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UK girl -
I thought about taking my son camping somewhere in the UK maybe cornwall, Somerset. the Lakes or Wales. I was wondering does anyone know if camp sites nowadays have WiFi - it seems to me from preliminary searches that they don't. If any do, do they also have power points so people can charge their computers? Thanks for any advice.
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If you are staying in a campground without electricity, then get a power inverter to charge the computer while driving with direct current from your cigarette lighter plug in the vehicle. If your campground is without wireless internet, then check at local libraries, coffee shops, and stores. Across the United States, I have never been far from a business or public library that offered me free use of the internet. If you are really desperate, then ask your cell phone provider about personal internet service that you plug into the USB port of your computer. In the United States, plans range from $15-$70 per month depending on the amount of data transmitted.
If you are staying in a campground without electricity, then get a power inverter to charge the computer while driving with direct current from your cigarette lighter plug in the vehicle. If your campground is without wireless internet, then check at local libraries, coffee shops, and stores. Across the United States, I have never been far from a business or public library that offered me free use of the internet. If you are really desperate, then ask your cell phone provider about personal internet service that you plug into the USB port of your computer. In the United States, plans range from $15-$70 per month depending on the amount of data transmitted.
Hello could camping, walking experts please answer this question?
Jessie
I live in West Yorkshire with my family, me 15, brother 12 and mum and dad and in summer we are wanting to go on like a camping road trip.
We want to camp in 3 or 4 places in the space of 2 weeks. We want to start anywhere in the Lake District and end up anywhere in Scotland.
We like all types of camp site, isolated and busy, so a mixture would be nice.
Could anyone recommend any camp sites?
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Some National Parks welcome wild camping, as long as you act responsibly and leave no trace of your visit behind you. Dartmoor have a map of areas where you can camp on common land, and the Brecon Beacons provide a list of farms that welcome campers. In the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs the Scottish Outdoor Access Code gives everyone the right to wild camp so long as you follow the guidelines.
Download a Kindle for PC book on Scotland travel:
Karen Brown's England, Wales and Scotland 2009, June Brown, $9.99
Travel Scotland, UK 2011, Sir Walter Scott, $7.99
Some National Parks welcome wild camping, as long as you act responsibly and leave no trace of your visit behind you. Dartmoor have a map of areas where you can camp on common land, and the Brecon Beacons provide a list of farms that welcome campers. In the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs the Scottish Outdoor Access Code gives everyone the right to wild camp so long as you follow the guidelines.
Download a Kindle for PC book on Scotland travel:
Karen Brown's England, Wales and Scotland 2009, June Brown, $9.99
Travel Scotland, UK 2011, Sir Walter Scott, $7.99
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