Car camping: With these gadgets the road trip is a success

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Traveling on four wheels: How camping by car really works

Our star-Author went on a spontaneous road trip with her partner. An experience report (symbolic image).

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Camping by car: Many people immediately think of adventure and nature. So does ours star-Author. However, she also knows that the trip can be a challenge. Your experiences and tips.

It was summer 2020 – the first Corona year. My friend and I wanted to go out again. See something other than your home turned into an office. We took a short vacation. That same day we squeezed the bed topper into the trunk of our station wagon and drove off. The destination: Moselle – perhaps sounds a bit like a pensioner’s trip, but the idea of ​​tasting wine was convincing. Things were supposed to be different.

When we arrived back home after about a week, we had more than just a wine tasting on the Moselle behind us. We were at Lake Constance and Lake Garda, crossed the Swiss Alps, and were in Milan, Venice and Tuscany. And all of this with the station wagon in question. We were captivated by the spirit of adventure and flexibility. However, since the trip was spontaneous and unorganized, we had to overcome many challenges. Here are some.

Car camping: the campsite search

Choosing the right campsite is crucial. Find out in advance about availability, facilities and activities in the area. We were lucky and spontaneously found somewhere to stay, but they weren’t always the most beautiful campsites with sanitary facilities that took some getting used to. Special books or websites can help with the selection.

How to pack correctly

The motto “less is more” applies when packing. Remember the necessary camping equipment such as tents, Sleeping bags and Flashlights. We only had the mattress in the trunk – which was rather uncomfortable due to the lack of darkening options in the car. So you better sit down Roof tents or normal tents. Plan your meals in advance and bring enough food that stores well. We also had a small one electric cool box keeping drinks and food sufficiently cold during the journey.

Camping by car: safety first

Safety should always be a top priority. Take one First aid kit and familiarize yourself with the content beforehand. Luckily everything went well for us – but you never know. Follow local rules and regulations, especially regarding lighting fires.

Be considerate of nature

Camping is about enjoying nature, so do your part to protect it too. Only camp in designated areas, use biodegradable soapto avoid polluting the water and avoid loud music and noise that could disturb wildlife.

Departure and cleanliness

Leave the campsite as you found it – or even better. Don’t leave any behind Garbage and make sure you have completely extinguished the campfire. We were sad to discover that not all tourists adhere to this simple rule.

Car camping was an unforgettable experience for us. We were able to escape from everyday Corona life at the time, were unsurpassably flexible and had hardly any contact with other people – criteria that are also interesting after the pandemic. This was certainly not our last trip by car. Next time we’ll just be a little better prepared.

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