Fantastic/Beautiful Camping Locations in Europe – October?

Posted: May 12th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: , , , , , | 3 Comments »

Hi Guys & Girls,

I have 3 weeks off work from 18th October through to the 7th November and due to several friends bailing on the idea of a holiday this year (Don’t ask!!!) I’ve settled on going camping in Europe.

Ideally I’d love to Train Camp and I already have this priced up – but I’m contemplating finding one maybe two amazing locations and staying there for 10 days each.

What I’d love from each location is plenty of hiking, various activities, fishing etc and importantly beautiful scenery.

However I’m at a loss on where to look/research this. So if anyone has any ideas/experience it would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks


3 Comments on “Fantastic/Beautiful Camping Locations in Europe – October?”

  1. 1 traveljunkie@btinternet.com said at 5:01 pm on May 12th, 2010:

    Try http://www.traveljunkies.com then choose Europe & search camping

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  2. 2 Jen M said at 5:01 pm on May 12th, 2010:

    I may be biased because I live here, but Scotland is spectacular at any time of year – if you don’t mind rain!

    The scenery is breathtaking, the fishing is good and varied, and if walks are your thing can I suggest Ben Nevis (a favourite of mine) and the beautiful and challenging West Highland Way at 95 miles.

    October in Scotland can still be warm, about 15 degrees celcius, good for walking, but can drop considerably at night.

    Wherever you go, have a blast!

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