Camping Les Roquilles in Palavas-les-Flots, France

Close to Montpellier, there’s a beautiful camping site that is just 50m from the beach. Ideal for fans of paddle-boarding, kitesurfing, diving and sailing, you can set up your camp in a lovely shady spot and then enjoy the best the beach and clubhouse have to offer. With kid’s activities and even a small spa, this really does have something for all the family.

And nearby Montpellier offers great food, shopping and museums.

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Barafundle Bay, Stackpole, Wales

A beautiful white sand beach that is hidden from view. It’s a ½ mile walk from Stackpole (where there is a wonderful café) and is surrounded by pine trees and dunes. A truly wonderful spot that is ideal for picnics and when the tide is out, space for beach games.

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The Uists, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Head over the Western Isles of Scotland and stop off at South Uist. You’ll need to purchase an OS map to find the remote local beaches. If you’re looking for the less remote spot, try Berneray on North Uist or Homore on South Uist at the hostels run by Gatliff Trust. There are kitchens and hot showers.

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Rodas beach, Las Islas Cíes, Galicia, Spain

Classified as one of the top beaches on the planet, you can only stay the night on this island if you’re camping. With a restaurant, and a supermarket, your island will be almost deserted overnight as nobody lives there.

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All of these beach camping spots offer something special and unique. Where have you camped? Do you have a location to share as being your favourite spot? Let us know in the comments below if you have!