by Tom Walsh
Camping in the Forest has been honoured for its commitment to sustainability with a number of prestigious accolades.
The company has ranked highly in both the David Bellamy Conservation Awards and the Green Tourism Awards, reinforcing its commitment to protecting the natural environment on campsites and supporting the local economy.
Officials singled out 15 of the company’s sites for a David Bellamy ‘Gold’ award, the highest accolade sites can achieve. A further five destinations were given a gold star rating in the Green Tourism Business Scheme.
Bob Hill, The Camping and Caravanning Club’s sites director, said: “Once again, our Camping in the Forest Sites have excelled themselves and have achieved some brilliant results – it really is a fantastic effort by all of our site teams.”
It highlights the importance that the company is putting into not only providing a great holiday destination for Brits but also somewhere that is safe and sustainable for the environment.
Camping in the Forest is part of the Camping and Caravanning Club sites network, with each site located on Forestry Commission land.
Popular sites include, Beddgelert in Wales, Christchurch in the Forest of Dean and Hollands Wood in the New Forest.