Go deeper off grid in these to legit UK wild camping spots
Is there anything better than holidaying in a camper truck? OK, so we’re not exactly impartial, but we don’t think so.
Holidaying in a camper is one of the best ways to explore off the beaten track, discover hidden parts of the UK and get up close with nature.
One day you could be waking up surrounded by wild moorland and craggy hills. The next, stepping out of your van or truck onto a deserted beach with only birds for company.
With a camper truck, you’ve got the freedom to design your own perfect holiday itinerary and adventure further off grid. Just add a demountable camper to your pick up and off you go.
Making a detour to visit a hidden waterfall or staying longer at that moorland hiking spot is all part of the fun.
And with a comfy bed, a bathroom, heating and seating, , you’ve got everything you need to make wherever you stop your home.
Before you head off on your epic adventure, though, there are a few rules to be aware of.
Whether you’re hiring a camper truck, considering buying a demountable camper for your pick up, or are lucky enough to own your own campervan or motorhome, quite rightly, you can’t just park up and camp in any beautiful location that takes your fancy.
Lots of people use apps like Park4Night, which, without the landowner’s permission, is classed as trespassing. You’ll usually be asked to leave (or be subject to locals driving by fast to shake your van and honk to wake you.
I’d also like to highlight that any of my hire customers caught doing something they shouldn’t be, have £100 of their deposit donated to charity.
If you want to get off grid and wild camp in a truck camper or campervan, then, here’s what you need to know.
By the way, there are nuances in language with ‘wild camping’ in a vehicle. Purists say it’s not wild camping, and they’re right. That’s under canvas.
I think wild camping in a vehicle is called ‘fly camping’. Likewise, landowners are very sensitive to use that phase so as not to encourage a free for all. Quite right. We’d all feel like that if we were in their shoes.
Thing is, ‘wild camping’ is the phrase people search on Google, so I'm sticking with it here so this website is found by people doing it - so I can help spread the word as to how to do it properly.
And respectfully.
And legally.
While it’s a civil offence rather than a criminal one, without permission from the landowner, wild camping is prohibited in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The same rules apply whether you’re in a tent, campervan, motorhome or other camping vehicle.
Unlike England and Wales, wild camping in a tent is permitted in most parts of Scotland – as long as you act responsibly, respect wildlife and leave no trace.
This applies to open areas including forests, beaches, rivers, lochs and national parks.
Unfortunately, though, the rules don’t apply to campervans, camper trucks and motorhomes.
But there are cool options like Forestry and Land Scotland’s map of suitable places you can pay to stay at.
If you want to camp off grid in your vehicle, you’ll need to know where you can stay with permission. Like I say, Park4Night has lots of options, but laybys and car parks aren’t fun. Or wild. And since you’re in a 4x4, you want to go deeper off grid.
One of the best ways then, is to find a website that’s already done the hard work for you.
One of our favourites is Off Grid Camp. Created by passionate adventurers, it’s a network of off-grid locations across the UK, where you can pay the landowner to stay in your 4x4 camper.
Camping spaces range from rolling fields and farmland to secluded woodland and the banks of remote lochs.
And if you’re a Wild Camper Truck hire customer, you can get discounted access to the Off Grid Camp website. Purchasing customers get a year’s free subscription.
When you hire a Wild Camper Truck from our Scotland or Lake District you can get discounted access to the Off Grid Camp website if you buy a demountable camper for your pick up truck, we’ll give you a year’s free membership.
Usually priced at £25 a year, membership means you can browse and book more than 165+ off grid camping locations across the UK.
Now you’re asking! With moorland, mountains, historic woods and stunning coastline, camping off-grid in the UK is pretty epic.
And it entirely depends on what you want from your trip. Whether you’re bagging munros in Scotland, catching waves in Cornwall or seeking solitude in remote Carmarthenshire, what each person wants from off grid camping is going to differ.
So we've rounded up some of the most popular areas for wild camping in the UK, highlighted some of the best things to see and do while you’re there, and listed some of the best places to park up and camp legally.
All you need to do is pick your adventure:
When you’re camping off grid, there are a few basic things to remember to ensure you have the best possible stay.
If you’re considering hiring or buying a Wild Camper Truck, we’re always happy to answer any questions. Just drop us a line on our Contact us page and we’ll be in touch.