For this collection of wild camping books, we’ve pulled together a few of our go-to favourites, to help you get the most out of the great outdoors. We’ve got books on bikepacking (that’s hiking with a bike, also known as just ‘biking’) as well as survival guides and inspiration on where to go for your next UK mini adventure.
As always at Camping Things, we only choose the best, so you’re assured a great read, whatever you choose.
Wild Nights: Camping Britain’s Extremes by Phoebe Smith
‘Thrilling insight into the wildest places in the UK.’
Author of Extreme Sleeps, Phoebe Smith is back with a collection of the wildest, most remote places in Great Britain to set up camp. As one of the UK’s most celebrated extreme campers, Smith has been to the ragged edges of our little island and back again.
Wild Nights is a thrilling look at the most fun, most challenging places in the UK to hike, climb and camp. Journey with Smith as she battles whiteouts in Wales, monster waves along the Suffolk coast, and the treacherous summits of some the highest, most unforgiving peaks the British Isles has to offer.
Highly recommended by us, for both casual campers and extreme adventurers, Wild Nights is fun, personal and surprisingly informative. One of the best wild camping books on our list.
Our guide to the Best Wild Camping Books
Rated - Wild Nights
Summary
Highly recommended by us, for both casual campers and extreme adventurers, Wild Nights is fun, personal and surprisingly informative.