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Our Top Picks for June 2023: Where to go guide
Ben Tully | 22 May 2023 | Read time: 8m 24s
June is an exhilarating time to embark on a journey through Europe's captivating landscapes and vibrant cities. As summer takes hold of the continent, a tapestry of experiences awaits avid travellers.
Read MoreTop Tips for a Successful Accessible Camping Trip in Europe
Peter Stannett | 9 May 2023 | Read time: 2m 48s
Camping holidays are a fantastic way to explore the great outdoors, connect with nature, and spend quality time with family and friends. For people with limited mobility, finding accessible campsites and facilities can be challenging.
Read MoreA place in the sun
Rob Fearn | 5 May 2023 | Read time: 6m 26s
Although stretches of its coast around the best beaches are very developed, there are plenty of places to go for...
Read MoreExploring the 'Sun-kissed' Valencian Community
Rob Fearn | 21 Apr 2023 | Read time: 4m 28s
Welcome to Valencia, a Spanish region located on the Mediterranean coast. Boasting three provincial capitals, Castellon, Valencia, and Alicante, the area offers a wide range of cultural and leisure options.
Read MoreTop 10 things to do in Andalucía
Rob Fearn | 17 Apr 2023 | Read time: 13m 44s
Andalucía is a popular holiday destination for British and Europeans alike and understandably so.
Read MoreThe hunt is on...
Ben Tully | 1 Apr 2023 | Read time: 4m 50s
The Easter holidays have arrived and we’ve been finding out about all the great activities for kids over the break. Here are a few of our favourites...
Read MoreNew Feature - Accessibility Filters Added
Rob Fearn | 1 Apr 2023 | Read time: 48s
Many site owners have been upgrading their campsites and making them more accessible, and now you can search for your next campsite via the Alan Rogers website based on what they're doing to help improve access for all.
Read MoreExploring Northern Italy's Vibrant Cities: A City Camping Guide
Peter Stannett | 30 Mar 2023 | Read time: 6m 57s
If you're keen to visit Italy but aren't sure where to go – why not enjoy some dolce vita in Italy's stunning cities? Today we're exploring Italy's main cities, starting with Northern Italy.
Read MoreHow to prepare for your next hot tub break
Rob Fearn | 30 Mar 2023 | Read time: 2m 38s
Hot tub breaks are a complete change to the usual getaways you may experience – they’re a great treat, helping you to relax and unwind.
Read MoreSix (or Seven) French Tunnels
Rob Fearn | 29 Mar 2023 | Read time: 5m 42s
With railways, roads and even canals, France is home to many underground engineering feats.
Read MoreNew Feature - Eco-Friendly Campsites Filter
Rob Fearn | 28 Mar 2023 | Read time: 57s
Many campsites have been recycling their waste for years, but now you can search for your next campsite via the Alan Rogers website based on what they're doing to help reduce their carbon footprint and improve the environment.
Read MoreFantastic Châteaux & Where to Find Them
Rob Fearn | 27 Mar 2023 | Read time: 11m 3s
Castles can be found throughout Europe. But only France has such a wealth and variety. In this, the first of our two part look at French châteaux we peer over the battlements of some of the most illustrious, attention-seeking, headlining grabbing châteaux.
Read MoreThe Alan Rogers guide to the French Regions
Rob Fearn | 22 Mar 2023 | Read time: 1m 27s
In January 2016, the Assemblée Nationale of France adopted 13 new administrative regions, down from the previous 22. The Parliament's aim was to reduce costs and simplify bureaucracy.
Read MoreHighlights of Catalonia
Rob Fearn | 16 Mar 2023 | Read time: 7m 27s
Occupying a neat triangle of north east Spain, Catalonia holds a unique place within Europe. A region of contrasts, it...
Read More9 French Bridges
Rob Fearn | 14 Mar 2023 | Read time: 4m 54s
Well known for its architecture, France boasts some amazing bridges, here we've picked 9 of our favourites...
Read MoreExploring Spain's Ancient Cities
Peter Stannett | 9 Mar 2023 | Read time: 4m 12s
With many of Spain's ancient cities built by Romans and Muslims, the ruins impress even today as a testament to their ingenuity. Each city tells a story of struggle, hope and resilience as the population has weathered many upheavals in its history.
Read MoreIslands and Overseas Regions of France
Ben Tully | 4 Mar 2023 | Read time: 9m 58s
During Napoleon lll's rule in the mid to late 1800s, France colonised several overseas territories, and with Britain restoring ownership of some territories to France, Napoleon doubled the size of his empire.
Read MoreAR Guide to: Wet Weather Camping
The Alan Rogers Team | 2 Mar 2023 | Read time: 2m 56s
Relaxing in a dry tent, sipping hot coffee, and listening to the pitter-patter of rain embodies tranquillity.
Read MoreSeafood of Normandy
Rob Fearn | 20 Feb 2023 | Read time: 4m 38s
Normandy is synonymous with many things: 1066 and all that. The D-Day Landing Beaches. Calvados and orchards. But its seafood is a stand out feature of this slow paced, bucolic region.
Read MoreExploring Germany's Historic Cities
Peter Stannett | 16 Feb 2023 | Read time: 4m 22s
Germany has a rich but fragmented tapestry of history, in part due to political events, geographical fluctuations and, of course, seismic world events. The country is full of museums, theatres, monuments and much more making Germany a fantastic choice for campers interested in history, science, art and politics.
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