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Definition of campsite in English: campsitenoun ˈkampsʌɪtˈkæmpˌsaɪt A place used for camping, especially one equipped for holidaymakers. Example sentencesExamples - Countryside campaigners have won their battle to defeat a multi-million-pound plan to transform two of the biggest campsites in the New Forest.
- There are the remains of about half a dozen campsites, and the campers have just left tons of rubbish.
- The sociable, friendly atmosphere of most campsites means that the pastime is ideal for those looking to make new friends, or for something more.
- Yesterday morning Hawes Tourist Information Centre only received one call about bed and breakfast accommodation, but lots of inquiries about campsites.
- Eight years ago we spent a week in a tent on a clifftop campsite in Whitby.
- There are many campsites and static caravan sites.
- Sure, there is a sandy Mediterranean beach a few miles away, and campsites, restaurants and bars catering for families on holiday in the new century.
- There are few public campsites and very few shops along the trail where you can buy food, so the best and easiest bet is to stay at B&Bs.
- Somewhat surprisingly for a country with such extreme landforms, Namibia lends itself to self-drive safaris using campsites or lodges for accommodation.
- Two giant campsites have been set up for the protesters.
- There are plenty of campsites, as well as cabins for hire.
- If your budget is tight rent a safari-equipped vehicle, camp in recognised campsites and hire a guide when you feel that you need one.
- Good campsites are plentiful here, but the more basic Department of Conservation sites offer the opportunity to park with basic facilities in pristine wilderness areas.
- Retailers, hotels, holiday camps, campsites and caravan parks have all reported increased business.
- They plan to either turn it into a playground or build a garage or a campsite if an owner does not come forward.
- Our campsite is probably only half full and most of the summer houses haven't been opened up yet.
- Today's campsites are well equipped and beautifully located, with all mod cons to hand.
- There are some particularly picturesque campsites in the surrounding countryside which could provide an alternative to B&B or a hotel.
- There are campsites, caravans or cheap B&B's on both sides of the river.
- Although there were no outbreaks of the disease in East Yorkshire, visitor numbers slumped after rights of way and campsites were closed.
Synonyms bivouac, encampment, cantonment, barracks, base Definition of campsite in US English: campsitenounˈkæmpˌsaɪtˈkampˌsīt A place used for camping. Example sentencesExamples - Two giant campsites have been set up for the protesters.
- They plan to either turn it into a playground or build a garage or a campsite if an owner does not come forward.
- Sure, there is a sandy Mediterranean beach a few miles away, and campsites, restaurants and bars catering for families on holiday in the new century.
- The sociable, friendly atmosphere of most campsites means that the pastime is ideal for those looking to make new friends, or for something more.
- Yesterday morning Hawes Tourist Information Centre only received one call about bed and breakfast accommodation, but lots of inquiries about campsites.
- Somewhat surprisingly for a country with such extreme landforms, Namibia lends itself to self-drive safaris using campsites or lodges for accommodation.
- There are plenty of campsites, as well as cabins for hire.
- Today's campsites are well equipped and beautifully located, with all mod cons to hand.
- There are some particularly picturesque campsites in the surrounding countryside which could provide an alternative to B&B or a hotel.
- There are few public campsites and very few shops along the trail where you can buy food, so the best and easiest bet is to stay at B&Bs.
- Eight years ago we spent a week in a tent on a clifftop campsite in Whitby.
- Countryside campaigners have won their battle to defeat a multi-million-pound plan to transform two of the biggest campsites in the New Forest.
- There are campsites, caravans or cheap B&B's on both sides of the river.
- If your budget is tight rent a safari-equipped vehicle, camp in recognised campsites and hire a guide when you feel that you need one.
- There are the remains of about half a dozen campsites, and the campers have just left tons of rubbish.
- Our campsite is probably only half full and most of the summer houses haven't been opened up yet.
- Retailers, hotels, holiday camps, campsites and caravan parks have all reported increased business.
- Good campsites are plentiful here, but the more basic Department of Conservation sites offer the opportunity to park with basic facilities in pristine wilderness areas.
- There are many campsites and static caravan sites.
- Although there were no outbreaks of the disease in East Yorkshire, visitor numbers slumped after rights of way and campsites were closed.
Synonyms bivouac, encampment, cantonment, barracks, base |