Wild camping - pitching your tent in a quiet place and leaving no trace - has long been a much-loved part of outdoor adventure. But across most of England and Wales, it remains off-limits, unclear, or ...
Wild camping can give you those incredibly rewarding moments in nature that only ever come along now and then. Think burnt-orange skies at sunset, belly laughs with friends or that rare, quiet ...
Until recently, the most dramatic news coming from Dartmoor National Park, the 368-mile windswept jumble of jagged tors in south Devon, revolved around sporadic sightings of the ‘enormous, coal-black ...
As a queer woman in my early thirties, I’m not a stereotypical wild camper: neither a solo man nor half of an outdoorsy heterosexual couple. I never camped as a child on family holidays and the first ...
There is no legal right to wild camp in England except in Dartmoor. In May, the Supreme Court upheld that the public does ...
2025 is the year we put wild camping firmly on the map. Through our We Wild Camp campaign, the BMC are calling for a definitive moment in the political spotlight - one that raises the profile of wild ...
All Land Rovers have their own character, according to David Cook, who rents these highly capable vehicles to campers who want to see the wilder side of north-east England. The one he had entrusted to ...
Even though much of Europe is off-limits to wild campers, there are pockets of solitude where you’ll find magnificent landscapes as well as open-minded attitudes to pitching a tent. Here are seven ...
Locals at the Lake District beauty spot which inspired poet William Wordsworth say illegal "fly-campers" are leaving the area strewn with abandoned gear and human excrement. Fly campers, which differ ...