The cost of camping really does depend on the location, time of year and the facilities on offer which can vary greatly. From nothing but an empty field and no running water or toilets, to holiday parks with full entertainment, kids club and swimming pool.
Camping overnight is a big part of the adventure. By exploring in this way, you can really feel connected to the natural surroundings you are cycling through.
Bike touring and bikepacking appeal to anyone who enjoys exploring lesser visited places by cycling on a mix of terrain.
The camping equipment you need depends on the type of camping you want to do and your preferred level of comfort.
Carry nappy sacks or dog poo bags to put toilet paper in and expose of them in a bin or transport them back home to dispose of.
If you’re camping in summer you’ll definitely want to consider a decent cool box, an absolute must for enjoying cold drinks.
Taking on an adventure using only pedal power and carrying everything you need to survive “on the trail” is also a fun challenge that can be immensely rewarding.

The Vango Classic Instant 300 is an easy-to-use beginner tent, perfect for festivals, and weekend camping and ideal

Open all year round, we cannot accommodate our camper van friends because the entrance gate is too narrow.

Save time and hassle with the ultra-convenient Easy Camp pop-up Tent. Simply unzip the circular carry bag and

With a spacious one-room, one-lounge layout and raised top ridge poles for improved headroom, this tent ensures comfort…

The Tagar 2-Person Ultralight Backpacking Tent is a top choice for hikers and campers seeking a lightweight, durable

The Vango Kibale 350 is an easy-to-pitch, 3-pole tunnel tent with a built-in spacious front porch perfect for storing your kit.
Given the off-road terrain that will be encountered, a bike that can adequately tackle this is also essential. A gravel bike is usually a popular option for bikepacking.

