Best places to stay this Easter (and why TentBoxing just works)
Easter is the perfect time to get out.
Longer days. Lighter evenings. Just enough warmth to make sleeping outside feel like a good idea again.
And the best part? You don’t need a big plan.
That’s where TentBoxing at Easter comes into its own. Load up the car, pick a direction, and go. No complicated setup. No overthinking.
If you’re looking for ideas, these are four of the best places in the UK to head this Easter – and why they’re even better with a TentBox.
Northumberland
For space, silence, and proper switch-off
If you want to feel like you’ve really gone somewhere, head north.
Northumberland is wide open. Big beaches. Quiet roads. Dark skies that actually feel dark.
You can walk for miles along the coast without seeing many people. Then head inland to the national park when you want hills, trails, and that off-grid feeling.
It’s not overdone. That’s what makes it good.
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TentBoxing in Northumberland
This is where flexibility matters.
Stay by the coast one night. Move inland the next.
No packing away wet tents. No complicated setup.
Arrive. Pop up. Sleep.
TentBoxing here means you can explore more without slowing down.
Pembrokeshire
For coastal drives and clear water
Pembrokeshire doesn’t always feel like the UK.
The water’s clearer. The cliffs are bigger. The beaches make you stop the car more than you planned.
You’ve got the full stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, small harbour towns, and plenty of spots to just sit and do nothing for a bit.
It’s easy to fill a long weekend here – or do very little and still feel like you’ve had a break.

TentBoxing in Pembrokeshire
Coastal trips work better when you can move.
Wind changes? Go somewhere more sheltered.
Found a better beach? Stay there instead.
With a TentBox, you’re not tied to one place.
You’re already set up wherever you park.
Isle of Arran
For a proper road trip (without going far)
Arran gives you a bit of everything.
Mountains, beaches, forests, and a coastal road that loops the whole island. It’s one of the best places in the UK for a simple, self-contained road trip.
Get the ferry. Take your time. Stop often.
Some of the best moments here aren’t planned – they just happen when you pull over.

TentBoxing on the Isle of Arran
This is what TentBoxing is built for.
Drive. Stop. Stay. Repeat.
No check-in times. No rushing to make it somewhere.
If it looks like a good place to stay, it probably is.
Your setup stays on the car. Everything else gets easier.
North York Moors
For slower days and easy exploring
Not every Easter trip needs to be packed.
The North York Moors are better when you slow down. Rolling hills, quiet walking routes, and villages that feel unchanged.
You can base yourself in one spot and explore out – or move around if you feel like it.
Add in the nearby coast (Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay), and you’ve got plenty to work with.

TentBoxing in the North York Moors
This is classic basecamp travel.
Stay a couple of nights. Head out for walks. Come back, cook, reset.
Or change plans entirely. It’s quick either way.
Less setup. Less thinking. More time outside.
Why TentBoxing at Easter just makes sense
Easter trips are different.
The weather’s mixed. Plans change. You don’t always know where you’ll want to stay until you’re there.
That’s exactly why TentBoxing works.
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No long setup after a drive
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No stress if the weather turns
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No need to commit to one place
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More freedom to explore properly
If you’ve got a car, you’re good to go. Explore the range now →
Plan your Easter road trip with Club TentBox
If you want to make it even easier, this is where Club TentBox comes in.
It takes the usual friction out of planning a road trip – especially at Easter when time’s tight and places get booked quickly. And it’s available for free when you become a TentBoxer.
The AI Road Trip Planner builds your trip for you.
You choose:
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How you want to travel (fast-paced or more relaxed)
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What you’re into (hiking, dog walks, swimming, food, more)
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Where you want to go
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Where you’re starting from
Then it maps your route, suggests stops, and lines up campsites. All in one go. No over-planning. No endless tabs open. Just something you can actually use.
On top of that, you get:
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Access to curated partner campsites
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Discounts and perks
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25% off TentBox merch
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A birthday voucher for your next trip
It’s built to get you out there faster.
Ready to go this Easter?
You don’t need to wait for summer.
Go this weekend. Go next week. Go when the forecast looks “good enough”.
That’s usually when the best trips happen.
Plan your own road trip with Club TentBox →