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By Your Rules

Camping etiquette

There is a great sense of community when camping and it's nice to be sociable with your fellow campers and to assist them if they need help. Do not be afraid to ask for camping advice! Everyone has to start somewhere. If a fellow camper looks like they are struggling, a friendly offer of assistance is likely to be appreciated.

Noise reduction

The point is that camping and campsites are for everyone. If you don't want to wake up to angry stares, the number 1 rule is to keep the noise of your group down at all times. If you want to make noise then you should find a campsite that is set up for groups similar to yours (family campsites, party campsites etc.).

Respect space and privacy

It is polite not to enter occupied pitches unless invited to do so. Resist taking short cuts by walking across someone else's pitch and be considerate of other campers' space. It's useful to think of the pitches as gardens. You wouldn't want people to climb into your back garden and walk through it in order to get to a road behind it. Similarly, you wouldn't want people to walk through your pitch simply because it was the quickest way to get to their destination, so show them the same courtesy.

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