GET OUT AND ACTIVE!
There are lots of socially distanced activities to enjoy post-lockdown at these 15 brilliant campsites
1 Kitesurfing
Norfolk’s always been celebrated for its beautiful sandy beaches, but it is pretty good out on the water, too, especially at Hunstanton Beach, which has low tides and is perfect for a variety of sporting activities.
Hunstanton Watersports offers tuition and kit for paddleboarding, windsurfing and – for those who like a challenge – kitesurfing. Got what it takes to skim over the waves while flying a kite? Now’s your chance!
› www.hunstantonwatersports.com
Where to stay Manor Park Holiday Park is just a 10-minute walk away from Hunstanton Beach.
› www.parkdeanresorts.co.uk
2 Salmon fishing
Scotland is rightly famous for salmon fishing and its largest salmon river, running some 117 miles, is the River Tay. Guided fishing is available, with several methods on offer, including fly fishing, spinning and traditional boat fishing or harling.
› www.salmon-fish-scotland.com
Where to stay Milton of Fonab Caravan Park, near Pitlochry, offers fishing on the River Tummel, a tributary of the Tay.
› www.fonab.co.uk
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