Wild camping in the UK offers a chance to connect with nature, escape the hustle and bustle, and experience the great outdoors. Whether you’re heading to the rugged hills of Scotland, the rolling countryside of England, or the stunning coastlines of Wales, proper gear is essential for a successful trip. Here’s a guide on what to pack:

1. Shelter and Sleeping Gear

  • Tent: Choose a lightweight, durable tent suitable for the season and weather conditions.
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    • Sleeping Bag: Invest in a quality sleeping bag that keeps you warm. Consider the temperature rating and pack size.
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    • Sleeping Mat: An insulated camping mat provides comfort and insulation from the ground.

2. Clothing Layers

    • Base Layers: Moisture-wicking base layers keep you dry and regulate body temperature.

    • Mid Layers: Fleece or down jackets provide warmth.

    • Outer Layers: Waterproof and windproof jackets and trousers are essential.

    • Hat and Gloves: Keep extremities warm.

    • Boots: Essential if the ground is not completely dry.

3. Cooking Equipment

    • Stove: Portable camping stoves are compact and efficient.

    • Cookware: Lightweight pots, pans, and mugs for cooking meals.

    • Utensils: A spork or camping cutlery set.
    • 4. Navigation and Safety

    • Map and Compass: Familiarize yourself with the area and have a backup navigation method.

    • First Aid Kit: Include essentials like bandages, antiseptics, and blister treatment.

    • Headlamp or Torch: Essential for nighttime navigation.

    • Emergency Whistle: In case you need to signal for help.

    • Mobile Phone: Keep it charged and have emergency contacts saved.

5. Hydration and Food

    • Water Bottles or Bladder: Stay hydrated.

    • Water Purification: Tablets or filters for natural water sources.

    • High-Energy Snacks: Nuts, dried fruit, and energy bars.

    • Main meals: These can be anything from instant noodles to freeze-dried gourmet pouches, see other blog posts for ideas.

  • 6. Other Essentials

    • Toilet Kit: Trowel for burying waste and pack away any toilet paper.

    • Insect Repellent: Keep those pesky bugs away.

    • Trash Bags: Leave no trace—pack out what you pack in.

    • Torch: Pack spare batteries.

Remember, wild camping is about minimal impact and respecting the environment. Leave no trace, follow local regulations, and enjoy the tranquility of the outdoors! 🏕️🌿


The information provided here is for general guidance. Always check local regulations, weather forecast and tailor your gear to the specific conditions of your trip.

Checkout our other blog posts for more detailed information on specific wilder camping topics – related to What to take wild camping in the UK. Here