Autism Friendly Campsites

Hi, 

Does anyone know of any autism Friendly campsites? My daughter is a wanderer and loves to escape so we are looking for a small fenced in site or perhaps a camping/ glamping site with fenced off sections? 

Thanks

Lauren 

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  • i dunno i think wildcamping would be better.... its free.... and isolated, the true camping experience, no car park, no flat field, no hundreds of other campers... just you alone, in a forest, no one else, no cars, no infrasturcture, just you and  the wild in your tent. free, no charge... just dont get seen or caught by cops as its apparently illegal to wildcamp unless its scotland.

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  • i dunno i think wildcamping would be better.... its free.... and isolated, the true camping experience, no car park, no flat field, no hundreds of other campers... just you alone, in a forest, no one else, no cars, no infrasturcture, just you and  the wild in your tent. free, no charge... just dont get seen or caught by cops as its apparently illegal to wildcamp unless its scotland.

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