The season of camping holidays is almost in sight. We love heading away and enjoying weekends together under canvas or sleeping in the van. There are wonderful campsites up and down our country, nearby to some amazing destinations and tourist hotspots. Whilst we want to get out of the house and enjoy some fresh air and off grid fun, it can often come with a price. One that many of us simply cannot afford right now. Let’s have a look at how to save money while camping.

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Know What Is Included
When you book a campsite, you need to know what is included. Some campsites have really simply booking options, but others charge for every additional thing you need. You don’t want to budget for your camping holiday, then realise you need to pay extra for the showers. One of the most common additional costs is having an awning or gazebo. You can expect to pay £5+ a day for simply having somewhere for everyone to gather under. Some sites have electric hook-ups on certain pitches but again, you might need to pay extra for this. Be sure you know exactly what your booking cost covers so you don’t end up having extra fees to settle.
Go During The Week Or Off Peak
Whilst many of us have families, including children at school, some other camping fans don’t. These are the people who can often take advantage of cheaper prices by holidaying during the week or off peak times. School holidays and summer are usually more expensive, simply because of supply and demand. So if you can book outside of these times you will save money while camping.

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Look For Discounts & Last Minute Deals
If you have certain campsites in mind, or one that you have visited before, be sure to connect with them. Follow their Facebook page and sign up to their newsletter which will give you access to discounts. We’ve found that newsletters are fantastic as they give you early bird offers at some sites, meaning if you are organised, you can save money while camping. You might also find that they post on their social media sites about cancelations or last minute availability for cheaper rates. Ideal for those who can throw their tent in the car and head off on an adventure.
Cook For Yourself
One of the big things about camping is cooking. What are you going to eat for your breakfast, lunchtime and dinner? Waking up to the smell of coffee and bacon in the morning is part of the joys of camping. There are lots of sites that have cafes or eateries that offer food and takeaways. This can be appealing as you don’t need to cook for yourself or wash up. Yet you’ll pay £3.50+ for a sausage butty. When the whole family could have one for under £2 if you made them yourself. You can save money while camping by simply organising your food and having a box of food that everyone will enjoy. Healthy snacks for the kid, items that require no cooking at all and plenty of pasta! Take your own flask of tea down to the lake instead of buying take-outs from the café.

3 Essential Tips For Successful Camping With Kids
Camping is so much fun and plenty of memories can be made as you travel and enjoy the great outdoors. However you need to stay on budget and you can save money while camping with these top tips.

