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Camp On The European Continent
When one thinks of a European tour, camping is definitely not the first manner of seeing this amazing continent that springs to mind. And yet to camp in Europe is fast becoming a fun way for tourists and locals to enjoy the beauty of this rich and diverse continent.
The European continent is well kitted out to provide one with the ultimate camping holiday. There are a wide variety of camp sites in Europe that offer something for everyone. There are the more expensive camp sites which offer the camper a bit more luxury.
There are some that are slightly higher end which afford one some luxuries and then for those that are really on a tight budget there are ones that just offer the basics. These are perhaps ideal for students and those looking for a sense of adventure.
There is a growing trend in eco-tourism and this is an important source of revenue for Europe and something that is prompting more people to see the continent from its camp sites. There are many travel agents that now specialise in this type of travel and they are able to recommend the best camping holidays. You could enjoy a package that lets you hike through the most gorgeous parts of Europe and you will find that a simple Bed and Breakfast will seem like a castle.
These packages are fast becoming a cheaper way of seeing Europe as they allow the tourist to explore at a much cheaper rate than an organised tour package which includes hotel stays and transport. Some people are even opting for camp sites as alternative accommodation while they are cycling through Europe as it allows them to experience the natural splendour of each region.
Some of the most popular camp sites include Ilha da Berlenga in Portugal which is a small hillside camp site overlooking a secluded cove, El Burro Blanco in Spain allows you to escape into a different time as you explore the nine acres of woodlands that surround the camp. Another popular spot is Les Romarins in France which boasts a spot in the hills between Monaco and Nice. You can stroll through the olive trees and along the small roads and when your thirst takes over, enjoy a meal at one of the sidewalk cafés that France is renowned for.
All in all no matter what your tastes, your need for rest and relaxation or even the size of your pocket, to camp in Europe is a fun and amazing way to explore and experience the wonder and diversity of this amazing place which calls itself Europe.
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