24 Brilliant Camping Tips (That I Wish Knew Earlier)

Sleeping under the stars and stories round the campfire are just some of the obvious joys of family camping.

But with these genius camping hacks, tips and tricks you’ll get even more out of your next adventure in the great outdoors.

 Browse my ultimate camping checklist and you won’t forget anything! Or my top picks for the best bbqs.

Make your own campfire starter kit

Take an empty egg carton, fill it with charcoal brickettes, light the box – boom!

campfire starter kit
Credit: Sew Many Ways

Tile your floor in seconds with soft and comfortable foam play mats

Available cheap on Amazon.

foam-camping-tiles
Credit: alittlecampy.com

Invest in a cheap, collapsible washing up bowl

Under a tenner and folds down to save space. Get one.

washing up bowl camping

Strap your headlamp to a milk bottle full of water to create ambient light

Buy a cheap head lamp on Amazon – useful for night trips to the toilet.

camping light cheap

Make a whistle from an acorn – show the kids how

One of the joys of camping for kids is being about to roam free.

Show them how to make an acorn whistle in case they lose their way and need to get your attention.

Alternatively buy a cheap whistle to take with you.

Cook up a treat – campfire cones

Cornets, tin foil and sweet fillings are all you need for this alternative campfire treat.

campfire-cones

Those jumbo IKEA blue bags are ideal for throwing all your gear in

Camping equipment comes in all shapes and sizes.

Carry it to and from the car in a 40p IKEA bag. Stock up next time you take a trip to the store.

 

Get a set of neon paints – swish them into empty glass jars to create glow-in-the-dark lanterns

Pack of 8 cheap glow paints here.

flourescent paints

Wet wipes are invaluable

Camping is a (happily) mucky business. Pack some wet wipes – everyone will love you for it.

wet-wipes-camping

Be inspired by this camping pantry

Well played!

Credit: Pinterest

Relax on an inflatable sofa

Bring home comforts to the outdoors – chill out on an inflatable lounger.

camping sofa

Think of the dog – take a heavy duty stake to tie a lead to

If pooch is going with you, pick up a £1.99 stake so he or she isn’t tied to a tree far away or upsetting the neighbours.

Credit: PetsAtHome

Take this miracle towel – it’s the SIZE OF A COLA CAN!

Titchy when packed, large when unpacked.

Soft and as absorbent as a normal bath towel. Buy one.

miracle towel

Make DIY croissants over the campfire

Buy croissant pastry in a tube from the supermarket.

Wrap it round a trimmed-down stick.

Take fun fillings to add and try: choc chips, raisins, cinnamon, jam.

Credit: Instructables

Use coffee filter papers and unflavoured dental floss to create individual sacks of ‘proper’ coffee

Avoid the horror of a morning without a decent caffeinated brew.

Buy some coffee filter papers, pour in a portion of filter coffee and tie with untreated dental floss to make individual coffee bags you can drop in hot water. Genius!

coffee-camping

Add atmosphere with these long-lasting bamboo lights

Surround the tent with these re-usable torches.

bamboo candles

Keep food dry in your coolbox

Add some grill shelves so that the ice and cold drinks at the bottom don’t wet the food on top

camping coolbox
Credit: Pinterest

Tie a belt round a tree and add hooks to make a pot holder

Hang your camping utensils on it

camping tree belt

Throw rosemary or sage leaves into the campfire to keep midges and mosquitoes away

It’s true – pesky evening insects don’t like the smoke.

rosemary

Cook eggs on foil dishes

Forgotten your saucepan? Here’s a technique for using foil as a makeshift saucepan

Keep the kids snug in an inflated animal sleeping bag

They come in penguin, crocodile and owl. Check them out.

Get your game plan ready – have some ideas to keep kids entertained

Wink murder is a great easy game to play in groups – fund for kids and adults alike.

Learn how to play and find some more ideas.

Credit: wikihow

Create a scavenger hunt

This will keep young campers engrossed for ages. More info.

scavenger hunt

You’re all set! But don’t forget the tent

If you’re ready to book your next camping trip but in need of a quality tent, this is our market favourite.

The Coleman Coastline is perfect for families, with three bedrooms and space for six.

Tough, with large windows and an air vent for hot conditions, it’s a quality product at a decent price. Currently on offer.
Take a look.

family-travel-tent

Hope you enjoyed these and will find some useful.

We all know camping is a great thing to do for many reasons.

Check out this research on how children who camp outdoors at least once a year will go on to do better at school, as well as being healthier and happier, according to their parents.

Happy Camping!

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Get more out of your next adventure in the great outdoors with these 24 brilliant camping hacks.

Get more out of your next adventure in the great outdoors with these 24 brilliant camping hacks.

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Dominic Sawyer

Dominic has been writing on the web since 2000. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Biological Sciences from Nottingham University and his research thesis has been published in journals. With a foundation in painstaking research he found his passion for travel and has worked in the sector for 20 years. He has written a book about travel and has extended his expertise to consumer research across the travel and leisure sector.

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