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Chalets are cheaper than hotels, and you usually find them close
to the attraction. For example Chalets near the seaside would be you
could probably see the sea from one.
If you are planning to drive to a designated campsite, set up
camp for a week or more and do all your walking from the campsite
then you should invest in the largest, most comfortable tent you
budget will allow.
Preferably one with separate 'rooms' and that is high enough to
permit you to stand upright. These tents are more expensive and take
longer to put up, but by day 4 you'll be pleased you've got one -
particularly if the weather is bad.
Hiring a Chalets, means you don't have any tent to put up, don't
have to worry about the wind and the rain, and they are self
catering (Usually) so you do need to take cooking utensils
and food.
You cannot rely on the weather in
the UK to be good, there could be long weeks of sunshine in
June/July but can turn to heavy rain within a very short time, and
could stay bad for weeks.
Camping
Hiking
Caravanning Tent
Trailer Tent
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