RV FEATURE
A LITTLE COMFORT FOR ALL
Barbara and Bob reckon that you’re made if you
can find a little shade and perhaps a picnic table
near a good campsite. Add to that a fire pit, and
you’re well set for a caravanning community
chinwag around the glow of a barbecue.
As far as they’re concerned, other considerations
that make a great freedom camp include camping
permits that allow for only 24-hour stop-overs.
That means nobody settles in for prolonged
periods and everybody gets a go. Pet owners, Bob
says, should look out for pet-friendly locations, so
that no one can grumble about pets in the camp.
“A GOOD
CAMPSITE
REQUIRES
AT LEAST ONE
ESSENTIAL:
LEVEL GROUND.”
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