Home comforts now more desirable than ‘cutting the cord’ as technology has changed the face of modern campingIt used to be considered a low-tech type of holiday, but while campers who want to get off-grid can still find quiet spots to pitch up and spark up the Trangia, others are unfolding their portable pizza ovens and plugging in their projectors.Advances in technology, and the rise of glamping and festivals, mean that alongside traditional camping gear some holidaymakers are packing a whole range of home comforts. Continue reading…
Home comforts now more desirable than ‘cutting the cord’ as technology has changed the face of modern camping
It used to be considered a low-tech type of holiday, but while campers who want to get off-grid can still find quiet spots to pitch up and spark up the Trangia, others are unfolding their portable pizza ovens and plugging in their projectors.
Advances in technology, and the rise of glamping and festivals, mean that alongside traditional camping gear some holidaymakers are packing a whole range of home comforts.