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Sundowners in nature, kids – and adults – unplugged from screens, escaping everyday life: camping is one of life’s unparalleled joys. Want to know what to look for in a sleeping mat, the best place to pitch a tent – or what to do when it all goes wrong? Outdoors journalist Sian Lewis has walked hundreds of miles and braved all weathers to test everything from tents to camping chairs to hiking sandals.

Sian is now answering your questions below.

Sian Lewis sits smiling in front of the Easy Camp Sarek 2 tent
Sian Lewis testing tents for the Filter. Photograph: Jacob Little/The Guardian
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What would you say is the best campsite?

Fromey asks: What is the best campsite you’ve ever stayed at? And why?

Sian replies:

I’m going to chicken out of picking just one and recommend a few I love.

  • Knepp, West Sussex, England, – for amazing wildlife and rewilding (and an on-site sauna).

  • Wasdale Campsite, Lake District, England – for hiking, you can climb Scafell right from your tent door (and then have a dip in Wastwater afterwards).

  • Troytown, Isles of Scilly, England – steps from the sea on the idyllic Scilly Archipelago off the coast of Cornwall, great for families and the farm sells homemade ice-cream.

  • Glenbrittle, Isle of Skye, Scotland – park up at the foot of the Cuillin Mountains for skies full of stars and a campfire on the beach.

  • Bert’s Kitchen Garden, Llyn Peninsula, Wales – charming, old-fashioned camping on the Llyn Peninsula with a big focus on homegrown food.

Knepp Estate Glamping, ‘for amazing wildlife and rewilding (and an on-site sauna)’. Photograph: Knepp Estate
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