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Camping in Arizona

Camping can be as simple as opening your backyard door. You don’t have to make a big effort or drive halfway across the country; and if Arizona is what you open your door to every day, you’ll be pleased to know that prime camping is right at your doorstep.

Have you ever camped in a desert? Or in the red rocks of Sedona? Maybe you feel like pitching a tent at the Grand Canyon, and luckily for you: it’s all there.

We’re here to help you navigate the world of camping in Arizona. Whether you’re 100% new to camping or just never considered Arizona a viable option, our guide is packed with all the info you’ll need to get started.

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Why Camp in Arizona?

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In Arizona, you get deserts in the south and pine forests in the north. Mountains, canyons, and wide-open spaces fill up the spaces in between. If that doesn’t sound like an adventure waiting to happen, we don’t know what does!

Spread out over 113,000 square miles, Arizona is the 6th-largest state in the US and that leaves you plenty of options to choose from. Its nickname is a dead giveaway to one of its most famous natural wonders – the Grand Canyon State. Yep. That’s not a bad place to start at all.

Grand Canyon National Park is just one of Arizona’s three national parks. The other two? Petrified Forest National Park and Saguaro National Park. Boom. Add to that six vast national forests and a ton of state parks, and you have a whole lot to explore in Arizona.

Some of Arizona’s natural sights are wildly popular across the nation (and the globe), which means crowds are a thing here. Camping, however, means that you’ll have a lot more options. Can’t get much more early-bird than waking up a stone’s throw from the Grand Canyon, right?

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If adventure is your thing, you’re going to love it out here. With truly vast stretches of nature, the options for primitive, or dispersed camping, can seem pretty endless.

You can camp fairly freely in Arizona’s national forests (there are six), which have many semi-developed sites as well as developed options if you’re looking for stability. There is also the option for dispersed camping on BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land, and you can find the guidelines for that online .

State parks may not offer complete backcountry camping, but on the Arizona government’s website for state parks you’ll find that “showers are available at all parks with camping.” So it’s off-grid, sort of, with a few facilities.

If you want it as raw as it gets, the best option is to head to one of Arizona’s national forests. The forest belongs to everyone, as they say, but some rules need to be respected – for your safety, as much as for the preservation of nature.

You can camp almost anywhere in the national forest, unless otherwise signposted, and as long as you follow the guidelines…

  • Do not camp in parts of a national forest that are within city limits, or too close (¼ of a mile) to wildlife watering holes and water tanks that serve it.
  • Dispose of human and pet waste in a hole at least 7 inches deep.
  • Do not camp on open meadowlands or drive through them; it really scars the landscape.
  • Check for campfire restrictions in the area you plan to camp in. Having campfires in the backcountry can cause a lasting impact. And do not leave it unattended.
  • Bring at least six gallons of water with you. This is needed to fully extinguish your campfire.
  • Do not use the forests for “residence”. Wild camping is limited to 14 days within a 28-day period. You can move camp after that if you stay outside a 25-mile radius of your previous site.

As a rule of thumb, you should leave no trace behind. And as long as you stick to the rules, you won’t have any trouble exploring the back-of-beyond in Arizona’s national forests.

Some areas in the national forests have been specifically designated as dispersed campsites . These sites are pre-cleared, open and accessible, but are quite popular because they’re fairly easy to reach.

Other areas are closed to primitive camping, such as Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon; some are temporary, some have fire restrictions. It’s a good idea to check the list of prohibited sites .

You shouldn’t have an issue with that, because Tonto and Coconino National Forests alone provide almost five million acres of natural wonderland to play around in. There’s no way you’ll need more!

However, if you like your campsites developed, your showers warm, and your toilets clean, fear not; there are some great campgrounds outside the backcountry options…

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As much as we love primitive camping in Arizona, sometimes it’s nice to have a little more comfort. If you like your camping with toilets and showers in the mix, there’s plenty of campsite options for you.

To give you some inspiration on where to start, we’ve listed some of the best campgrounds in Arizona. Grab a pen and note ’em down; from the newbie to the camping wizard, there’s something here for every type of camper.

1) Patagonia Lake Campground – Patagonia Lake State Park

Situated in southern Arizona, this state park is centered around the 250-acre Patagonia Lake. It’s surrounded by rolling hills and home to white-tailed deer, great blue heron, and an abundance of fish and birds. Naturally, it’s as popular for boating and fishing as it is for hiking and birdwatching.

Staying here means you can linger for a while longer than the daytrippers, of course. Camping at Patagonia Lake Campground offers up lakeside camping, with plots right next to the water. Compact in size, it’s the perfect start for camping beginners. There are plenty of facilities, and it has a laid-back, friendly atmosphere.

Amenities: Campfires allowed, Toilet available, Pets allowed, Potable water available, Showers available, Picnic table available

Campsite fee: From $25 per campsite per night.

2) Ten X Campground – Kaibab National Forest

Kaibab National Forest is proper wilderness. It’s a big place – like 1.6 million acres big – and it’s filled with some amazing geological wonders. One of the biggest selling points is that it borders both the North and South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

The forest has a campground that neighbors the Grand Canyon, but as you can imagine it gets pretty hectic. The Ten X Campground may not be as close, but because of that, it’s much quieter. It’s shaded, has well-spaced plots, and is still within a reasonable distance of the canyon. Easy access too!

Amenities: Campfires allowed, Toilet available, Pets allowed, Potable water available, Picnic table available

Campsite fee: From $20 per campsite per night.

3) Lake Havasu Campground – Lake Havasu State Park

One for the beach-lovers. Lake Havasu State Park offers the chance to have beach days right in the middle of the desert. Situated in Mohave County, time runs slow around here and main duties revolve around chilling out. 

You’ll get to roam around Lake Havasu’s areas and its beautiful trails, or take a boat out to explore the lake.It’s a year-round spot that’s best experienced with a stay at Lake Havasu Campground. 

The campground is situated pretty much on the lake’s shore and the 47 plots are a nice mix of primitive and more developed areas. Whether you’re looking for a rougher stay or a bit more camping luxury, it’s a safe bet here. Stargazing here is also primo.

Campsite fee: From $35 per campsite per night.

4)  Roper Lake Campground – Roper Lake State Park

Roper Lake State Park has a real Wild West feel to it. Here you get a good mix of hiking trails in desert landscapes with fishing and boating on the water. For the weary-footed, there’s the chance to soak those tired feet in a natural stone hot tub. 

Just a stone’s throw from Roper Lake, this relaxing campground is easily accessible from Highway 191, and it’s very popular among fishing enthusiasts. You can also opt to stay in a cabin if you feel like a little bit of a plush experience – or if you forgot your tent.

5) Alderwood Campground – Tonto National Forest

Tonto National Forest is one of the grand-daddies of American national forests. It’s the fifth-largest in the country and the largest in Arizona. But aside from the size, the landscape itself is truly iconic. Think deep-cut gorges, geological formations, and stretches of pine forest in a super rugged environment that stretches for 2,873,200 acres.

You can take your pick of any of the numerous campgrounds. But the best, for us, is Alderwood Campground. It’s a blend of everything, with wildflowers, canyons, and swimming holes at easy reach.

The campground itself is peaceful and all about solitude. With plenty of shady spots to pitch up, you won’t find it hard to relax here after an action-packed day in Tonto.

Amenities: Campfires allowed, Toilet available, Picnic table available

Campsite fee: From $16 per campsite per night.

6) Lynx Campground – Prescott National Forest

You’ll find Prescott National Forest in the mountains southwest of Flagstaff. It’s another vast stretch of wilderness with awesome opportunities for camping in Arizona.

The scenery here is beautiful beyond belief, with desert dustiness and rocky ridges mingling with brown scrub and Ponderosa pines. And not a lot of people come here to camp!

For us, Lynx Campground is one of the best. There’s a mild climate here, with plenty of shaded plots to rock up, set up, and chill out.

It’s a popular spot with anglers, photographers, and birders alike. Unfortunately, there’s no swimming in the lake, but there is a great trail that loops around it. 

Campsite fee: From $18 per campsite per night.

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7) Mather Campground – Grand Canyon National Park

Situated in the one-and-only Grand Canyon, this right here might just be one of the best places to camp in all of Arizona.

The Grand Canyon is without a doubt one of the best places to visit in the USA . It is often touted as one of the world’s wonders, and we tend to agree. An overnight trip under canvas here does require some planning, though.

There’s a couple of campgrounds choices, but we reckon Mather Campground is where you should start. The more popular North Rim Campground can get super busy, and you need to book far in advance.

It’s got a forest setting and shaded plots, super clean facilities, and even a park shuttle that takes you almost right to the Rim. You may even see an elk or two wandering around the site.

From here, you’re set to explore everything the Grand Canyon has to offer .

Amenities: Campfires allowed, Toilet available, Pets allowed, Showers available, Picnic table available

8) Cave Spring Campground – Coconino National Forest

The 1.8 million-acre Coconino National Forest is a great place to base yourself to explore the surrounding scenery of North Arizona. From here, you can check the spectacular red rock formations, which is just one of many great things to do in Sedona .

The area is surprisingly diverse and boasts ten different wilderness areas, including the summit of the San Francisco Peaks.

One of the best campsites in Arizona, and definitely the most popular in Coconino, Cave Spring is the place to be. Cut through by Oak Creek, which lazily makes its way through the site, it’s dotted with giant Ponderosas and has views of Sedona’s charming rugged cliffs.

You’ll be perfectly situated for hikes around West Fork Canyon and Slide Rock, to name just a couple of great spots.

Pro tip: Come in autumn for a blaze of fall foliage.

Amenities: Campfires allowed, Toilet available, Showers available, Picnic table available

Campsite fee: From $22 per campsite per night.

9) Lost Dutchman Campground – Lost Dutchman State Park

Despite the ominous name, there’s nothing spooky about this state park – even if it is located near the Superstition Mountains. It actually takes its name from Lost Dutchman Goldmine, which is steeped in tales of the Old West. The craggy park itself – coated in cacti and looped by mountain bike trails – is practically an adventure playground.

The campground here is great. It’s got 134 plots spread between primitive and modern (developed) sites, all of which are well connected with trails. If you’re lucky, you may even bag yourself a spot with unreal views of the Superstition Mountains. Be careful; in summer, things do get really hot here. If you can’t take the heat, come later/earlier in the year.

10) Catalina Campground – Catalina State Park

North of Houston, Catalina State Park is set on the western slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Veined by lazy creeks and lakes, It’s got some seriously dramatic landscapes on offer, with super high ridges. It’s also a haven for desert-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, with more than 150 species of birds living here.

Staying a night (or a couple) at the friendly and affordable Catalina Campground is your best bet. It’s spacious, with 120 plots to choose from, and it’s very well-maintained: it’s got some of the most sparklingly clean bathrooms and showers we’ve ever seen. If you like forward planning, you’ll be pleased to know that most plots can be reserved ahead of time.

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Glamping in Arizona

If our all-time favorite campsites in Arizona didn’t make the cut for you, then about something a bit more luxurious?

Glamping mixes glamour with camping, allowing you to be close to nature without having to sleep on the actual ground. Canvas may be present, but so will beds and modern conveniences.

If that definitely sounds like your thing, then keep reading. We’ve put together a few spots that make up for great glamping in Arizona to give you an idea of the sort of thing to expect. Drum rolls, please!

1) Grand Canyon Fireside Yurt Village – Williams

For some classic glamping in Arizona, look no further than a yurt! It’s a nice step above camping. Here you get to arrive at a pre-erected tent that boasts an outside deck strung with fairy lights. There’s also a grill, icebox, and cooking equipment. Electricity included!

With a prime location, just off of Route 64 and on the way to Grand Canyon National Park, it’s a great way to escape into nature without getting your hands too dirty.

Back at the yurt village itself, you’ll have clean, modern bathroom facilities to use so that you can take a much-needed shower in peace after a day at the canyon.

2) Million Dollar Views from a Tiny Glamping Cabin – Sedona 

Set in Sedona, this cool Arizona VRBO consists of tiny little cabins with all the mod-cons you could ever need. The aesthetic is all about being quaint and small, so it makes for a pretty charming place to stay.

Here you get your own outdoor patio where you can soak up those red rock views. Inside, it’s all modern and clean, with a full comfy bed, kitchenette with basic equipment. The floor to ceiling windows will let the scenery outside do the talking.

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3) Incredible Stargazing Dome House – Williams 

This is like something out of Star Wars . It’s a neat little pod with a clear roof for perfect stargazing opportunities.. On clear nights, you’ll be able to see shooting stars and the Milky Way.

Inside the dome itself, it’s super comfy and pretty chic. There’s a clean basic bathroom to use, plus a deck and a couple of seats. And all just 35 miles from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. 

If you’re doing a road trip in Arizona , it’s a fun place to stay and offers some of the best glamping in the state. 

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4) Sahuaro Ranch Hideaway – Tucson

With its typical ranch feel, surrounded by cacti and secluded in the Tucson Mountains, you’ll feel like you’re part of the landscape staying at this cool Arizona VRBO. Here you’ll get to stay in privacy and comfort, yet still be able to get lost in the vast natural scenery that surrounds you. This is one of the best places to stay in Tucson .

Location-wise, Tucson Mountain Park is a minute’s hike away, while Saguaro National Park is a 20-minute drive away.

5) Chic Cabin with Private Stargazing Hot Tub – Sedona

A cute and very nicely decorated cabin, this cool Airbnb in Arizona feels tremendously luxurious. 

It’s a tiny home that makes great use of space: each corner has been thoughtfully crafted and filled with clever storage solutions. Somehow, it’s even got an oven and its own bathroom.

The property also comes with an outdoor terrace, which is where you’ll find THE hot tub. This means you’ll be able to get some awesome views of the Sedona Mountains while soaking in utter bliss. You’ll wake up every morning excited for the next adventure.

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Wowza. Arizona is packed with amazing places to camp. How could you not want to go camping right next to the Grand Canyon, or among the succulents in Sedona?

Before you get the motor running and head out on the highway, though, you should get your head around what you need to take with you.

Arizona’s vast and diverse landscape is ripe for adventures, but the landscape here can be pretty unforgiving. Camping in the desert is awesome, but this means soaring daytime temperatures and chilly nights spent under clear skies. 

If you want to go primitive and fancy a spot off-grid, you’ll need to make sure you bring along enough provisions to keep you safe and well-hydrated in the heat. Those of you opting for a more developed site might want to think about packing a few more creature comforts, like pillows and fresh coffee (hell yeah).

Whatever type of camping you do, you’ll definitely need to consider the weather. Torrential downpours during the summer can all but wash-out some campsites, and pitching up in the baking sun without any shade is a surefire way to ruin a trip. 

So, here’s our round-up of the absolute essentials to pack…

1) Camping Essentials

If you’re going camping in Arizona, make sure you have everything you need. Forgetting a piece of camping gear is super annoying, especially if you’re miles from civilization. Use this handy list to double-check if you need to buy any camping essentials .

A good sleeping bag – Temperatures drop out in the desert at night time. You should make sure you pack a sleeping bag with a good enough tog, maybe even a camping blanket for good measure.

Head torch – A camping essential. A head torch will lead the way in the dark and leave your hands free for other important stuff – like going to the bathroom.

Reliable tent – This is wild nature, and you’ll need a tent that will stand up against the elements. Investing in a good quality tent will save you money in the long run.

Bottle opener/ corkscrew – Just in case you want to open a tin of beans or crack open a beer or two after a long day of hiking.

Microfiber towel – Dry yourself off after a shower with this towel, and it’ll be dry in no time. It’s so super lightweight and packs easily into a backpack.

Cooking equipment – Get your cook on around the campsite and feel at home in the great outdoors.

Washing line – Super handy to have stashed in your pack, a travel washing line is perfect for drying out wet clothes and bathing suits.

Sunshade – Not all camping spots come with great shade, and even if they do, it might still move throughout the day. Your own sunshade will give you a break from the sweltering sun.

2) Hiking Essentials

The trails here are just begging to be hiked. It would almost be rude if you didn’t do some hiking in Arizona ! You should make sure that you’re properly prepared for the hike you’re attempting, however. With this tick-list of must-haves to make sure you’ve got everything you need.

Good hiking shoes – Only hike in shoes that are appropriate for the terrain. Opt for shoes or boots with a good tread and a secure, comfortable fit. It’s a good idea to test them out before a hike – blisters halfway up a mountain are no fun at all.

Daypack – A comfortable, lightweight daypack is a must-have for a hike. Go for a model that lets your back breathe and has straps that fit you well.

Trail snacks – Keep up that much-needed energy with a selection of snacks, nuts, and dried fruits. This works very well and won’t melt in the heat.

First Aid Kit – Better to be safe than sorry. Bring along a well-stocked first aid kit just in case.

Sunhat – Protect your head and neck from the strong sunshine in Arizona. This piece of equipment is easy to forget but can actually make a big difference when hiking.

Filter water bottle – Hydration is huge when hiking. Attempting a hike without enough water can actually be life-threatening, so make sure you come prepared with enough liquid. Bring along a filter water bottle, and you’ll have easier access to clean drinking water.

Sunglasses – Keep your eyes shaded from the sun and help you take in the beauty of the environment you’re in.

3. Toiletries Essentials

Toiletries may not be at the top of your camping packing list, but don’t overlook them! Even if you’re going primitive camping, you should still pack a few essentials. Here’s what you should take with you in your bag…

Sunscreen – This one is a must if you don’t want to get burnt to a crisp. Go for a factor 50 or above, and make sure to reapply. The sun should be respected!

Toilet paper – Don’t expect to always find toilet paper when you need it. Keep a roll or two in your backpack just in case.

Toothbrush and toothpaste – Easy to forget, but your toothbrush should come along for the trip, too. Keep your mouth nice and fresh.

Insect repellent – Swarms of mosquitoes can really ruin a camping trip; make sure you’re not feasted upon by packing a good insect repellent.

Shampoo and conditioner bar – Super useful for packing light, these eco-friendly bars can double up as soap. Also good for washing out underwear or smelly socks.

Deodorant – All that hiking in the desert will require antiperspirants. You don’t want your fellow campers to smell you from across the campsite, do you?

We’ve covered a ton of information so far about camping in Arizona, but there are a few more things you might need to know. Get to grips with these rules and camping tips so that you stay safe and have the best time possible.

  • Arrive with enough daylight – Plan your journey so that you turn up at your campsite within daylight hours. This will give you enough time to find a secure camping spot and set up your tent before it gets dark.
  • Check the weather before you leave home – The weather changes can be dramatic in this part of the country. Make sure to keep up to date with the weather, so you know exactly what to be prepared for. 
  • Respect the sun – Know how to look after yourself in the heat and how to spot the signs of heatstroke. Hydration is vital. 
  • Know about fire safety – Only build campfires in safe or designated spaces. Make sure you never leave a fire unattended and that the fire is extinguished properly after use. 
  • Leave no trace – We’ve said it before and we say it again. Clean up after yourself and try to camp in a place where you don’t disturb nature.
  • Phone ahead – It’s a good idea to get in contact with the park ranger (or whoever is in charge of the campsite) before you arrive, so you can find out any information you might need to know. This is a good idea, especially if you haven’t booked the campsite ahead of your arrival.
  • Respect the natural environment – Be very careful not to disturb or destroy any flora or fauna. Keep a safe distance from any wild animals, and do not try to feed them. 
  • Don’t go hiking or swimming alone – This can be dangerous, especially in the heat. If you plan to attempt a trail by yourself, make sure to let somebody know your plans beforehand, but we’d strongly recommend hiking with a buddy.

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That’s that – the end of our guide to camping in Arizona. By now, we hope you’re pumped to head out on adventure here.

There’s a whole load of primitive camping, glamping, and regular ol’ camping options to suit just about any sort of traveler to the Grand Canyon State. No one is left out.

Make sure you choose a campsite that looks like it could be your home away from home for a few days and don’t miss out on some of the most astounding scenery in the whole USA.

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And for transparency’s sake, please know that some of the links in our content are affiliate links . That means that if you book your accommodation, buy your gear, or sort your insurance through our link, we earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). That said, we only link to the gear we trust and never recommend services we don’t believe are up to scratch. Again, thank you!

Colleen Kinsey

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A Wildland Trekking Camping Tour is an incredible way to have an adventurous outdoor experience of world renowned national parks and wilderness destinations while hiking with only a light daypack and sleeping soundly in comfortable, vehicle-accessible camps. Led by expert hiking guides, we set up camp in established campgrounds (with showers) and embark on a series of unforgettable hikes! We provide all the gear, meals, transportation, permits, fees and reservations so you can focus 100% on hiking and and enjoying your national park camping vacation.

Your only “job” on these trips is absorbing and enjoying everything the national park, or parks, of your choice have to offer – their breathtaking views, challenging and fulfilling hikes, awe-inspiring natural and cultural history, wildlife, and unique natural wonders.

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Backpacking Trips

Hike deep into the wilderness with everything you need in your backpack (provided by us). Experience breathtaking scenery, camp under the stars, enjoy fantastic backcountry cuisine prepared by your guide, watch for wildlife, learn about the fascinating natural and cultural history of the area you’re in, and challenge yourself physically. Trips include nearly all the gear, meals, local transportation and a professional backpacking guide.

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Stock/Porter Trips

Experience the adventurous backcountry of America’s national parks and wilderness areas with the added joy of hiking with only a light day pack! Let porters, llamas or pack mules carry the gear so you can maximize your enjoyment while hiking and enjoy more elaborate backcountry meals! Trips include all camping gear, meals, a professional hiking guide, and porters, llamas or mules to carry the supplies.

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Inn-based Tours

Hike your national park(s) of choice in style! Join us for an unforgettable hiking vacation featuring a variety of adventurous forays into the wilderness each day with cozy lodging and charming restaurant meals each night. Learn about the amazing natural and cultural history of the area and challenge yourself on exceptional hikes. Trips include local transportation, lodging, meals, park entrance fees and a professional hiking guide.

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Day Hike Tours

Make the most of your day at the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite or Rocky Mountain National Park on a guided day hike! Learn about the amazing natural and cultural history of the area, enjoy the peace of mind that results from hiking with a local expert, let us take care of the gear and food, and hear amazing stories that have taken place in the Park. All hikes include use of a backpack, trekking poles and crampons (Grand Canyon in winter); snacks and lunch; and a professional hiking guide.

MORE ABOUT GUIDED CAMPING VACATIONS

What’s included on a wildland trekking camping tour.

Our signature basecamp tours are all-inclusive camping vacation tours to premier national parks and wilderness destinations. We provide local transportation, camping gear, wonderful meals, permits and fees, safety equipment including extensive first-aid kits and emergency communication devices, expert guides and more! One differentiating inclusion on our camping vacations is the natural and cultural intepretation the guides provide that help bring the national park(s) to life in a way that’s different from camping and hiking on your own.

WHY JOIN A WILDLAND Camping Trip?

There are many reasons our guests join our camping trips. Here are some common ones:

  • Many guests prefer hiking and camping with local, professional guides to increase the safety and enjoyment of their national park adventure.
  • Some guests are new to camping and don’t own the gear, so joining a tour makes practical and financial sense.
  • For many of our guests, a specific camping and hiking vacation (such as Yellowstone, Yosemite, or Utah’s national parks) has been something they’ve wanted to do for a long time, and they want to make the very most of it.
  • Some folks are most interested in the educational aspect of learning about the area they’re hiking through, which is a huge perk of joining a professionally guided tour provided by a reputable company.
  • Some guests join our camping tours for the ease and convenience of letting us handle the logistics so they can focus 100% on enjoying the hiking and camping experience.
  • For most of our guests it’s a combination of some or all of these points that they join our camping trips.

CHOOSING THE BEST NATIONAL PARK(S) FOR YOUR CAMPING VACATION

We offer basecamp tours in many mountain and canyon destinations in the USA, and internationally in Iceland. Mountain camping destinations include Yellowstone, Yosemite, Rocky Mountain National Park, and the Pacific Northwest (Olympic and Mount Rainier National Parks). Canyon destinations include Grand Canyon, Utah’s amazing national parks (Zion, Bryce and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument), Sedona’s Red Rock Country, Death Valley, and Joshua Tree. If you’re looking for a summer trip, we recommend the mountain national parks and the Grand Canyon, where we camp at high elevation. If you’re interested in a trip in the spring and fall, the best options are high desert destinations like Sedona and Utah. And winter trips are best in lower destinations like Joshua Tree and Death Valley. For more help choosing the right trip, feel free to call us  800-715-HIKE (4453)

When to Join a Camping Tour

One of the wonderful aspects of Wildland Trekking basecamp tours is that you can find an excellent option for any time of year. In the spring we have prime options in Utah, Arizona and California. In the summer months we offer amazing camping trips with incredible daily hiking adventures in Montana/Wyoming, Colorado, California, Washington, Utah, Arizona. In the fall you’ll find the same shoulder season destinations that we have in the spring again in their peak seasons. And, finally, in the winter we have desert hiking and camping trips in California (Death Valley and Joshua Tree) and in Patagonia, Chile that help Wildland guests make the most of the winter months.

The bottom line is that if you want to get out and explore the world’s amazing national parks and wild areas on foot, i.e. hiking and trekking, and would like an outdoor experience with some of the creature comforts of modern life (showers, cold drinks, cell service, great meals), then a Wildland Trekking basecamp tour is an excellent option year round. Deserts, canyons, mountains and seashores all have unique ecosystems that make year round, outdoor hiking vacations not just possible, but excellent!

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Campingaz TOUR & GRILL CV PLUS Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Mode D'emploi
  • Instructions for Use
  • Bedienungsanleitung
  • Instrucciones de Empleo
  • Modo de Emprego
  • Istruzioni Per L'uso
  • Gebruiksaanwijzing
  • Bruksanvisning
  • Betjeningsvejledning
  • Notkunarleiðbeiningar
  • INSTRUKCJA Obsługi
  • Návod Na Použití
  • Návod Na Pouziti
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  • Page 1 REVISION HISTORY REV. DATE MODIFICATIONS NAME ECN NO. 28 SEP 2023 NEW - Spins-off from NWL0001550148. Bonny B. 0076174 08 NOV 2023 Added warning sentences to section A and updated ECN number. Rainy X. 0078406 27 NOV 2023 Added Fig. 16 and related description, address and updated ECN number. Bonny B.

Page 2: Table Of Contents

  • Page 3 Option 2 Option 1 Option 3...
  • Page 4 Fig. 1 Fig. 2a Option 1 & 2 Option 1 Fig. 2b Fig. 2c Option 1 Option 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4...
  • Page 5 Fig. 5 Fig. 6a Fig. 6b Fig. 7a Fig. 7b...
  • Page 6 Fig. 7c >5 CM Fig. 8a Fig. 8b Fig. 8c Fig. 9a...
  • Page 7 Fig. 9b Fig. 9c Fig. 10a Fig. 10b Fig. 10c Fig. 11...
  • Page 8 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 16...

Page 9: Mode D'emploi

  • Page 10 3. S’assurer que le bouton de réglage est en position “OFF” K. DÉMONTAGE CHANGEMENT (O) (Fig. 12). CARTOUCHE DE GAZ CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS ® 4. Assembler le détendeur sur la cartouche de gaz (voir La cartouche peut être démontée même si elle n’est pas vide.
  • Page 11 O. ACCESSOIRES y Attendre que l’appareil ait refroidi avant toute opération ADG (Campingaz) recommande l’utilisation systématique de nettoyage. de ses barbecues à gaz avec des accessoires et pièces y Si l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant longtemps, débranchez de rechange de marque Campingaz .
  • Page 12 En cas de retour de flamme (allumage sous la cuvette du brûleur), éteindre le produit, le laisser refroidir (pendant cinq minutes environ), puis rallumer l’appareil. Si le problème de retour de flamme persiste, veuillez prendre contact avec votre représentant Campingaz local.

Page 13: Instructions For Use

  • Page 14 VALVE OPERATED, THEY CAN BE DETACHED FROM (Fig. 12). THE APPLIANCE, EASILY TRANSPORTED (EVEN WHEN 3. Press the control knob and then turn it counterclockwise to NOT EMPTY) AND FITTED TO OTHER CAMPINGAZ ® the full flow position ( ) (Fig. 11-A) .
  • Page 15 M. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE O. ACCESSORIES Never modify the appliance: any modification may prove dangerous. ADG (Campingaz) advises that its gas barbecues should systematically be used with accessories and replacement y In order to maintain your appliance in perfect working parts from Campingaz .
  • Page 16 In case of burn back (ignition under the burner cap) switch the product off, allow it to cool down (approximately five minutes), then reignite the appliance. If the problem of burn back persists, then please contact your local Campingaz representative.

Page 17: Bedienungsanleitung

  • Page 18 (Abb. 3). ABGENOMMEN WERDEN, AUCH WENN SIE NOCH NICHT Bringen Sie den Grillrost richtig an (Abb. 4). LEER SIND, FÜR EINFACHEN TRANSPORT UND ZUR VERWENDUNG IN ANDEREN CAMPINGAZ - GERÄTEN ® H. ZÜNDEN DER GRILLBRENNER DER REIHE CV 470 PLUS, DIE AUSSCHLIESSLICH FÜR DEN BETRIEB MIT DIESEN KARTUSCHEN ENTWICKELT DAS GERÄT NIEMALS BEI GESCHLOSSENEM, SONDERN...
  • Page 19 Wird das Gerät über einen längeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt, ist die Kartusche wie in Abschnitt K beschrieben O. ZUBEHÖRTEILE zu entfernen. ADG (Campingaz) empfiehlt für seine Gasgrillgeräte Brenner: grundsätzlich den Gebrauch von Zubehör- und Ersatzteilen y Reinigen Sie den Brenner mit einem feuchten Schwamm (eingeweicht in Wasser und Spülmittel).
  • Page 20 Marke Campingaz . ADG (Campingaz) haftet nicht für ® Schäden oder Funktionsstörungen aufgrund des Einsatzes von Zubehör- und/oder Ersatzteilen einer anderen Marke. P. UMWELTSCHUTZ Beachten Sie die Umweltschutzvorschriften! Ihr Gerät besteht aus Materialien, die wieder verwertet oder recycelt werden können.

Page 21: Instrucciones De Empleo

  • Page 22 Jamas encienda el aparato con la tapa cerrada, sino AUN CUANDO NO ESTEN VACIOS; PODRAN VOLVER unicamente cuando se encuentre abierta. A MONTARSE EN OTROS APARATOS CAMPINGAZ ® 1. Abra la tapa de cocción. LA GAMA CV 470 PLUS DISEADOS PARA FUNCIONAR EXCLUSIVAMENTE CON ESTOS CARTUCHOS.
  • Page 23 PRECAUCIÓN: Espere a que se enfríe antes de realizar Si cae grasa al fuego mientras se está cocinando, puede ser ninguna operación de limpieza. Para la limpieza, Campingaz ® necesario reducir el flujo de la llama, girando el mando hacia recomienda utilizar el limpiador en spray para barbacoas la posición (...
  • Page 24 En caso de retroceso de la llama (ignición debajo de la tapa del quemador), apagar el hornillo, dejar que se enfríe (aproximadamente cinco minutos) y volver a encenderlo. Si el problema del retroceso de la llama continúa, por favor contactar con el representante local de Campingaz ®...

Page 25: Modo De Emprego

  • Page 26 (Fig. 8a, 8b & 8c). Cartucho Campingaz CV 470 PLUS: ® H ACENDER O QUEIMADOR COMO OS CARTUCHOS CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS ® NUNCA ACENDER O APARELHO COM A TAMPA FECHADA SÃO DE VÁLVULA,PODEM SER DESMONTADOS DESTE APARELHOPARA FACILITAR O TRANSPORTE, MESMO SE MAS SEMPRE COM A TAMPA ABERTA NÃO ESTIVEREM VAZIOS E SER MONTADOS EM OUTROS...
  • Page 27 Se o aparelho não for utilizado durante um longo período de O. ACESSÓRIOS tempo, desligar o cartucho como indicado no parágrafo K. ADG (Campingaz) recomenda a utilização sistemática Queimador: dos seus assadores ao gaz com os acessórios e peças y Limpe o queimador com uma esponja húmida (molhada...
  • Page 28 Em caso de retorno de chama (ignição por baixo da tampa do queimador), desligue o produto, deixe-o arrefecer (cerca de cinco minutos) e volte a acender o fogão. Se o problema do retorno de chama persistir, contacte o seu representante local da Campingaz ®...

Page 29: Istruzioni Per L'uso

  • Page 30 Che il tubo non sia in contatto con parti che possono Cartuccia Campingaz CV 470 PLUS: ® surriscaldarsi (Fig. 7a, 7b e 7c). POICHE’ LE BOMBOLE CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS ® y Verificare che il vassoio di recupero del grasso sia SONO A VALVOLA, POSSONO ESSERE ESTRATTE posizionato correttamente e che sia inserito fino in fondo DALL’APPARECCHIO PER FACILITARNE IL TRASPORTO,...
  • Page 31 Attendere che l’apparecchio si sia raffreddato prima di iniziare qualsiasi operazione di pulizia. ADG (Campingaz) consiglia di utilizzare sistematicamente y Se l’apparecchio non verrà utilizzato per un lungo periodo di i barbecue a gas con accessori e pezzi di ricambio di tempo scollegare la cartuccia come indicato al paragrafo K.
  • Page 32 Q. RISOLUZIONE DEI PROBLEMI In caso di ritorno della fiamma (accensione sotto al cappuccio del bruciatore) spegnere il prodotto, farlo raffreddare (circa cinque minuti) poi riaccenderlo. Se il problema persiste, contattare il rappresentante locale Campingaz ® Anomalia Verifiche Soluzioni Problemi di y Controllare che il tubo sia in buone condizioni.

Page 33: Gebruiksaanwijzing

  • Page 34 (Fig. 8a, 8b en 8c). Zelfs als u alleen de afdichting van het apparaat wenst te controleren, dient u dit buitenshuis te doen. K. DE CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS-CARTRIDGE ® 2. Houd het apparaat uit de buurt van vlambaar materiaal.
  • Page 35 Als er tijdens het grillen wat vet vlam vat, kan het nodig zijn LET OP: wacht totdat het apparaat is afgekoeld voordat u om de gastoevoer met de regelknop te verminderen tot de het schoonmaakt. Campingaz raadt aan om de Campingaz ® ® ) positie.
  • Page 36 Q. PROBLEEMOPLOSSING In geval van terugbranding (ontsteking onder de branderdop), schakel het product uit, laat deze (circa vijf minuten) afkoelen en schakel het apparaat opnieuw in. Als de terugbranding zich opnieuw voordoet, neem contact op met uw lokale Campingaz handelaar ®...

Page 37: Bruksanvisning

  • Page 38 TRANSPORTERES ENKELT (SELV NÅR IKKE ER TOMME) OG FESTES PÅ ANDRE CAMPINGAZ ® 4. Vent i 2 til 3 sekunder før du trykker på tennerbryteren ( APPARATER I 470 PLUS-SERIEN SOM ER DESIGNET FOR flere ganger (Fig. 11-B). Å FUNGERE UTELUKKENDE MED DISSE BEHOLDERNE.
  • Page 39 For å forenkle rengjøringen, kan du legge litt sand i bunnen av dryppbrettet for å absorbere stekefettet. Kast sanden etter hver bruk. Grillrist: Grillristen er emaljert. OBS : vent til den er avkjølt for den rengjøres. Campingaz ® anbefaler bruk av Campingaz BBQ rengjøringssprayen og ®...
  • Page 40 Q. FEILSØKING Om det oppstår oppblussing (tenning under brennerhetten), skru av produktet, la det kjøle ned (omtrent fem minutter) og tenn så apparatet på nytt. Om problemet med oppblussing vedvarer, ta kontakt med din lokale Campingaz -representant. ® Problem Feilsøking Feilretting Problemer med å...

Page 41: Bruksanvisning

  • Page 42 UNDERLÄTTA TRANSPORT, ÄVEN OM DE INTE ÄR TOMMA. 4. Vänta 2 till 3 sekunder och tryck sen på piezo-brytaren ( DE KAN DÄREFTER I STÄLLET ANVÄNDAS PÅ ANDRA flera gånger (Fig. 11-B). APPARATER I CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUSSORTIMENT, ® PRODUKTER SOM HAR TILLVERKATS FÖR DRIFT 5.
  • Page 43 Campingaz vatten och diskmedel). ® till sina gasgrillar. ADG (Campingaz) avsäger sig allt y Se till att alla brännarens öppningar är fria och torra ansvar vid skador eller felaktig funktion som ett resultat innan brännaren används igen. Rensa brännaren med en av användning av tillbehör och / eller reservdelar av annat...
  • Page 44 Q. FELSÖKNING Vid baktändning (tändning under brännarlocket) ska produkten stängas av och kylas ner (i ungefär fem minuter) varefter den åter kan tändas. Om problemet med baktändning upprepas, kontakta din lokala Campingaz -representant. ® Problem Felsökning Korrigerande åtgärder Svårigheter med y Kontrollera att slangen är i gott skick.

Page 45: Käyttöohje

  • Page 46 H. POLTTIMEN SYTYTYS Älä koskaan sytytä grilliä kupu kiinni, vaan sen on oltava Campingaz CV 470 PLUS -kaasupullo: ® auki. KOSKA CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS -KAASUPULLOISSA ® 1. Avaa kansi. ON VENTTIILI, NE VOIDAAN IRROITTAA LAITTEESTA, KULJETTAA HELPOSTI (VAIKKA EI OLISI TYHJÄ)
  • Page 47 Käyttö y Odota ennen jokaista puhdistustoimenpidettä, että grilli on Campingaz-grillin kanssa. ADG (Campingaz) ei ota jäähtynyt. vastuuta vahingoista, jotka aiheutuvat grillille käytettäessä y Jos laitetta ei käytetä pitkään aikaan, irrota kaasupatruuna muiden merkkien osia. kohdassa K osoitetulla tavalla.
  • Page 48 Q. VIANMÄÄRITYS Liekin takaiskun (sytytys polttimen korkin alla) tapauksessa kytke tuote pois päältä, anna sen jäähtyä (noin viisi minuuttia) ja sytytä laite uudelleen. Jos liekin takaiskun ongelma ei poistu, ota yhteys paikalliseen Campingaz -edustajaan. ® Ongelma Vianmääritys Korjaavat toimenpiteet Varoitus syttyy y Tarkista, että...

Page 49: Betjeningsvejledning

  • Page 50 Tænd aldrig for apparatet med lukket låg, men altid med VENTILDREVNE, KAN DE AFMONTERES FRA APPARATET, åbent låg. LET TRANSPORTERES (SELV NÅR DE IKKE ER TOMME) OG ANVENDES TIL ET ANDET CAMPINGAZ -APPARAT I 470 ® 1. Åbn tilberedningslåget. PLUS-SERIEN, DER ER BEREGNET TIL UDELUKKENDE AT 2.
  • Page 51 ® y Det anbefales, for at holde apparatet i perfekt stand, Det med brugen af deres gas-grill. ADG (Campingaz) fralægger anbefales, at du rengør det efter hver brug. sig ethvert ansvar i tilfælde af beskadigelse eller dårlig y Vent med at rengøre apparatet, indtil det er afkølet.
  • Page 52 I tilfælde af at flammen brænder forkert (tænding under brænderhætten) slå produktet fra, lad det køle ned (i ca. fem minutter), og tænd så for det igen. Hvis problemet med en forkert brændende flamme fortsætter, kontakt din lokale Campingaz -forhandler.

Page 53: Notkunarleiðbeiningar

  • Page 54 3. Ýttu á stillihnappinn og snúðu honum síðan rangsælis í FLYTJA AUÐVELDLEGA (LÍKA ÞEGAR ÞAU ERU EKKI alveg opna stöðu ( ) (Mynd 11-A). TÓM) OG FESTA Á ÖNNUR CAMPINGAZ TÆKI Í CV 470 ® PLUS VÖRULÍNUNNI SEM ERU HÖNNUÐ TIL AÐ VIRKA 4.
  • Page 55 O. AUKAHLUTIR y Gakktu úr skugga um að brennaraopin séu óstífluð og þurr áður en brennarinn er notaður aftur. Ef þess þarf skal losa ADG (Campingaz) mælir með því að nota ávallt Campingaz ® stíflur úr brennaranum með vírabursta. aukahluti og varahluti með gasgrillunum frá þeim. ADG y Ef þess þarf skal þrífa brennaraopin.
  • Page 56 Q. BILANAGREINING Ef eldur kviknar undir kveikihettunni skal slökkva á vörunni, láta hana kólna (um það bil fimm mínútur) og kveikja síðan aftur á tækinu. Ef kviknar oft undir kveikihettunni skal hafa samband við fulltrúa Campingaz á staðnum. ® Vandamál Úrræðaleit...

Page 57: Instrukcja Obsługi

  • Page 58 PRZEWOZU, NAWET JEŻELI W ŚRODKU ZNAJDU- JE 1. Otworzyć pokrywę grilla. SIĘ GAZ. NABÓJ TAKI MOŻNA RÓWNIEŻ PRZEŁOŻYĆ DO INNEGO URZĄDZENIA CAMPINGAZ ZASILANEGO 2. Upewnić się, że pokrętło sterujące jest w położeniu ® NABOJAMI CV 470 PLUS.
  • Page 59 Ruszt jest elementem emaliowanym. podczas grillowania, przed umieszczeniem mięsa na ruszcie UWAGA: przed przystąpieniem do czyszczenia należy zalecamy usunięcie z mięsa nadmiaru tłuszczu. odczekać, aż ostygnie. W przypadku czyszczenia Campingaz ® Jeśli podczas pieczenia tłuszcz ulegnie zapaleniu, może zaleca stosowanie sprayu Campingaz BBQ Cleaner oraz ®...
  • Page 60 W przypadku cofnięcia się płomienia (zapłon pod pokrywą palnika) należy wyłączyć produkt, odczekać do ostygnięcia (około 5 minut), a następnie zapalić palnik ponownie. Jeśli problem cofania się płomienia nadal występuje, należy skontaktować się z lokalnym przedstawicielem firmy Campingaz ® Nieprawidłowości Rozwiązywanie problemów...

Page 61: Návod Na Použití

  • Page 62 Kartuše Campingaz CV 470 PLUS: ® 1. Otevřete víko. PLYNOVÉ KARTUŠE CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS JSOU ® VYBAVENY VENTILEM A MOHOU BÝT SEJMUTY Z 2. Překontrolujte, že je ovládací knoflík ve vypnuté poloze PLYNOVÉHO SPOTŘEBIČE, I KDYŽ NEJSOU PRÁZDNÉ...
  • Page 63 Campingaz systématicky používat též doplňky a ® kyselin z připravovaného jídla. Oxidace hořáku grilu je náhradní díly této značky. ADG (Campingaz) odmítá však normální. jakoukoliv zodpovědnost v případě škody nebo závady vzniklé používáním doplňků nebo/a náhradních dílů Pravidelně kontrolujte stav hadice a vyměňte ji, pokud odlišných značek.
  • Page 64 Q. ŘEŠENÍ PROBLÉMŮ V případě zpětného zahoření (vznícení pod krytkou hořáku) produkt vypněte, nechejte vychladnout (asi pět minut) a poté znovu hořák zapalte. Pokud problém se zpětným zahořením přetrvává, obraťte se prosím na místního zástupce značky Campingaz ® Problém Řešení problémů...

Page 65: Návod Na Pouziti

  • Page 66 1. Otvorte varné veko Kartuša Campingaz CV 470 PLUS: ® 2. Skontrolujte, či ovládací gombík je vo vypnutej polohe (O) KEĎŽE SA KARTUSE CV 470 PLUS ZNACKY CAMPINGAZ ® REGULUJU POMOCOU VENTILOV, MOZNO ICH ODPOJIT (obr. 12). OD ZARIADENIA, JEDNODUCHO PREVAZAT (DOKONCA AJ 3.
  • Page 67 O. PRÍSLUŠENSTVO prípravku na riad). y Pred opätovným použitím horáka skontrolujte, či všetky ADG (Campingaz) odporúča symetrické použitie ražňov otvory sú otvorené a suché. V prípade potreby horák na plyn s príslušenstvom a náhradnými dielami značky vyčistite pomocou drôtenej kefy.
  • Page 68 Q. RIEŠENIE PROBLÉMOV V prípade spätného horenia (zapálenia pod krytom horáka) produkt vypnite, nechajte ho vychladnúť (približne päť minút) a potom spotrebič znova zapáľte. Ak problém so spätným horením pretrváva, obráťte sa na miestneho zástupcu pre produkty Campingaz ® Problém Odstraňovanie problémov...

Page 69: Használati Útmutató

  • Page 70 és hogy teljesen be van-e tolva a helyére KÉSZÜLÉKROL, HA NEM ÜRES A PALACK, ÉS A KÉSZÜLÉK (3. ábra). ÚJRA FELSZERELHETO MÁS TIPUSÚ CAMPINGAZ Helyezze a főzőrácsot megfelelően a helyére (4. ábra). PALACKRA, MINT CV 470 PLUS. H. AZ ÉGŐ MEGGYÚJTÁSA D.
  • Page 71 O. TARTOZÉKOK y Minden tisztítási művelet előtt várja meg, hogy a készülék kihűljön. Az ADG (Campingaz) fokozottan javasolja, hogy a gázos y Ha a készüléket hosszabb ideig nem használja, húzza ki a grillsütőhöz mindig Campingaz márkájú tartozékokat ®...
  • Page 72 Q. HIBAELHÁRÍTÁS Visszaégés esetén (gyújtás az égősapka alatt) kapcsolja ki a terméket, hagyja lehűlni (körülbelül öt percig), majd gyújtsa be újra a készüléket. Ha a visszaégés problémája továbbra is fennáll, kérjük, lépjen kapcsolatba a helyi Campingaz ® képviselőjével. Probléma Hibaelhárítás Javító...

Page 73: Uporaba In Vzdrževanje

  • Page 74 SO ENOSTAVNE ZA PRENOS (TUDI ČE NISO PRAZNE) IN 1. Odprite pokrov žara. ZA NAMESTITEV NA DRUGO NAPRAVO CAMPINGAZ ® 2. Prepričajte se, da je krmilni gumb v položaju »OFF« (O) RANGU CV 470 PLUS, KI JE ZASNOVAN IZKLJUČNO ZA (Slika 12).
  • Page 75 M. ČIŠČENJE IN VZDRŽEVANJE O. PRIBOR Nikoli ne spreminjajte naprave: vsako spreminjanje je ADG (Campingaz) priporoča, da za njihove plinske lahko nevarno. žare uporabljate samo pribor in nadomestne dele y Da bi svojo napravo vzdrževali v odličnem stanju, znamke Campingaz .
  • Page 76 Če se prismodi na hrbtni strani (vžig pod pokrovom gorilnika) izklopite izdelek, počakajte, da se ohladi (približno pet minut), nato pa znova vžgite aparat. Če je težava s smojenjem v ozadju še naprej prisotna, obrnite se na najbližjega prodajnega zastopnika Campingaz ®...

Page 77: Uporaba I Održavanje

  • Page 78 (Slika 8a, 8b i 8c). Pravilno namjestite rešetku za kuhanje (Slika 4). Campingaz CV 470 PLUS kartuša: ® BUDUCI DA BOCA CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS IMAJU ® H. PALJENJE PLAMENIKA VENTIL, ONA SE MOZE ODSPOJITI RADI LAKSEG Nikada ne palite uređaj sa zatvorenim poklopcem, poklopac PRIJEVOZA (CAK I AKO NIJE PRAZNA) I SPOJITI NA NEKI uvijek mora biti podignut.
  • Page 79 U tom slučaju upotrebljavajte uređaj s punom kartušom. suhom okruženju. M. ČIŠĆENJE I ODRŽAVANJE O. DODATNA OPREMA Nikada ne prepravljajte uređaj: svaka izmjena može biti Tvrtka ADG (Campingaz) preporučuje da se njezini roštilji opasna. uvijek koriste s brendiranim Campingaz priborom i rezervnim ®...
  • Page 80 Q. RJEŠAVANJE PROBLEMA U slučaju povraćaja plamena (paljenja ispod poklopca gorionika), isključiti proizvod, pričekati da se ohladi (otprilike pet minuta), a zatim ponovno upaliti uređaj. Ako se problem povraćaja plamena ne riješi, obratite se svojem lokalnom predstavniku tvrtke Campingaz ® Problem Otklanjanje poteškoća...

Page 81: Folosire Si Întretinere

  • Page 82 și opri scurgerea. Chiar dacă doriți doar să K. ÎNLĂTURAREA ÎNLOCUIREA verificați etanșarea unității, faceți acest lucru întotdeauna CARTUȘULUI DE GAZ AL CAMPINGAZ ® în exterior. 470 PLUS 2. Păstrați unitatea departe de materiale inflamabile; este interzis fumatul în apropierea unității.
  • Page 83 K. O. ACCESORII Arzător: ADG (Campingaz) recomandă folosirea sistematică y Curățați arzătorul cu ajutorul unui burete umed (înmuiat în a grătarelor cu accesorii şi piese de schimb marca apă și săpun de spălat vase).
  • Page 84 În cazul unei arderi greșite (aprindere sub capacul arzătorului) opriți produsul, lăsați-l să se răcească (aproximativ cinci minute), apoi reaprindeți aparatul. În cazul în care problema de ardere greșită persistă, vă rugăm să vă contactaţi reprezentantul local Campingaz ® Problema Depanare Acţiuni corective...

Page 85: Kasutusjuhend

  • Page 86 (joonis 12) ja sulgege seejärel gaasiballooni klapp (joonis 8a, asuvasse hea õhuliikuvusega kohta, kus ei leidu 8b ja 8c). tuleohtlikke materjale, ning kõrvaldage leke. Tegutsege välistingimustes ka siis, kui soovite kõigest seadme K. CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS BALLOONI ® tihendeid kontrollida. EEMALDAMINE JA VAHETAMINE 2.
  • Page 87 ADG (Campingaz) soovitab oma gaasigrille kasutada alati Põleti: koos Campingaz -i kaubamärgi tarvikute ja varuosadega. ® ADG (Campingaz) ei vastuta kahjustuste ega tõrgete eest, y Puhastage põletit nuustikuga, mida on niisutatud vee ja mis võivad kaasneda teiste kaubamärkide tarvikute ja/või nõudepesuainega. varuosade kasutamisega.
  • Page 88 Q. PROBLEEMID/LAHENDUSED Tagasipõlemise korral (süüde põleti korgi all) lülitage seade välja, laske sel jahtuda (umbes 5 min) ja seejärel taassüüdake seade uuesti. Kui tagasipõlemise probleem püsib, võtke ühendust kohaliku Campingaz -i esindajaga. ® Probleemid Ülevaatus Lahendused Probleemid y Veenduge, et voolik oleks heas seisukorras.

Page 89: Οδηγιεσ Χρησησ

  • Page 90 Σωλήνας δεν έρχεται σε επαφή με εξαρτήματα που θα Φιάλη Campingaz CV 470 PLUS: ® μπορούσαν να θερμανθούν (Εικ. 7a, 7b και 7c). ΕΠΕΙΔΗ ΟΙ ΦΙΑΛΕΣ CAMPINGAZ CV 470 PLUS ® y Βεβαιωθείτε ότι ο δίσκος συλλογής λίπους ταιριάζει σωστά ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΟΥΝ ΜΕ ΒΑΛΒΙΔΑ, ΜΠΟΡΟΥΝ ΝΑ ΑΦΑΙΡΟΥΝΤΑΙ...
  • Page 91 Η σχάρα ψησίματος είναι επισμαλτωμένη. Σημαντικό: Εάν ο καυστήρας σβήσει ενώ χρησιμοποιείτε ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: περιμένετε να κρυώσει πριν από τον καθαρισμό. τη συσκευή, γυρίστε αμέσως το κουμπί ελέγχου στη Η Campingaz συνιστά τη χρήση του καθαριστικού σπρέι ® θέση OFF» (O) Περιμένετε...
  • Page 92 πρέπει να αποθηκεύεται σε εξωτερικούς χώρους χωρίς προστασία και πρέπει να φυλάσσεται στεγασμένο σε στεγνό περιβάλλον. O. ΑΞΕΣΟΥΑΡ Η ADG (Campingaz) συνιστά τη συστηματική χρήση των μπάρμπεκιου αερίου της με αξεσουάρ και ανταλλακτικά που φέρουν το σήμα Campingaz . Η ADG (Campingaz) δεν θα φέρει καμία απολύτως ευθύνη σε περίπτωση βλάβης ή κακής...

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  • Page 94 ‫الممكن فصلها عن الجهاز ونقلها بسهولة )حتى لو لم تكن فارغة( وتثبيتها على أجهزة‬ ‫3 اضغط على مفتاح التحكم ثم أدره عكس اتجاه عقارب الساعة إلى وضعية التدفق الكامل‬ ‫ المصممة خصيص ا ً للعمل مع‬CV 470 PLUS ‫ أخرى في مجموعة‬CAMPINGAZ ®...
  • Page 95 ‫تحقق بانتظام من حالة الخرطوم وغ ي ّ ره إذا ظهرت عليه عالمات التآكل أو االنشقاق. ي ُ رجى‬ ‫ باستخدام شوايات الغاز التي تنتجها دائم ا ً مع‬ADG (Campingaz) ‫تنصح شركة‬ ‫التواصل مع خدمة ما بعد البيع المحلية )اط ّ لع على الورقة المنفصلة التي تتضمن تفاصيل‬...
  • Page 96 .‫س- مشكالت وحلول‬ ‫في حالة االحتراق المرتد )االشتعال تحت غطاء الموقد(، أوقف تشغيل المنتج، واتركه يبرد )حوالي خمس دقائق(، ثم أعد إشعال الجهاز. إذا استمرت مشكلة االحتراق المرتد، فيرجى االتصال‬ .‫المحلي لديك‬ Campingaz ‫بممثل‬ ® ‫الحلول‬ ‫إجراءات الفحص‬ ‫المشكلة‬ .‫استبدل الخرطوم إذا كان في حالة سيئة‬...

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Campingaz is trusted by generations of consumers and barbecue enthusiasts - a trust that has been earned by creating safe, reliable, and well-designed products that never fail to deliver, time and time again. From the beach to the campsite, or from the garden to the hills, Campingaz innovations have changed the blueprint for outdoor cooking and adventure, each decade introducing revolutionary innovations.

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Campingaz 400-ST Camping Stove Review

The Adventure Pending team was recently sent the Campingaz 400-ST Folding Camping Stove from Outdoor World Direct to test – here’s our full review.

Overall 83%

  • Powerful burners (2 x 2200W)
  • Simple setup
  • Fast boiling time
  • Easy cleaning
  • Ignition may struggle initially
  • Bulkier than other stoves – more suitable for longer camping trips
  • 1 x toaster/grill
  • Works using Campingaz or Calor gas
  • Folding case for easy transport

A camping stove is an essential purchase for any trip into the great outdoors.

Whether you prefer quick and simple meals on the campsite or you consider yourself an outdoor chef, a solid working stove is something that should always be packed and ready to go.

Check out our full review with everything you need to know about the Campingaz 400-ST below!

Setting up the Campingaz 400-ST stove

The Campingaz 400-ST stove was very easy to set up. You will need to purchase both a gas bottle and regulator to get the stove ready to go – this is compatible with both R907 and R904 butane cylinders. Make sure to attach the feet to the stove before using. 

We dipped both ends of the regulator hose in hot water for 30-60 seconds to prep it for use – this made it malleable and easier to work with. You can then attach the hose to the ribbed nozzle on the cooker.

Connect the other end of the hose to the regulator, ensuring a tight fit on both by sliding over every ribbed indent. Once complete, secure both sides with the pair of jubilee clips to prevent any leaks. 

To attach the gas cylinder, unscrew the Campingaz plug ensuring the valve is completely closed. Remove the small blue cap from the regulator and screw on the gas bottle. 

Open the regulator valve to release gas into the stove, and press the built-in ignition button. It may take your new stove a few attempts to ignite – you can use a safety lighter or matches to help at first.

Is the Campingaz Folding Stove practical?

We recently took the Campingaz folding stove on a trip to Syke Farm Campsite in Buttermere. This was a multi-day trip, so it was definitely worth taking a full stove rather than a small burner. With this, we were able to create hearty meals to fuel our adventures over the coming days.

As the stove folds into its own case, it was very easy to pack into the car and travel with. We packed its box as extra protection, but you can also just use the stove’s carry handle to transport it. Weighing in at 7kg, it’s easy to move the stove between uses.

When we were ready to cook, we could simply attach the stove to our gas cylinder as laid out above. The upper fold of the cooker worked as a fantastic windbreak, and we all know how important those are for camping!

After cooking, a quick wipe over with some washing-up liquid cleaned the stove ready for its next use.

Stove in use

Our trip to Buttermere involved a lot of hiking, so it was important to fully fuel ourselves between each walk – this is where the Campingaz Folding Stove came in handy. We challenged our new cooker on the first night by making chilli from scratch – this really showed us the stove’s capability.

The stove has two main stainless steel burners and an additional downward burner at its base that’s perfect for toasting and grilling. Push and turn the knobs while igniting to start cooking.

We made a full meal in under 30 minutes. In fact, the stove’s boil time was so fast that I actually had to lift the pans off the heat at times – though this was down to testing thinner pans rather than the stove itself. 

I was particularly excited to make breakfast on this cooker, and Campingaz didn’t disappoint. Adam whipped up bacon and eggs to start our second day on the campsite, and we also used the stove to boil the water for our Aeropress coffee with our camping kettle . We’re pretty sure this stove boils water faster than we can at home.

If you’re going on a multiple-day camping trip, we’d highly recommend taking a large stove with you rather than a Jetboil or similar. This provides so much more flexibility when cooking, meaning you can eat more than those expensive boil-in-the-bag meals. 

The Campingaz Folding Stove is a great option for those new to camping.  Make sure to bring a lighter or matches with you in case of trouble with the ignition – but other than that, you’re good to go. 

Have you tried the Campingaz 400-ST Folding Stove? Let us know your thoughts over on socials – we’d love to hear from you!

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Looking for the answer to a question about the Campingaz 400-ST Folding Stove? Have a look at our frequently asked questions section below to (hopefully) find an answer to your query!

We recommend using this particular Campingaz stove on camping trips of 2+ days. It’s a little too bulky for shorter trips – a Jetboil might be of better use here.

The boil time on this stove is very fast at approximately 60 seconds – in fact, we thought it was faster than our kettle at home!

If you’ve not managed to find the answer to your questions, make sure to reach out and we’ll get back to you ASAP with any details that we can help with!

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Warum Ist Campingaz So Teuer? (Tipps für autarke Camper)

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Was wäre der Campingurlaub ohne Gas? Mit Sicherheit nur halb so schön, denn beim Entzünden des Gasherds werden Kindheitserinnerungen wach und die blauen Flammen sorgen durchaus für Entspannung.

Warum ist Campingaz so teuer? Im Vergleich zu Propangas ist das eingesetzte Butangas deutlich teurer, wobei es allerdings auch noch einen weiteren Grund gibt. So wird eben nicht nur das Gas und die Kartusche gekauft, sondern auch der Service, auf welchen man sich stets in bis zu siebzig Ländern verlassen kann.

Neben einen Überblick über das Campingaz, zeigen wir auch noch Alternativen auf und geben euch praktische Tipps an die Hand, wie ihr mehr aus eurer Gasflasche herausholen könnt.

Das Unternehmen Campingaz im Überblick

Diesen Artikel starten wir mit einer Vorstellung des Unternehmens Campingaz, damit jeder weiß, über was im Anschluss gesprochen wird. Gegründet wurde das Unternehmen 1949 in Frankreich und führte als erste Firma kleine, blaue Kartuschen ein, die man nachfüllen konnte.

Dabei konnten die Kartuschen auch direkt mit einem Gasherd oder einem Gaslicht verbunden werden, was besonders für autarke Wohnmobile ein nicht zu unterschätzender Vorteil ist.

Im Anschluss ging die Entwicklungsarbeit voran und sechs Jahre später kam der erste Gaskocher mit dem Namen „Bleuet“ auf den Markt. In der Folgezeit wurde sowohl der Gasflaschenvertrieb als auch der Verkauf von Campingzubehör ausgebaut.

1996 kam die erste Übernahme durch die Coleman Company, wobei die Kooperation bis 2005 hielt. Ab da übernahm die Jarden Corporation, wurde aber bereits zehn Jahre später durch die Newell Rubbermaid aufgekauft.

Heutzutage bietet das Unternehmen neben Wechselkartuschen (deren leere Behälter einfach entsorgt werden können) auch wieder befüllbare Gasflaschen an.

Ist Campingaz teuer?

Campingaz gilt unter Campingfreunden als exklusiver Hersteller, der sich mittlerweile einen großen Namen gemacht hat. So nutzen nicht nur Camper das „edle“ Gas, sondern auch Wander- und Trekking-Freunde .

Auch in der Baubranche werden sowohl die großen Gasflaschen als auch die kleinen Gaskartuschen eingesetzt. Es zeigt sich, dass die kleinen Kartuschen durchweg teurer sind, als die großen Flaschen.

Das hat auch einen einfachen Grund, denn die Kartuschen werden über den Hausmüll entsorgt, während die Gasflaschen mehrfach befüllbar sind. Darüber hinaus gibt es ein weit verzweigtes Händlernetz in über siebzig Ländern.

Dadurch wird eine stets gleichbleibende Qualität gewährleistet, während man sich bei Problemen an den Service wenden kann. Auch wenn der Preis durch diese Maßnahmen höher liegt, so kann man sich stets auf die Qualität verlassen.

Diese Geräte werden mit Gas betrieben

Im Campingurlaub können einige Geräte mit Gas betrieben werden, beziehungsweise werden standardmäßig durch Gas betrieben. In diese Liste gehören unter anderen:

  • Kühlschrank

Viele Kühlschränke im Wohnmobil oder Wohnwagen werden elektrisch betrieben und speisen sich über das Bordnetz. Es gibt aber auch Varianten, die mit Gas betrieben werden.

Die Frage Wohnmobil Kühlschrank Gas vs Elektro , wird durch viele Faktoren bestimmt. Ist beispielsweise die Bordbatterie klein, so muss auf einen Absorberkühlschrank gesetzt werden.

Dabei hilft die Flamme des Gases bei der Kondensierung und sorgt damit für die Kühlung des Kühlschranks. Interessant ist, dass Absorberkühlschränke leiser sind, da der Kompressor fehlt.

Ebenso der Gasherd, denn dieser wird in der Regel über eine Gasflasche betrieben. Mittlerweile sind diese Modelle aber auf dem Rückzug, da Batterien immer leistungsfähiger werden und so elektrische Modelle in das Wohnmobil verbaut werden.

Zum Abschluss wäre da noch die Heizung zu nennen. So gibt es beispielsweise Truma-Heizungen , die Gas benötigen.

Auch in diesem Bereich gibt es aber Alternativen, zu denen wir später noch einmal kommen werden.

Tipp 1: Sparsam mit dem Gas umgehen

Kommen wir jetzt zu den einzelnen Tipps, die man im Campingurlaub beherzigen sollte. Zuerst einmal ist es wichtig, sparsam mit dem Gas umzugehen.

So sollte die Heizung während des Stoßlüftens ausgestellt werden, denn ansonsten wird kostbares Gas verbraucht. Durch den Einbau einer Fußbodenheizung kann die Gasheizung zusätzlich entlastet werden.

Selbiges gilt auch beim Kochen. So kann die Anschaffung eines neuen Gasherds helfen, den Verbrauch zu reduzieren.

Darüber hinaus sind nur die Kochfelder anzustellen, die auch tatsächlich benötigt werden. Die Platten sind dabei auch erst dann zu befeuern, wenn sie auch gebraucht, während der Vorbereitungsphase können diese unter Umständen also noch kalt bleiben.

Tipp 2: Hybride Nutzung

Zur Entlastung des Gasvorrats, lohnt es sich auf diverse Systeme zu wechseln. Die KFZ-Branche konnte die Vorteile von Hybriden herausstellen.

Auch im Campingbereich ist dieser Ansatz nicht verkehrt. So kann man im Wohnmobil die Gasheizung gegen eine Dieselheizung tauschen , wodurch Gas eingespart wird.

Auch der Einbau eines Warmwasserboilers oder eines elektrischen Herds ist sinnvoll und hilft, Kosten zu sparen.

Welche Maßnahmen wirklich sinnvoll sind, liegt immer im Auge des Betrachters. Wer mit seinem Fernreisemobil sonnige Länder besuchen möchte, für den kann eine Solaranlage sinnvoll sein, mit der die Heizung und der Herd gespeist wird.

Tipp 3: Gasflasche kaufen

Dieser Tipp versteht sich fast von selbst und ist bei Campingaz grundsätzlich vorgesehen, denn deren Flaschen und Kartuschen lassen sich immer nur kaufen und niemals ausleihen.

Auch wenn der Preis zuerst einmal höher liegt als bei anderen Herstellern, so spart man sich auf Dauer die Pfandgebühr. Vor allem bei langen Reisen, mit einer Durchquerung von vielen Ländern ist dies ein nicht zu unterschätzender Vorteil.

Beim Kauf von Gasflaschen lohnt es sich auf die großen Flaschen zu setzen, denn, diese sind im Schnitt günstiger als die kleinen Flaschen. Die Füllung für eine große Flasche liegt pro Kilogramm bei 29 Euro und für die kleine Flasche bei 33 Euro pro Kilogramm.

Die Gaskartuschen liegen in der Regel bei zwei Euro und sind somit recht teuer.

ZUSAMMENFASSUNG

Warum ist Campingaz so teuer? Dies hat mehrere Gründe, wie beispielsweise den exzellenten Service und das qualitativ hochwertige Gas.

Während man je nach Zielland auch minderwertiges Gas einkaufen kann, ist dies bei Campingaz anders, denn hier kann man sich immer auf die Qualität verlassen. Ein weiterer Faktor ist, dass die Flaschen und Kartuschen nur gekauft und nicht geliehen werden können.

Im Preis sind daher bereits die Kosten für die Flasche inkludiert. Bei einem Tausch werden dann lediglich die Kosten für die Füllung fällig, wobei die volle Flasche ohne Wartezeit mitgenommen werden kann.

Wie ihr am besten ohne Gas heizen könnt, zeigen wir euch im folgenden Beitrag . Weitere interessante Themen findet ihr auf CAMPERWELTEN.

Titelfoto: Camping Gazflaschen – Camperin wundert sich über die hohen Preise (Quelle: campingaz.co.uk )

Andy Kempinski

Andy ist Texter mit Leib und Seele. Neben Themen rund um Wirtschaft und Unterhaltungselektronik, interessiert er sich seit seiner Tour im Hymer 550 BS auch für den Bereich Camping und nutzt das Wochenende meist für kleinere Touren mit seiner Lebensgefährtin.

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Chiricahua National Monument celebrates 100 years with free tours, guided hikes

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Chiricahua National Monument was established on April 18, 1924, by President Calvin Coolidge to protect the “Wonderland of Rocks” in southeastern Arizona that includes an 8-mile scenic drive and 17 miles of hiking trails.

Spanning over 12,025 acres in the Chiricahua Mountains southeast of Willcox, Chiricahua National Monument is celebrating its centennial with a slate of events Thursday through Saturday, April 18-20.

On Thursday there will be a commemoration ceremony; on Friday, a living history experience at Faraway Ranch; and on Saturday there will be a guided bird walk and a “Story Behind the Scenery: Geology Chiricahua Style” program.

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Arizona's 'Wonderland of Rocks': Chiricahua National Monument celebrates 100 years

Chiricahua National Monument centennial tours, hike

Thursday, April 18: The commemoration ceremony is at 2 p.m. at Faraway Ranch, the former homestead in the monument. Local and national dignitaries will be in attendance. Music starts at 1:30 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. Faraway Ranch House and Stafford Cabin will be open for self-guided tours from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Friday, April 19: The living history event is 1-4 p.m. at Faraway Ranch. Staff in 1920s and '30s clothing will share what life was like in Bonita Canyon 100 years ago. Faraway Ranch House and Stafford Cabin will be open for self-guided tours from 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 20: A guided bird walk is from 9-11 a.m. in the Bonita Creek Picnic Area. Visitors can observe birds, identifying them by sight, sound and habitat. Bring water, sun protection and binoculars. The 30-minute “Story Behind the Scenery: Geology Chiricahua Style” program will be presented on the hour from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Massai Point.

Chiricahua National Monument centennial shuttle and parking info

The visitor center will be open 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during the centennial celebration. There will be no hiker shuttle service April 18 and 19.

On April 18 and 19, Massai Point, Echo Canyon and Sugarloaf parking lots will be open. Faraway Ranch parking lot will be closed with an exception for vehicles with a disability plate or placard.

Centennial event parking will be available just outside the park entrance. Free shuttles will stop at Faraway Ranch and the visitor center.

On April 20, all parking lots will be open. A hiker shuttle will be provided from Faraway Ranch to Echo Canyon parking lot on the hour from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and from Echo Canyon parking lot to Faraway Ranch on the half hour from 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

On all three days, vehicles over 24 feet, trailers and horses are prohibited except for vehicles and trailers with a campground reservation.

Do you have to pay to get into Chiricahua National Monument?

No. Chiricahua National Monument is free to enter. There's a fee for camping in Bonito Canyon Campground.

What is the closest city to Chiricahua National Monument?

Chiricahua National Monument is 36 miles southeast of Willcox, Arizona. It has lodging, restaurants, wine tasting rooms, grocery shopping and other services.

Details: www.nps.gov/chir/centennial.htm .

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Campsite open from April 5th, 2024 to November 3rd, 2024 Chalets open all year through

The campsite has 110 pitches, including 6 pitches equipped with tents without sanitary facilities, 20 chalets and 10 tiny-houses.

For a serene vacation, stay at ONLYCAMP Tours Val de Loire Saint Avertin. Located on the banks of the Cher River, this establishment is particularly suitable for those who want to stop near all the sites of the Loire Valley. Not far from the most beautiful castles of the Loire Valley (Villandry Gardens 18km, Royal Castle of Amboise 25km, Chenonceau Castle 28km, Chambord Castle 80km…) and the emblematic cities of the area (Tours 4km, Chinon 46km, Blois 70km and Angers 128km). This campsite will delight you with its central location, quiet, and close to all urban services.

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With its ideal location at only 3 km from the Loire à Vélo itinerary, the Tours Val de Loire campsite is an ideal stopover if you are a cyclist : a bicycle room, a kitchen at your disposal, small adapted rentals… Everything is planned to make your stay easier, for a one-night stop or a few days of holidays!

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Campsite gates are closed at 10pm. No traffic on the campsite between 10pm and 7am.

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By car, motorcycle, motor home : If you’re on the A10, take exit 22 towards Saint-Avertin, then Avenue du Lac, go straight on at the roundabout, take the third exit onto Avenue Georges Pompidou, go straight on, just before the traffic lights turn right onto Rue de Rochepinard, go straight on until number 61.

By train : If you take the train, you can get off at the Saint-Pierre des Corps station (4 km) or at the Tours Centre station (4.5 km).

By bike : From the center of Tours, take the Grammont avenue (located near the Tours train station), follow the Grammont avenue bike path, cross the Sanitas bridge and the Honoré de Balzac island, turn left and ride along the Cher river, then pass under a bridge. When you arrive at the roundabout, continue straight on the Rochepinard street, you will find the campsite on your left.

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