Destinations by Travel Style
Travel Style: Adventure
Hiking, climbing, surfing, and getting into the hard-to-reach places.
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Wild Camping in the Brecon Beacons: Our First Night Off-Grid
Nobody tells you about the silence. After eighteen months of planning, we finally stopped the van on a ridge above the Usk Valley and turned the engine off.
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Turkey’s Turquoise Coast
Ancient Lycian ruins, emerald coves, and cliff-top wild camping with views that make every tough road worthwhile.
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Aegean Coast by Van: Turkey’s Wild South-West
We parked the van above ancient Lycian ruins and swam in water so clear we could see the bottom fifteen metres down. This is Turkey away from the resorts.
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Snowdonia & the Welsh Highlands
Britain’s most dramatic national park — wild ridges, hidden lakes, and more van-friendly overnight spots than you can find in a month.
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Cappadocia, Turkey
Otherworldly rock formations, underground cities, and some of the most van-accessible wild camping we have found anywhere in the world.
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The Pembrokeshire Coast Path: Walking It Section by Section from the Van
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is 186 miles of the most dramatic coastline in Britain. We parked the van and walked it in sections over three weeks.
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Pembrokeshire, Wales
Britain’s only coastal national park — dramatic sea stacks, secret beaches, and enough wild swimming spots to keep you here for a month.
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Scotland in January: What Nobody Warns You About
We drove the North Coast 500 in January because we could not afford to wait until summer. The loch froze overnight. The van did not.
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The Scottish Highlands & NC500
Five hundred miles of some of the most dramatic, empty roads in Europe. Drive it in summer for the midges, winter for the solitude.