Campfires allowed: Campgrounds
1,397 bookable campgrounds
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- Organic farm campground with a five-acre pond and a peaceful vibe
- A 20-minute drive from Bonham State Park; 50 minutes from Lavon Lake
- Fishing permitted on the lake; wood available to buy for fire rings
Primitive grass site 5 x From £31.67/€37.27/A$55.86/$40/CA$50.90/CHF38.28/SEK392.53/DKK277.16/NOK378.58/ISK5,132/ARS4,779.31/CLP33,060/PEN146.42/NZ$61.21/ZAR623.76/PLN170.36/R$189.24/CZK920.20/RSD4,377/HUF14,688.38/RUB2,650/CN¥267.94 per night -
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- Simple sites on a small organic garlic farm in the Kootenai Valley
- Forest setting 45 minutes' drive from Canadian border
- Volunteering opportunities, plus pond with rope swing
Primitive cement/asphalt and grass site 4 x From £27.71/€32.61/A$48.88/$35/CA$44.54/CHF33.50/SEK343.47/DKK242.51/NOK331.26/ISK4,490/ARS4,181.89/CLP28,928/PEN128.12/NZ$53.56/ZAR545.79/PLN149.06/R$165.58/CZK805.18/RSD3,829/HUF12,852.33/RUB2,318.75/CN¥234.45 per night -
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- Peaceful, leafy and serene spot just outside Nantahala National Forest
- Within easy reach of kayaking, tubing, ziplining, fishing and hiking
- Outdoor pool, pavilion, shop and lots of grassy space to relax among
Primitive grass tent site (2 adults and 2 children) 4 x From £31.67/€37.27/A$55.86/$40/CA$50.90/CHF38.28/SEK392.53/DKK277.16/NOK378.58/ISK5,132/ARS4,779.31/CLP33,060/PEN146.42/NZ$61.21/ZAR623.76/PLN170.36/R$189.24/CZK920.20/RSD4,377/HUF14,688.38/RUB2,650/CN¥267.94 per night Powered grass tent or trailer tent site (2 adults and 2 children) 4 x From £35.63/€41.93/A$62.84/$45/CA$57.26/CHF43.07/SEK441.60/DKK311.80/NOK425.90/ISK5,773/ARS5,376.72/CLP37,192/PEN164.72/NZ$68.86/ZAR701.73/PLN191.65/R$212.89/CZK1,035.23/RSD4,924/HUF16,524.43/RUB2,981.25/CN¥301.44 per night Powered grass and gravel travel trailer site (2 adults and 2 children, back-in) 4 x From £43.55/€51.25/A$76.80/$55/CA$69.99/CHF52.64/SEK539.73/DKK381.09/NOK520.55/ISK7,056/ARS6,571.55/CLP45,458/PEN201.33/NZ$84.16/ZAR857.67/PLN234.24/R$260.20/CZK1,265.28/RSD6,018/HUF20,196.52/RUB3,643.75/CN¥368.42 per night Powered cement/asphalt and grass travel trailer site (2 adults and 2 children, drive through) 4 x From £47.51/€55.91/A$83.79/$60/CA$76.35/CHF57.42/SEK588.80/DKK415.73/NOK567.87/ISK7,697/ARS7,168.96/CLP49,590/PEN219.63/NZ$91.81/ZAR935.64/PLN255.54/R$283.86/CZK1,380.31/RSD6,565/HUF22,032.57/RUB3,975/CN¥401.92 per night Cabin 4 x From £67.30/€79.20/A$118.70/$85/CA$108.17/CHF81.35/SEK834.13/DKK588.96/NOK804.48/ISK10,905/ARS10,156.03/CLP70,252/PEN311.14/NZ$130.06/ZAR1,325.49/PLN362.01/R$402.13/CZK1,955.43/RSD9,300/HUF31,212.81/RUB5,631.25/CN¥569.38 per night -
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- Back-to-basics cabins with views of the Loess Hills in Western Iowa
- A 10-minute drive to stores at Sidney; 20 minutes from Nebraska City
- Off-grid site with a fishing pond and 170 acres with trails to hike
Off the Grid cabin (no electricity) 4 x From £43.55/€51.25/A$76.80/$55/CA$69.99/CHF52.64/SEK539.73/DKK381.09/NOK520.55/ISK7,056/ARS6,571.55/CLP45,458/PEN201.33/NZ$84.16/ZAR857.67/PLN234.24/R$260.20/CZK1,265.28/RSD6,018/HUF20,196.52/RUB3,643.75/CN¥368.42 per night -
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- Choose your own site at a peaceful back-to-nature campground
- A five-minute drive from Floyd and 20 minutes from Buffalo Mountain
- Fire ring and spring-fed water available; lots of berries to pick
Primitive grass tent site 3 x From £23.75/€27.95/A$41.89/$30/CA$38.18/CHF28.71/SEK294.40/DKK207.87/NOK283.94/ISK3,849/ARS3,584.48/CLP24,795/PEN109.81/NZ$45.90/ZAR467.82/PLN127.77/R$141.93/CZK690.15/RSD3,282/HUF11,016.28/RUB1,987.50/CN¥200.96 per night -
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- Dog-friendly five-acre lot 10 miles from High Falls State Park
- Under 25 minutes' drive to Indian Springs State Park and Dauset Trails
- Fire ring in an oak grove; a mile from the Interstate 75
Primitive grass and earth site 10 x From £23.75/€27.95/A$41.89/$30/CA$38.18/CHF28.71/SEK294.40/DKK207.87/NOK283.94/ISK3,849/ARS3,584.48/CLP24,795/PEN109.81/NZ$45.90/ZAR467.82/PLN127.77/R$141.93/CZK690.15/RSD3,282/HUF11,016.28/RUB1,987.50/CN¥200.96 per night -
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- Wild camping with dog-friendly sites on the Santa Fe Trail
- A 45-minute drive to Trinidad Lake State Park; an hour to Vogel Canyon
- Barbecues and firepits allowed; under 45 minutes’ drive to stores
Primitive grass and earth site 8 x From £7.92/€9.32/A$13.96/$10/CA$12.73/CHF9.57/SEK98.13/DKK69.29/NOK94.65/ISK1,283/ARS1,194.83/CLP8,265/PEN36.60/NZ$15.30/ZAR155.94/PLN42.59/R$47.31/CZK230.05/RSD1,094/HUF3,672.09/RUB662.50/CN¥66.99 per night -
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- Exclusive rent-a-tent wild camping on a ranch near Elgin in Texas
- A 25-minute drive to Sherwood Forest Faire; half an hour to Austin
- Farm animals and creekside walks on an eco-friendly camping ground
Big Pond primitive grass tent or trailer tent site 10 x From £22.17/€26.09/A$39.10/$28/CA$35.63/CHF26.80/SEK274.77/DKK194.01/NOK265.01/ISK3,592/ARS3,345.51/CLP23,142/PEN102.49/NZ$42.84/ZAR436.63/PLN119.25/R$132.47/CZK644.14/RSD3,064/HUF10,281.87/RUB1,855/CN¥187.56 per night -
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- Stay at a 72-acre California animal sanctuary and historic goldmine
- A half-hour drive to Kings Canyon National Park entrance
- Naturist-friendly campground with hiking trails and firepits
Primitive gravel and earth site unlimited x From £44.34/€52.18/A$78.20/$56/CA$71.26/CHF53.60/SEK549.54/DKK388.02/NOK530.01/ISK7,184/ARS6,691.03/CLP46,284/PEN204.99/NZ$85.69/ZAR873.27/PLN238.50/R$264.94/CZK1,288.29/RSD6,127/HUF20,563.73/RUB3,710/CN¥375.12 per night -
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- Dog-friendly quarry campground listed as a National Historic Landmark
- A 10-minute walk to an adventure park; 30 minutes to Lake Compounce
- Drum circle with ceremonies; historical artefacts; patio for music
Powered grass and gravel tent, trailer tent or RV site 6 x From £79.18/€93.18/A$139.65/$100/CA$127.25/CHF95.71/SEK981.33/DKK692.89/NOK946.45/ISK12,829/ARS11,948.27/CLP82,650/PEN366.05/NZ$153.01/ZAR1,559.40/PLN425.89/R$473.10/CZK2,300.51/RSD10,941/HUF36,720.95/RUB6,625/CN¥669.86 per night -
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- Spacious sites on the banks of Lake Bob Sandlin
- A 10-minute drive from central Pittsburg; wineries close by
- Clubhouse, fishing, dog park and watersports rentals on site
Lakeview FHU grass travel trailer site (back-in) 10 x From £31.67/€37.27/A$55.86/$40/CA$50.90/CHF38.28/SEK392.53/DKK277.16/NOK378.58/ISK5,132/ARS4,779.31/CLP33,060/PEN146.42/NZ$61.21/ZAR623.76/PLN170.36/R$189.24/CZK920.20/RSD4,377/HUF14,688.38/RUB2,650/CN¥267.94 per night Lake Shore FHU grass and gravel site (waterside, back-in) 10 x From £39.59/€46.59/A$69.82/$50/CA$63.63/CHF47.85/SEK490.66/DKK346.44/NOK473.23/ISK6,414/ARS5,974.13/CLP41,325/PEN183.02/NZ$76.51/ZAR779.70/PLN212.95/R$236.55/CZK1,150.25/RSD5,471/HUF18,360.47/RUB3,312.50/CN¥334.93 per night -
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- Off-grid Arizona campground 35 minutes' drive from the Grand Canyon
- A 40-minute drive to Williams and an hour to Flagstaff
- Bottled water and firewood available; campfires and dogs allowed
Primitive grass and sand tent site 8 x From £35.63/€41.93/A$62.84/$45/CA$57.26/CHF43.07/SEK441.60/DKK311.80/NOK425.90/ISK5,773/ARS5,376.72/CLP37,192/PEN164.72/NZ$68.86/ZAR701.73/PLN191.65/R$212.89/CZK1,035.23/RSD4,924/HUF16,524.43/RUB2,981.25/CN¥301.44 per night Primitive gravel and earth travel trailer site (back-in) 8 x From £35.63/€41.93/A$62.84/$45/CA$57.26/CHF43.07/SEK441.60/DKK311.80/NOK425.90/ISK5,773/ARS5,376.72/CLP37,192/PEN164.72/NZ$68.86/ZAR701.73/PLN191.65/R$212.89/CZK1,035.23/RSD4,924/HUF16,524.43/RUB2,981.25/CN¥301.44 per night -
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- Scenic Texas site with hilltop views, water features and tall grass
- A 20-minute drive outside of Fredericksburg; an hour to Horseshoe Bay
- Direct access to hiking trails; a short walk from a historic saloon
Primitive grass and earth site 5 x From £33.26/€39.13/A$58.65/$42/CA$53.45/CHF40.20/SEK412.16/DKK291.01/NOK397.51/ISK5,388/ARS5,018.27/CLP34,713/PEN153.74/NZ$64.27/ZAR654.95/PLN178.88/R$198.70/CZK966.21/RSD4,595/HUF15,422.80/RUB2,782.50/CN¥281.34 per night -
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- Peaceful site set across 65 acres of woodland in the Pocono mountains
- Within easy reach of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
- Outdoor pool, stocked fishing pond, games room and hiking trails
Primitive gravel and earth tent site (2 adults and 2 children) 4 x From £28.51/€33.54/A$50.27/$36/CA$45.81/CHF34.45/SEK353.28/DKK249.44/NOK340.72/ISK4,618/ARS4,301.38/CLP29,754/PEN131.78/NZ$55.09/ZAR561.39/PLN153.32/R$170.32/CZK828.18/RSD3,939/HUF13,219.54/RUB2,385/CN¥241.15 per night -
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- Wild campground on a Kerhonkson horse farm with Shawangunk Ridge views
- 10 minutes’ drive to Minnewaska State Park Preserve; 20 to The Gunx
- Access to walking trails from the farm; climbing hotspots nearby
Primitive grass tent, trailer tent or travel trailer site 10 x From £39.59/€46.59/A$69.82/$50/CA$63.63/CHF47.85/SEK490.66/DKK346.44/NOK473.23/ISK6,414/ARS5,974.13/CLP41,325/PEN183.02/NZ$76.51/ZAR779.70/PLN212.95/R$236.55/CZK1,150.25/RSD5,471/HUF18,360.47/RUB3,312.50/CN¥334.93 per night -
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- Spacious sites on the banks of the Cacapon river
- A 10-minute drive to Green Ridge State Forest; 25 to Berkeley Springs
- Canoeing and tubing available, plus river access for fishing
Almost Heaven Riverfront Bridge primitive grass and gravel site 14 x From £46.72/€54.98/A$82.39/$59/CA$75.08/CHF56.47/SEK578.98/DKK408.81/NOK558.41/ISK7,569/ARS7,049.48/CLP48,764/PEN215.97/NZ$90.28/ZAR920.05/PLN251.28/R$279.13/CZK1,357.30/RSD6,455/HUF21,665.36/RUB3,908.75/CN¥395.22 per night Almost Heaven Riverfront Rocks primitive mixed site 14 x From £58.59/€68.95/A$103.34/$74/CA$94.17/CHF70.82/SEK726.18/DKK512.74/NOK700.37/ISK9,493/ARS8,841.72/CLP61,161/PEN270.88/NZ$113.23/ZAR1,153.96/PLN315.16/R$350.09/CZK1,702.38/RSD8,097/HUF27,173.50/RUB4,902.50/CN¥495.70 per night Almost Heaven Riverfront South primitive grass and earth site 14 x From £76.01/€89.45/A$134.06/$96/CA$122.16/CHF91.88/SEK942.08/DKK665.17/NOK908.59/ISK12,316/ARS11,470.33/CLP79,344/PEN351.41/NZ$146.89/ZAR1,497.03/PLN408.86/R$454.18/CZK2,208.49/RSD10,504/HUF35,252.11/RUB6,360/CN¥643.07 per night Almost Heaven Riverfront North primitive grass and earth site 14 x From £98.19/€115.54/A$173.16/$124/CA$157.80/CHF118.68/SEK1,216.85/DKK859.18/NOK1,173.60/ISK15,908/ARS14,815.85/CLP102,486/PEN453.90/NZ$189.74/ZAR1,933.66/PLN528.11/R$586.64/CZK2,852.63/RSD13,567/HUF45,533.98/RUB8,215.01/CN¥830.63 per night -
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- RV park in a pecan orchard on the banks of Lake Chicot
- Private 300-foot pier and boat launch for fishing
- Jim Henson Museum and Lake Chicot State Park within a half-hour drive
FHU gravel and earth tent, trailer tent or travel trailer site (small) 4 x From £19.80/€23.29/A$34.91/$25/CA$31.81/CHF23.93/SEK245.33/DKK173.22/NOK236.61/ISK3,207/ARS2,987.07/CLP20,662/PEN91.51/NZ$38.25/ZAR389.85/PLN106.47/R$118.27/CZK575.13/RSD2,735/HUF9,180.24/RUB1,656.25/CN¥167.47 per night FHU gravel and earth travel trailer site (classic) 4 x From £24.55/€28.89/A$43.29/$31/CA$39.45/CHF29.67/SEK304.21/DKK214.80/NOK293.40/ISK3,977/ARS3,703.96/CLP25,622/PEN113.48/NZ$47.43/ZAR483.42/PLN132.03/R$146.66/CZK713.16/RSD3,392/HUF11,383.49/RUB2,053.75/CN¥207.66 per night FHU gravel and earth travel trailer site (large) 6 x From £26.92/€31.68/A$47.48/$34/CA$43.27/CHF32.54/SEK333.65/DKK235.58/NOK321.79/ISK4,362/ARS4,062.41/CLP28,101/PEN124.46/NZ$52.02/ZAR530.20/PLN144.80/R$160.85/CZK782.17/RSD3,720/HUF12,485.12/RUB2,252.50/CN¥227.75 per night FHU gravel and earth travel trailer site (XL) 6 x From £29.30/€34.48/A$51.67/$37/CA$47.08/CHF35.41/SEK363.09/DKK256.37/NOK350.19/ISK4,747/ARS4,420.86/CLP30,580/PEN135.44/NZ$56.62/ZAR576.98/PLN157.58/R$175.05/CZK851.19/RSD4,048/HUF13,586.75/RUB2,451.25/CN¥247.85 per night FHU cement/asphalt and grass travel trailer site 6 x From £31.67/€37.27/A$55.86/$40/CA$50.90/CHF38.28/SEK392.53/DKK277.16/NOK378.58/ISK5,132/ARS4,779.31/CLP33,060/PEN146.42/NZ$61.21/ZAR623.76/PLN170.36/R$189.24/CZK920.20/RSD4,377/HUF14,688.38/RUB2,650/CN¥267.94 per night -
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- Secluded, private campground in Sequoia National Forest
- A 10-minute drive from Kernville and Lake Isabella
- Peaceful adults-only sites on sacred land; no-smoking policy
Creekside primitive earth tent site 4 x From £42.76/€50.32/A$75.41/$54/CA$68.72/CHF51.68/SEK529.92/DKK374.16/NOK511.08/ISK6,928/ARS6,452.06/CLP44,631/PEN197.67/NZ$82.63/ZAR842.08/PLN229.98/R$255.47/CZK1,242.28/RSD5,908/HUF19,829.31/RUB3,577.50/CN¥361.72 per night Elderberry primitive earth tent site 4 x From £42.76/€50.32/A$75.41/$54/CA$68.72/CHF51.68/SEK529.92/DKK374.16/NOK511.08/ISK6,928/ARS6,452.06/CLP44,631/PEN197.67/NZ$82.63/ZAR842.08/PLN229.98/R$255.47/CZK1,242.28/RSD5,908/HUF19,829.31/RUB3,577.50/CN¥361.72 per night Oaktree primitive earth tent site 4 x From £42.76/€50.32/A$75.41/$54/CA$68.72/CHF51.68/SEK529.92/DKK374.16/NOK511.08/ISK6,928/ARS6,452.06/CLP44,631/PEN197.67/NZ$82.63/ZAR842.08/PLN229.98/R$255.47/CZK1,242.28/RSD5,908/HUF19,829.31/RUB3,577.50/CN¥361.72 per night Off-Grid The Playhouse cabin 4 x From £88.68/€104.36/A$156.40/$112/CA$142.53/CHF107.19/SEK1,099.09/DKK776.04/NOK1,060.03/ISK14,368/ARS13,382.06/CLP92,568/PEN409.98/NZ$171.38/ZAR1,746.53/PLN477/R$529.87/CZK2,576.57/RSD12,254/HUF41,127.46/RUB7,420/CN¥750.24 per night -
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- Family-centric campground with Hocking Hills views near Logan, Ohio
- Logan stores and Hocking Hills State Park both 15 minutes’ drive
- Private, dog-friendly countryside trails and a craft store in the park
Primitive grass and earth site 6 x From £11.88/€13.98/A$20.95/$15/CA$19.09/CHF14.36/SEK147.20/DKK103.93/NOK141.97/ISK1,924/ARS1,792.24/CLP12,398/PEN54.91/NZ$22.95/ZAR233.91/PLN63.88/R$70.96/CZK345.08/RSD1,641/HUF5,508.14/RUB993.75/CN¥100.48 per night Hilltop Pearl 1 bedroom cabin 6 x From £39.59/€46.59/A$69.82/$50/CA$63.63/CHF47.85/SEK490.66/DKK346.44/NOK473.23/ISK6,414/ARS5,974.13/CLP41,325/PEN183.02/NZ$76.51/ZAR779.70/PLN212.95/R$236.55/CZK1,150.25/RSD5,471/HUF18,360.47/RUB3,312.50/CN¥334.93 per night Hilltop Sunrise 1 bedroom cabin 6 x From £39.59/€46.59/A$69.82/$50/CA$63.63/CHF47.85/SEK490.66/DKK346.44/NOK473.23/ISK6,414/ARS5,974.13/CLP41,325/PEN183.02/NZ$76.51/ZAR779.70/PLN212.95/R$236.55/CZK1,150.25/RSD5,471/HUF18,360.47/RUB3,312.50/CN¥334.93 per night -
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- Wilderness campground surrounded by forest, 10 miles from Merrill
- A 20-minute drive to Underdown Recreation Area; 50 to Ice Age Trail
- Secluded forest sites, with lake views, wooded hills, and fishing
Primitive grass and earth tent site (lake view, woodland) 12 x From £23.75/€27.95/A$41.89/$30/CA$38.18/CHF28.71/SEK294.40/DKK207.87/NOK283.94/ISK3,849/ARS3,584.48/CLP24,795/PEN109.81/NZ$45.90/ZAR467.82/PLN127.77/R$141.93/CZK690.15/RSD3,282/HUF11,016.28/RUB1,987.50/CN¥200.96 per night
Why pick a fire-friendly campsite?
Get ready for the glow
Nothing quite beats huddling around a campfire, no matter the time of year. It’s a thing that’s founded on simple pleasures – there’s telling ghostly tales while keeping an eye out for werewolves, cooking stews and sausages over the embers, more or less successfully singing along to the guitar… the list goes on. Whether these activities are your established camp classics or you’re yet to try them out, Pitchup.com is the place to find a fire-friendly campsite near you.
Fire-friendly accommodation
A blazing fire is a handsome sight against pretty much any backdrop, but it’s still worth giving thought to the kind of scenery you’re looking for. After inspiration? We’ve got campsites where you can sleep surrounded by lakes and/or mountains, pitches in the middle of woodlands that rustle with wildlife and fire-friendly sites close to the coast…
And that’s without exploring the hundreds of campfire-friendly glamping options out there – a best of both worlds choice that blends pre-pitched comfort with the primitive pleasure of stoking the flames.
You might also want to take your pack to a dog-friendly site where fires are allowed– if so, keep your pet on a lead in case the sight of all those neatly-stacked sticks proves too tempting…
Food favourites
Few planning on cooking over a campfire aim for the heady heights of haute cuisine (after all, you’ve got our gastronomic delight collection for that). That said, just like kitchen cooking, you can boil, roast, fry, and grill food on a campfire, or simply wrap a potato in foil and stick it in the flames to bake.
For most other techniques, you’ll need at least some equipment, but this option still has the potential to be less bulky than bringing a barbecue along. One nifty tool that may come in handy is a collapsible cooking tripod, where you can hang your Dutch oven or light-weight frying pan.
Top tips for a smooth trip
Light your fire like a pro
Fire-building – much like ice skating, surfing or building a tent – is one of those things that looks simple but takes practice to get right. Basically, it’s all in the layering – start off with your tinder, surround it with a generous amount of kindling, put some small sticks on top and gradually work your way up to the bigger logs.
If you’ve never tried building a campfire before, consider having a read of our fire-building guide. Print it off if you’re looking for a wild-style break without your phone (or if you need something to scrunch up to get the flames flickering). Sites may also lay on bushcraft courses to help get you started.
Staying safe
As any good Scout or Guide can tell you, fires need to be built, burned and extinguished responsibly.
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Building: while a cone-shaped heap of logs is a good way to get a fire burning, oversized pyres are out.
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Burning: if your site doesn’t already have designated campfire areas, pick a place with sandy or earthy ground, away from overhanging trees and a safe distance from tents – those floaty sparks and embers may look pretty, but they’re also a potential risk to your surroundings.
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Extinguishing: even when the flames have died down, your campfire may remain extremely hot for several hours. If in any doubt, pour cold water over the embers before turning in for the night, stirring some ash into the earth until the fire’s completely out.
Looking for logs
Newcomers to camping are often surprised that some campsites ask that guests only buy firewood directly from the site. These rules aren’t to help the owner make a quick buck – they’re in place because whenever you move wood, you’re at risk of moving insects and tree diseases too.
Campsite owners who ask that you don’t bring wood from home – or worse, forage for it in protected wildlife habitats on site – are simply trying to protect the delicate balance of their local area’s ecosystem. A small price to pay to make sure that campfires can continue at as many sites as possible.
What’s next?
Find what you’re looking for…
Ready to find your campfire-friendly stay? Make friends with our filters to browse themes and facilities, or use the map when searching to find a campfire-friendly campsite near you.
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Weather looking uncertain? Get back-up at a fire-friendly site with electricity.
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All those earthy and woody smells that swirl around a campfire are great, but they do tend to hang around after the event. Pick a site with a shower to easily do away with any unwanted odours.
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Looking to get your friends together? Browse student-friendly and Duke of Edinburgh Award-friendly sites that allow campfires.
…then pack up and go
Many sites will sell some of the following items on-site, but any self-respecting campfire connoisseur will have the following in their back pocket:
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Matches, a lighter or a flint fire-striker
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A tinder box
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Disposable firelighters (to be hidden after the fire is lit to avoid allegations of cheating)
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Firewood (unless you’re asked to buy it on site)
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A sharp knife to cut up smaller twigs
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Heatproof gloves
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