Summer Campers Planning Longer Breaks This Summer

Summer Campers Planning Longer Breaks This Summer

This means they will be spending more nights under the stars for breaks booked between June and September.

b>Revamping the British Camping Culture: 2023 Outlook

Since 2019 the Camping and Caravanning Club has observed a steady rise in the average duration of summer stays across its almost 100 Club Sites nationwide. Campers increasingly seek a pause from the digital world and a return to nature.

Recent Findings – 2023 Prediction

  • Data indicates a continuing trend of extended summer stays.
  • Participants prioritize a disconnect from everyday stress.
  • Camping increasingly aligns with happiness metrics.

b>Demystifying the Happy Holiday Report

The Outjoyment Report, commissioned by the Club and researched by Liverpool John Moores University alongside Sheffield Hallam University, designates camping as the official gateway to happier holidays.

Key Takeaway – Future Camping Direction
  • Extended stays contribute to overall wellbeing.
  • Club Sites become hubs for tranquil escapes.
  • 2023 signals sustained growth in camping participation.

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Outdoor Retreats Boost Mental Wellness

The latest survey revealed that campers are 23% less anxious than those who don’t camp. A whopping 97% of participants cite happiness as the main reason for choosing camping, caravanning, or motor‑home travel.

“It appears that pitching up on a campsite this summer will have measurably positive effects on our health and wellbeing,” the report noted.

Club Communications Director Highlights Membership Resilience

Nicola Simpson, the Club’s Director of Communications, commented: “Even though we are seeing booking patterns normalising more compared to the last three years, our membership levels are still holding up really well and we have some 750,000 members of the Club.”

Takeaways

  • Campers experience greater calm than non‑campers.
  • 97% of participants list happiness as a key motivator.
  • 750,000 club members maintain robust engagement.
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