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Can you go camping in the UK? Rules under lockdown explained

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With the FCO still advising against all but essential international travel, many Brits will be opting for a staycation this summer.

The government is gradually easing the UK's lockdown restrictions, and day trips to outdoor locations are now allowed. Holiday accommodation - including caravan parks and campsites - will be allowed to open in early July, by which time the government will have hopefully lifted its ban on overnight stays.

After months spent stuck indoors, many will jump at the opportunity to spend some time in the great outdoors. Here's the latest information on when you'll be able to go camping, and what rules you'll need to follow to stay safe:  Can you go camping in the UK?

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