Welcome to the world of camping, where embracing the great outdoors becomes a way of life.

Camping isn’t just about traveling on a budget, though it often is more affordable. Campsites typically don’t provide amenities like bedding, towels, or other supplies and the maintenance of shared facilities can be more economical. However, that’s not always the case during holidays and peak seasons, some campsites can be more expensive than budget inns. The choice to camp often stems from a love of traveling with your own “home” bringing your own belongings and setting up shelter in unique places that other accommodations can’t reach. It’s about enjoying a more human, proactive experience, close to nature.

Whether it’s rural experiences, boat trips, fishing, trails, walks or day and night attractions, everything counts when you’re living close to nature. Your nature.

Camping also has significant benefits for the environment. It offers more space with less deforestation and construction, reaching places where building is not possible and preserving raw materials and funds for maintaining large structures like hotels.

Socially, camping teaches us to respect each other’s space without physical barriers, fostering greater contact and cooperation. Economically, it’s a low-cost tourism option that allows entrepreneurs to test their potential and invest gradually, perhaps adding accommodation units like chalets or suites over time.

Discover the campsites in our region where we can truly connect with nature and each other. Bring your furry friends along for the adventure too!

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