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Research Finds Camping and Caravanning Can Help with Depression and Anxiety

Earlier this month, we celebrated World Mental Health Day and new research has found that a third of Brits felt that camping or caravanning has had a very positive impact on their mental health.

22% believe it has a positive effect on their physical health, and 12% of people believe it has helped them to become closer to their family.

The research from Specialised Covers also found that 70% of the UK public believe “outside therapy” should be prescribed to people suffering from depression or anxiety.

Those based in London and Manchester were most enthusiastic about outside therapy (82% and 80% respectively) perhaps showing that those in larger cities crave the calming effects of prolonged time in nature more than others. Only 54% of people in Southampton thought prescribing outdoor therapy was a good thing, alongside 57% of people in Norwich.

Sometimes called “forest bathing”, outside therapy is the practice of spending time in nature and practising mindfulness in the great outdoors. Research suggests that this could calm those who feel stressed or anxious and help people (especially children) fight the “always-on” culture promoted by social media.

A recent government study found that people who spend more time in nature are significantly more likely to report good health and higher psychological wellbeing than those who don’t visit nature at all. Places like The Woodland Trust are now campaigning for the NHS to encourage more patients to spend prolonged periods of time outdoors.

When it comes to experiencing nature, the UK public agree that camping and caravanning is one of the best ways to do it. 93% of people believe that a caravanning holiday is “calming”, 44% think its “family-friendly” and 93% think its “affordable”. However, only 8% of the UK public would call it “glamorous”, and only 14% would describe caravan holidays as “modern”.

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Those aged between 35-44 seem to believe in the healing powers of caravanning the most (44%), with those aged 65+ the most sceptical (20%). Surprisingly, the younger generation (18-24) are very enthusiastic about spending time in nature, with 27% believing a caravan holiday has helped them become closer to their family, 31% believing it has had a positive effect on their physical health, with 40% wishing they could caravan more often.

Fitness Coach Amy Elisabeth believes in the physical benefits of prolonged periods of time outside. She says:

“Spending time outside increases our Vitamin D levels and balances our Melatonin levels. Vitamin D helps regulate the calcium and phosphate in our bodies and melatonin regulates our sleeping cycle, so both are very important when it comes to the feeling of well-being.

“With fewer modern-day distractions (such as watching tv just before bed), people get better sleep as well, helping with their overall health.”

Katie Fishwick from Specialised Covers said: “We all feel the benefits of relaxing outdoors when we do it, but it’s often hard to make time in our busy schedules to really get immersed in nature.

“It’s great to see how many people are getting behind the healing benefits of outdoor therapy, and perhaps if it was prescribed, people would take more time to connect with the outdoors.

“Caravanning and camping are shedding their out-dated reputations and rightfully being seen as a wonderful way of relaxing, switching off, and connecting with ourselves and our families.”

Why spend time in Australia surfing, petting kangaroos and learning English

Australia is one of the top destinations that everyone seems to dream of visiting one day. By taking a closer look at what this beautiful destination has to offer, it is not a surprise that most people are fascinated by it. From breath-taking beaches to unique wildlife, it seems as Australia has it all. Nevertheless, flying to this marvellous country might take a while, and not to mention that it tends to be quite expensive. Despite the cost, there are numerous reasons to save up and venture across the gorgeous Pacific. A lot of people who visit Australia get excited about three main things, such as surfing, spending time with kangaroos, and improving their English skills. Here is a more detailed explanation as to why you should visit Australia and experience all three of these things.

Surfing in Australia

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Whether you are an experienced surfer or a beginner, the best time to try out this fun and exciting activity is in the season of autumn. A lot of tourists arrive in the summer and leave as soon as the season ends. Nevertheless, a lot of people do not know that the best time to enjoy surfing is autumn. One of the reasons that you should opt for surfing later in the year, is because there are consistent swells every day. Consistent swells are great for the ultimate experience!

Also, did you know that the temperature of the water is approximately 25C in autumn? This means that the ocean is pleasant and refreshing. Also, maybe the best reason of them all is that the crowds finally thin out. As previously mentioned, tourists usually think that they should put away their surfboards as soon as summer goes away. People who consider surfing as a lifestyle swear that this is not the case and that this sport can be practised later in the year as well. Some of the most iconic locations that are worth visiting are Bondi or the spectacular Gold Coast. As Australia is famous for its 50,000 km of the coastline, other popular choices are Coral Bay, Cable Beach, Noosa, and Manly. Beginners and more experienced surfers are more than welcome to improve their techniques and have fun all day long!

Learning English

A lot of foreigners seem to have difficulties with understanding some of the English that is spoken in Australia. It is not a surprise that tourists might have issues with the language considering that the spelling does differ in certain words, and sometimes a word can have multiple meanings. To solve this issue and make things easier, newcomers can do a couple of things. One of the tips on learning English is to get a skilled tutor. A lot of people come to Australia to study. As a matter of fact, students can easily find tutors that can help with a specific course by using various apps. Renowned independent schools such as SCE College provide the most informative and fun learning experiences for their students. Other ways in which a foreigner can practice their skills in English is to for example change their phone settings to English or listen to local songs. Extroverts who enjoy spending time among other people should consider volunteering. This social activity is great for practising the language and making new Australian friends.

Petting kangaroos

Australia’s wildlife is truly out of this world, and it is something this country is famous for. Koalas, different reptiles and crocodiles, dingos, platypuses and kangaroos, it seems wildlife cannot be any versatile than this. If you are planning a trip to experience something entirely new, and you are a big animal lover, then Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane is the right place to visit. One of the most beloved attractions is the koala and kangaroo sanctuary. If you have never seen a koala up close, then you can not only approach these fuzzy animals, but you can cuddle them and take pictures! After some quality time with the koalas, visitors can get their hands on some kangaroo treats in the sanctuary’s stores, and go feed them. Spending time petting kangaroos can be quite a unique life experience for both children and adults alike. People are highly encouraged to enjoy their stay here and learn something new at the same time.

All in all, Australia is a beautiful destination that offers a lot to foreigners. Its fascinating wildlife, breath-taking beaches and welcoming citizens are just some of the reasons why someone should consider saving up and travelling.