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fredag 16 oktober 2009

Traveling Australia: Camping Parks

By Joshuah Hiddlesburgh

Camping holidays are an excellent choice for nearly anyone looking for a good time, whether you're traveling alone or in a group. If you want to get away from it all, but you don't want to get away from running water, electricity, and other important amenities, you need to find a good camping site. Here's a guide that will help you do it.

Whether you just want a place to pitch your tent and some basic amenities, or a fully featured site with bars, swimming pools, entertainment options and more, you'll be able to find it. You just have to take the time to decide what variety works best for you. Do you want to enjoy all the features of a resort, or are you looking for some peaceful time to get back to nature?

Make sure you check out all your options early, and take the amount of space you'll need, your noise level preferences, and your interest in dealing with crowds. After all, there's a difference in what you'll need for secluded fun versus social camping holidays. Ask yourself how far you'd like to go, how long you'll spend on holiday and how much you can afford to pay.

All these things will be important to know if you want to have a successful camping holiday, but if you take the time to decide, you'll be rewarded with an experience that a hotel stay just can't beat. You'll save money and enjoy yourself, too. Camping holidays offer an excellent alternative to the ordinary holiday trip!

Many people decide to go with all the amenities and luxuries offered by a holiday park, with running water showers and bathrooms, access to communal kitchens, laundries, TV rooms and games, kids' playground and entertainment, and an onsite office with staff. These are the best choice if you'll be caravan camping and need power, or if you want to spend your trip in a cabin. Remember - even luxury cabins are usually cheaper than a stay in a hotel, and they offer more space.

You may not like dealing with the crowds at a holiday park, and if you prefer getting back to nature on your own, maybe a tent camping site is what you need. Remember that these may be unstaffed and might not have power or running water. That's the tradeoff for getting more space to yourself, a cheaper site and a lot of natural peace and quiet that a holiday park can't offer.

If you're going to be camping during the summer, over Christmas or during school holidays, take the time to book your site in advance. You'll be surprised by how popular some of these sites are, particularly the holiday parks! You don't want to arrive and discover that there's no room for you and your group, so call ahead and make sure that you'll have a place to stay.

No matter where you want to go or how you want to spend your time, there's a camping holiday and a camping site for you. You can enjoy some peace and quiet while you commune with nature, or all the amenities of a good quality resort. Regardless of which you choose, a camping holiday is sure to be a good time, and a great antidote to the ordinary holiday trip.

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