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A ferry took us to Poole, #SouthEngland. Like we did it almost every night, we tried to find a campspot in the little woods outside of town. Sadly, really every piece of land here is fenced and even the woods are filled with gates, barbwire, cameras and 'private, keep out' signs. (what are people scared of here?). So we ended up very late at a simple campground with a drunken ward, exhausted but happy to pitch our tent.
next day, at #Dorchester we found a #drinkingwater bottlerefill station 😎




Was on a Bikepacking trip in the UK last summer and had the same problem. Ended up campsites most of the time.

Watching videos, you see people wild camping. Perhaps the locals have a secret way of knowing where to look? 😇
hey! England is a bit tricky. Gets easier in the west country where it's not too popular. With my coffin tent and no bike (hitching) I always found something, but not always comfortable.

Easier in Scotland and presumably Wales and Ireland.
Yesterday in #Exeter we met several people offering us a bed, what we thankfully accepted and filled us with joy :)

now heading to #Dartmoor & #Exmoor, locals told us its kind of legal to camp there...
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yeah! Go for it... as long as you're not too obvious, and you're happy to play the charming traveler if caught, should be fine :p