Why Private Camping is the Real Luxury

There’s a lot of talk these days about luxury travel, but out here, luxury looks a bit different.

It’s not marble bathrooms or tiny bottles of shampoo lined up in a row. It’s having your own patch of ground by the river. It’s being able to hear the birds instead of someone else’s portable speaker. It’s not having strangers camped so close you know what they’re having for breakfast.

That’s one of the biggest things people love about Wynola. Every campsite is private. When you book a site, that’s your space. No one is tucked in beside you. No one is wandering through unless they’ve clearly taken a wrong turn.

For families, that privacy makes a big difference. Kids can relax and be kids without you feeling like you’re in everyone else’s pockets. They can roam around camp, poke about by the river, make a bit of noise, and generally get on with having a good time.

For couples, it’s a chance to properly switch off. No crowds. No campground bustle. No awkward small talk at the sink. Just a fire, a river and a bit of peace and quiet.

For older campers, it often comes down to exactly the same thing. Space. Quiet. No fuss. No noisy neighbours reversing a camper trailer at sunset when all you wanted was to sit down with a drink and admire the view.

And for groups, private camping means you can gather your own people without feeling like you’re part of a much larger, louder event you didn’t actually sign up for.

We think private camping is one of those things you don’t fully appreciate until you’ve had it. Then it becomes very hard to go back.

There are plenty of places to camp. But if you like your own space, your own fire and your own little corner of the riverbank, Wynola might be just your sort of place.

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