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Four simple ways to cut the cost of your family camping trip this summer
CAMPING is a great way to get away on the cheap.
But camping gear, driving long distances and paying campsite fees can still soon add up.
Pitch up for less with these simple tips.
RENT A TENT: If it is your first time camping, ask friends if they have any equipment lying unused in their garage.
If they can't help, you could rent instead of buy.
Fat Llama has gear including tents and tables, while and ship all over the UK.
If you want to buy, go second-hand from a site like eBay.
STUDY SITES: Campsites can vary in price, so do your research to find more affordable options.
There are plenty of free campsites, but make sure they are suitable for your needs.
Websites like and let you filter by price.
You can also join The Greener Camping Club for eco-friendly pitches in some stunning spots.
UK's Premier Scottish Caravan Site: Camping & Glamping Gold Standard
DRIVE DOWN COSTS: Transport costs can make a dent in your holiday budget, especially if you choose a campsite hundreds of miles away from home.
To save on fuel, use the website which compares fuel prices across the UK.
Avoid expensive motorway stop-offs and look for cheaper alternatives at
You could even share a car with friends to cut your travel costs in half.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Cook and freeze a meal before you leave home, then put this in a cool box with your other cooled foods and ice packs.
It will help to keep your other fresh food cool and you'll save on an expensive takeaway or meal out.
A cooler that plugs into the car socket can be a big help to keep essentials cold — just be careful not to drain the car battery.
Take easy foods like dried instant pasta meals, noodles, pouches of rice and tins.
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