The perfect solo remote working trip

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Working from home has become the new norm, and although some might be missing the office banter and after-work drinks, there are others who are enjoying the flexibility and freedom that remote working offers. 

Forget commutes and dressing smartly, these days working in your pjs from bed is perfectly acceptable! So why not do this with an ocean view or with a stunning waterfall within walking distance? 

Campers & Kit provides you with the means to work from the road. Our campervans come equipped with electric hook up, meaning you can plug your laptop in when at a campsite and work remotely from the van.

Do you fancy a week exploring, working, and recharging your batteries? Here are some suggestions for a 5 day campervan trip from London.

CornwallL

Cornwall is about a 6 hour drive from London, and is known for its chilled out vibe. With its stunning coastline, famous surf, and hidden beaches, Cornwall is the perfect place for a solo traveller to explore. 

Our tried and tested top pick campsite for an escape near the sea is Robbie Loves, in Polzeath. This laid back campsite is situated just a ten minute walk to the beach. Here you can rent a board on your lunch break and have a surf, take a walk along the stunning coast path, or head to one of the many cafes to do a spot of work and have a fresh crab sarnie! 

Peak District

With rolling hills, picturesque woodland and peat-covered moorlands, the Peak District has some of the prettiest landscapes in England. This is the perfect place to switch off and take in the beautiful landscapes. Lunch breaks don’t get much better than that!

Poplars Farm is an adult only campsite situated on the edge of the Peak District in the picturesque Derbyshire Dales and is an ideal spot for those wanting a quiet, peaceful retreat.

Lake District, by Wanderlust Travel Magazine

Lake District, by Wanderlust Travel Magazine

Lake District

The Lake District is located about 5 and a half hours from London, and offers you the best of the English countryside. It is England’s largest National Park, covering 2,292 square kilometres of land - guaranteeing you a quiet spot to relax in. Take in the stunning mountains and lakes on your lunch breaks, and enjoy the peace and quiet in the evenings. This is the perfect spot to completely relax. 

The Larches is an adult friendly campsite located near to the Lake District in Cumbria, and is home to plenty of wildlife and fantastic views. This is the perfect place to unwind in the quiet - just don’t get distracted from your work by all the wildlife!

Bristol & Bath

Both Bristol and Bath are great places to go for people who don’t want to leave the city life completely behind. With only half an hour between both cities, you can explore both in a week. Work from the many cafes or co-working spaces, explore Bath’s historic Spa, and Bristol’s ultra cool music scene.

Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park is located near Bath, and if you are into fishing it is within 800 yards of a fishing lake. This adult only camp site is the perfect base for your week away.

If you have any must-have recommendations for camping spots we’d love to hear from you! Drop us a message here: hello@campersandkit.com

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