Understanding the UK's 28-Day Camping Rule: A Guide for Campers
The 28-day rule in the UK is an allowance for landowners to run temporary campsites without planning permission, provided they do not exceed 28 days in a calendar year. This rule offers flexibility for spontaneous camping adventures and can lead to unique camping experiences. Understanding the details of this regulation helps campers find attractive and often less crowded spots for their outdoor escapes. This guide explores what the 28-day rule entails, how it affects campers, and tips for making the most of temporary campsites in the UK.
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