly, its a vibe Im loving.Final thoughtsIt does feel and look different from my other technical outdoor jackets. Would it be the first thing I reach for when bagging Munros in Scotland in the middle of winter? Probably not. But for lower-level walks, or days when one moment Im wandering around a picture-postcard village, dipping in and out of shops and cafs, and the next Im accidentally halfway up a hill or walking around a lake, the Tilde is an excellent choice.This is absolutely the jacket to choose for weekends away when you need to pack light and dont want the hassle of taking multiple jackets. Mine has already become a permanent addition to my camping and weekend-away kit, and I love it.Sizing & fit notesIm 168cm and a UK 12, Im wearing the Didriksons Tilde Jacket in Sunrise Mist, size 38, and Id say their sizing is spot on. They have a detailed size chart which details regular UK sizes, chest, waist and hip measurements. For those with anything more than a D cup, selecting a size based on the chest measurement primarily, will help you choose the best fit.DISCLOSURE | Thank you to Didriksons who gifted us the featured jacket. We were not required or paid to write this review.The post Didriksons Tilde Jacket Review appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 808 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKJapans Best Hiking Trails for UK Outdoor AdventurersUK adventurers are known for their grit and resilience in seeking out new excitement on challenging grounds. Their willingness to travel beyond the country to face physical challenges that also test their mental strength allows them to conquer new territories. And Japan presents an opportunity to test their grit and resilience while fulfilling the spirit of adventure.Getting Connected Before You Hit Japans TrailsTravelling to Japan takes you away from your home cellular network. Youll need an Holafly eSIM Japan to connect to local mobile networks and power essential travel apps. This particular eSIM service has the following features:Dual-SIM connectivity: Youll keep your home number as the primary contact while using your eSIM for data connection.Always On: Holafly eSIM allocates additional 1GB for emergency contact if your data plan runs out, allowing you to explore Japan conveniently.International roaming: Your eSIM profile connects your smartphone to local cell towers in Japan so you can receive reliable internet during the adventure.The Kumano Kodo: Japans Ancient Pilgrimage Trail ExplainedIf you love to travel up century-old pilgrimage trails leading to exciting destinations, Japan may be the country to visit. The country has the following destinations for adventurers looking to step out of the comfort of temporary motorhome and embrace the jungle:Tainai Kuguri: This exploration site comprises massive stone caves that is a beautiful visit if youre in Japan.Nachi waterfall: Adventurers will witness water falling off a 133-meter cliff in one of Japans stunning destinations.yunohara Sanctuary: Explore the Japanese tradition by visiting this historical site. Located near the Kumano river, this shrine is a great place for UK adventurers.Mount Fuji: What UK Hikers Actually Need to Know Before They Attempt ItMount Fuji is very prominent in Japan and the rest of the world. While its another mountain to many people, the Japanese consider Mount Fuji a spiritual mountain with a rich religious history.Its a spiritual site: Standing impressively at an incredible 3,776 meters, this mountain formed more than 100,000 years ago as a result of volcanic eruptions. Its the tallest mountain in the country, and its believed to be the dwelling place of Konohana-sakuya-hime.Japans cultural icon: The mountain appears on Japans bank notes, signaling its importance to Japanese culture.Advance reservation: Before embarking on Mount Fuji expedition, youll need to pay the entrance fee via the Mount Fuji climbing website well before your visit.Japans Northern Alps: The Hiking Region Most UK Adventurers Dont Know AboutKnown by the locals as the Hida Mountains, the Northern Alps are Japans famous tectonic highlands. This region offers the following adventure destinations:Hakuba winter resort: UK adventurers will explore this destination and admire its beautiful scenery.Oshika Village: You can also participate in the kabuki festivals to celebrate with the locals in fall and spring.Matsumoto Castle: This destination allows you to appreciate architectural designs of the Japanese, making it another adventure site to visit.Photo by Mal BALLANDPractical Gear Tips for Hiking Japans Trails as a UK VisitorJapans hiking experience is different from the experience UK adventurers get from exploring the Scottish Highlands and other exciting adventure spots. Transitioning smoothly to the Japanese adventure requires the following practical gear tips:High-traction footwear: Youll need footwear delivering exceptional traction on the slippery Japanese trails. This choice of footwear ensures you dont slip as it features a high-performance outsole rubber.Adaptive charging adapter: Japans national grid delivers 100V electricity, as opposed to the 230V in the UK. Your UK fast charger wont charge your devices in Japan. Therefore, invest in an adaptive charger that takes in 100-230V electrical power.Kumasuzu: Exploring the Japanese trails presents you with the beautiful sights of Asian black bears. Youll also see brown bears. These local fauna fear noise, hence the need to attach a bear bell (kumasuzu) to stave off the wildlife.DISCLOSURE | This post has been placed by a third party.Where to next?ACTIVE | Kayaking at Astbury Mere Cheshire with Peak PursuitsGEAR | Active Era 2-in-1 Inflatable SUP with Kayak Conversion ReviewACTIVE | Exploring The St Agnes Coast With Koru Kayaking, Trevaunance Cove in CornwallThe post Japans Best Hiking Trails for UK Outdoor Adventurers appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 854 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKThe Solar-Powered Portable Camping Fan That Makes Heatwave Camping A BreezeDont go camping in hot weather without this essential bit of kit. Its the one item Ive been recommending most over the last few weeks as campers have all be asking the same question and looking for gear to help them cool down tent interiors during hot weather.Buy direct at Itehil.com use code CAMPINGWITHSTYLE20 for 20% off!Amazon.co.ukWith temperatures across the UK hitting the kind of numbers that make you question every life choice that led to sleeping in a tent, theres one bit of kit Ive been recommending to absolutely everyone wholl listen, and right now, you can get it for a genuinely brilliant price with our exclusive discount code.The product Ive been raving about is the Itehil Solar Rechargeable Portable Fan. Its the camping fan Ive told friends, readers, and frankly anyone whos messaged me complaining about hot nights under canvas to go and buy immediately.Most portable fans are either underpowered, power-hungry, or both. The Itehil solves that problem by pairing a proper 4-speed fan with a 10,000mAh rechargeable battery that gives you up to 24 hours of use on a single charge.Whats more, you dont need to be camping with an EHU to recharge it as all you need is some sunshine and the portable camping fan recharges itself via the built-in solar panel. Its lightweight, it has a timer function, and it even doubles as a power bank for charging your phone. Ive used ours in the tent, in the bedroom during this current heatwave, and while running on the treadmill. It is, genuinely, brilliant and super versatile.Ive written a full in-depth fan review here if you want the whole picture, but the short version is, if youre camping this summer and the forecast has you sweating already, this is the portable fan to get.Heres the bit you really want to hearBuy direct at uk.itehil.com and use my exclusive code CAMPINGWITHSTYLE20 at checkout for 20% off. That brings an already good deal down even further, but this is a limited-time offer and with the weather doing what its doing right now, stock wont hang around. Dont say I didnt warn you!Read the full Itehil fan review here Buy direct at Itehil.com and use code CAMPINGWITHSTYLE20 for 20% offWhere to next?Best Festival Trolleys Dont Go To A Festival This Year Without One Of TheseIs The Ninja FrostVault Cool Box A MustHave For Camping?Polarbox Retro 20 Litre Cool Box ReviewThe post The Solar-Powered Portable Camping Fan That Makes Heatwave Camping A Breeze appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 784 Visualizações
- WWW.CAMPINGWITHSTYLE.CO.UKCampsite Cooking Stanley Wildfare Core Fry Pan CooksetThe Stanley Wildfare Core Fry Pan Cookset is a compact camping cookset thats ideal for easy outdoor cooking and delicious family meals. Read on to find out more.What is it?Wildfare Core Fry Pan Cookset RRP: 99StockistsMountain WarehouseGo OutdoorsBlacksAmazon.co.ukIf youre looking for a camping cookset that keeps things simple without skimping on style, the Stanley Wildfare Core Fry Pan Cookset is worth a look. Designed with compact packing, practical features and easy campsite cooking in mind, its a really smart option for couples, weekend campers and anyone who likes their outdoor kit to feel as well put together as their glamping pitch.At the heart of the set is a tri-ply bonded stainless steel fry pan, which is designed to distribute heat evenly. Thats always a good sign when youre cooking outdoors, where uneven heat can quickly turn a simple breakfast or one-pan supper into a bit of a faff. The fold-and-lock handle is another thoughtful touch, helping the whole set pack away neatly when space is at a premium. The 12-piece version of the Wildfare Core set includes the essentials youd want for relaxed camp cooking: a lid with vent and strain holes, a cutting board, a silicone trivet, plates, sporks and a two-piece spatula. In other words, its aiming to give you a complete little outdoor kitchen rather than just a pan and a couple of extras. For camping trips where you want to keep prep, cooking and clearing up straightforward, that makes a lot of sense.What really stands out is how neatly everything nests together. For campers who are always trying to make the most of limited space, compact design is a real bonus. It also has that classic Stanley feel so its practical, durable and nicely considered, without looking overcomplicated.Reviews across major retail sites are strong, with many reviewers praising the compact design, sturdy feel and how easy it is to pack away. Some reviews also mention that it works well for two people, which makes sense given the size of the pan and the overall setup. A few users note that some of the accessories are on the small side, but for light, efficient camping meals, that may not be a drawback at all.Overall, the Stanley Wildfare Core Fry Pan Cookset looks like a great choice for anyone who wants a compact, all-in-one camp cooking solution. If you like your gear to be practical, compact and ready for simple outdoor meals with minimal fuss, its well worth a look.For a cheaper alternative, consider the Quechua Stainless steel, non-stick camping cookset 500 available at Decathlon, or check out our campsite cooking feature, Camp Kitchen Essentials For Your Next Camping Trip.The post Campsite Cooking Stanley Wildfare Core Fry Pan Cookset appeared first on Camping Blog Camping with Style | Travel, Outdoors & Glamping Blog.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 734 Visualizações
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