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Which tent to choose?
gious Superplätze 2023 award by ADAC.
According to Mireia Sans, president of the Costa Daurada and Terres de l’Ebre Campsite Association, “these awards are like the Oscars for our sector, both associations have the highest reputations in their respective countries and many campers totally trust their recommendations.”
Campsites in Tarragona Province registered 7.5 million visitors last year, still 4 per cent less than in 2019 before Covid but an improvement on 2021.
“If there is no unexpected hiccup, 2023 will be the year of total recovery of visitors,” predicted Sra Sans.
THERE are as many kinds of tents as there are ways to go camping, and they range widely in price and features. To help you figure out the best tent for your next adventure, Wired.com has tested and ranked the best tents currently on the market under several categories.
The ‘Best Overall’ tent according to the US experts is the Coleman Dome with screen room sonably cheap, available just about anywhere, and get the job done. They’re all you need, especially if you’re only camping for a week or two a year.
“This is our top pick for newcomers and the experienced alike. It’s easy to set up, provides good rain protection and three season comfort, and the price doesn’t break the bank, although it has