When I reminisce about being a child and teen on family trips away, my thoughts are filled with camping memories. As far as I remember, we used to go camping a lot. I remember the car being filled to the brim with stuff, and those fun times spent with my little brother causing havoc with the other kids around the campsite. We used to make so many friends and be genuinely gutted to say goodbye to them at the end. We used to play football and swingball, it and 4040!
Even though I am a late adopter of this camping thing as an adult, I want to make similar memories with my three children, so I am now all in! Some may say, all the gear, no idea… but after a very steep learning curve, we’ve learned a lot over the past year, and consider ourselves pretty seasoned now.
We camp without electricity, for maximum adventure, and we love those sites around the UK where you can pitch where you like, and make your spot into your little home from home. Think bunting, fairy lights, kitchen area, washing area, sleeping area. We do make sure our trips are as comfortable and hygienic as possible, so we always take a few home comforts like a portable toilet rental and nice bedding.
However, we do not have infinite boot-room, so we have to be clever with what we take, and everything has to have a purpose!
First things first, how do you create camping comfort?

This brings me on nicely to a wonderful 3 in 1 sleeping bag we were kindly gifted by The Fine Bedding Company. Now, hear me out, because this is not a shameless plug, and I only spend time reviewing things I actually love. And this sleeping bag is no exception.

Firstly, I LOVE practicality. As a family of 5, you have to quickly find those things that work for you and that serve you well. This sleeping bag is an example of this. Not only is it eco-friendly (They are a fourth-generation, UK-based company with a 100% zero waste eco-factory – how awesome is that!) there are 3 ways to use it.

With the Night Owl 3-in-1 sleeping bag, you have the choice of two single sleeping bags or a double. Due to the shape of the pieces, you can also unzip the sleeping bags completely and use as one huge or two blankets. The 7.0 tog 3 season warmth rating is ideal for autumn, winter and spring seasons. We last used it in about 10 degrees and it’s absolutely perfect.

When you take the sleeping bag out of the bag, you can easily unzip it all and create your own config of options. My kids absolutely loved the softness of it (as did I – I was a bit jealous they bagsied the bag before me!) and they had their bags with them during daylight, car trips and for sleeping. It also all squashes down into the matching carry bag, so it is a luxurious but versatile bit of kit for us.
The filling is made from 100% Smartfil® Polyester from Recycled PET Bottles. Better still, the sleeping bag can go in the washing machine, come out fresh as a daisy and not lose any of the quality time and time again.
The Ultimate Checklist For Family Camping Essentials

Ok, so we’ve covered sleeping bags, but what other absolute essential items do you need on a camping trip? Instead of you having to think of your own list, this is mine that I use time and time again to make it easier to pack! So, let’s get stuck in…
Setting up your camping spot
- Tent
- Tent poles (if they are in a separate bag to the tent – easily forgotten!)
- Tent pegs
- Mallet
- Tent Carpet/Rug
- Awning/Porch
- Windbreak
- Doormat
- Dust pan & brush
Overnight camping essentials

- Sleeping bags
- Pillows
- Spare blanket per person
- Your beds of choice (i.e airbed, camp bed, self-inflating sleeping mat)
- Air pump (the ones you can plug into your car are good, and save some sweat!)
- Equipment repair kits
Camping furniture

- Camping Chairs
- Folding Table
- Storage Unit
- Toilet (I don’t go anywhere without my portable loo! They are so handy when camping with a family – who wants to treck to the toilet block at 3am?)
Cooking essentials for camping
- Kitchen
- Water carrier
- Thermal flasks
- Stove
- Fuel (gas, coal, wood, etc.)
- Matches or lighter
- Plates and bowls
- Cutlery
- Kitchen foil
- Paper towels
- Bin bags
- Washing up liquid
- Containers for food
- Tupperware boxes for leftovers
- Pots and frying pans
- Kitchen knife
- Wooden spoon
- Seive/colander/sieve spoon
- Serving spoon
- Tin opener
- Bottle opener
- Corkscrew – we used tent pegs and a mallet to un-cork a bottle of wine last time when we forgot the corkscrew – so unless you want to look like a desperate alcohol-swigging crazy person, don’t forget the corkscrew 😀
- Scissors
- Vegetable peeler
- Oven glove
- Mugs/cups
- Salad/Mixing bowl
- Cutting board
- Cool box
- Ziplock bags
- Washing up bowl
- Tea towels
- Scourers
- Cooking oil
- Seasonings/spices/condiments/sugar (I find small sachets or tiny pots very handy – I save them up over the year for our camping trips!)
- Hot chocolate/teabags/coffee
Don’t forget these clothing essentials
- Wellies
- Flipflops or sliders (for the showers!)
- Sun hat
- Rain gear
- Swimming kit
Toiletries for camping

- Towels
- Face cloth (get one that removes dirt and makeup with only water – very handy indeed.)
- Normal Shampoo
- Handwash
- Shower gel
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Deodorant
- Comb/brush
- Razor
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- Toilet paper
- Hand/baby wipes
- Nappies
Other camping essentials

- Camping towels (the ones that are thin and dry really quickly)
- Water bag with a tap (great to set up a hand-washing station)
- Portable potty
- Medication
- Supplements
- Cards/games/toys/balls/frisbee
- Tablet
- Device chargers
- Bluetooth speaker
- Bikes/helmets
- Electric hook-up cable
- Battery power packs
- Notepad/pen
- Torches/Lanterns/solar fairy lights/head torches (I find you can’t take too many lighting solutions!)
- Extra batteries/bulbs
- Insect repellent/candles
- Water filters/purification
- Rucksack
- Washing powder
- Clothes Pegs
- Collapsible clothes drying rack
- Rope/clothesline
- Safety pins
- Sunglasses
- First aid kit
- Pocket knife/multi-tool
- Water bottles
- Umbrella
- Pocket sewing kit
Can you add anything to the list? What am I missing, and also what are your favourite items to take? Let me know in the comments and I will update the list! Thanks for reading, and enjoy your camping trip!
Last Updated on June 24, 2023 by Lucy Clarke
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Wow! That’s quite a list. My boys are a little too young for a successful camping trip right now, but in a few years we’ll be ready to give this a go 🏕