Does anyone take a gazebo with them? Ive got quite a big tent anyway but i thought with all this bad weather and i dont like cooking inside the tent.Thought it would be handy. Just wondered if its acceptable?
Hi peggie - a lot of sites don't allow gazebos as they are not intended for camping use and are not sturdy and stable enough - and once loose and blowing around they cna do an awful lot of damage to tents and cars etc. (I hope that explains Wildie's rather emphatic comment above!)
Most folk on here go for a small utility tent (like the Outdoor Revolution Outhouse) or a full on day tent, though at 3mx3m that is a lot to fit on a pitch alongside a big tent. If you search these boards for thread on these items you will find lots of recommendations.
They are notoriously flimsy and there have been stories posted on this site of people's tents being damaged or ruined by an other camper's gazebo being blown into it.
It's more expensive, but I recently got this . Seems to be as solid and sturdy as a tent, a good size and will provide shelter from sun or rain. Being stuck inside a tent in persistent rain can be depressing but this will provide shelter but with an open perspective. Also, being inside a tent during hot sun can be stifling but this will provide shelter but allow any breeze to flow.
Please please pleeeeeaaase don't take a gazebo, but go for a kitchen tent or a day room, as already mentioned, which won't so easily become a missile in high winds.
We got a utility tent for half price at argos a couple of weeks ago, like you we have a big tent but didn't wnat to cook in it. It was £34 and does the job fab.
We have a kyham screenhouse for our 'gazebo' - has bug mesh but works just like a gazebo but much easier to erect and not a lethal weapon in the wind....ITs awesome and would not be without it
dont campare your screenhouse with a cough cough they not even in the same league and completly difrent one is usefull the other is a accident waiting to happen as the price reflects that.
and in all weathers, its acted as a sun shade as well as a rain shelter. We have used it with tents, folding camper and even with our caravan sometimes as a gathering place / eating place. With the sides up i have even used the Cadac in there when raining.
Problem: more and more sites are banning these for "fire safety reasons" (probably to do with the insurance.)