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Open this email to find out... ? ? | ? ? ROOFTOP TENT ADVANTAGES IN AUTUMN Setting up a roof

Open this email to find out... [View email online](     |     [Forward to a colleague]( [ARB]( [CAMPING]( [DRAWERS]( [BASE RACK]( ROOFTOP TENT ADVANTAGES IN AUTUMN Setting up a rooftop tent near these destinations in Autumn has its advantages: - Elevated Views: Being higher up allows campers to capture panoramic views of the autumn landscapes. - Protection: Staying off the ground can provide added protection from damp and cold surfaces. - Quick Setup: Autumn weather can be unpredictable, and rooftop tents are quick to set up, ensuring you have shelter at a moment’s notice. [NOT GOT YOUR ROOFTOP TENT YET?]( LAKE DISTRICT, CUMBRIA The Lake District is famous for its majestic lakes, towering peaks and leafy forests. In autumn, the entire region is covered with fall foliage, with hints of amber, russet and gold dotting the landscape. Setting up your rooftop tent beside one of the serene lakes promises a surreal experience. NEW FOREST, HAMPSHIRE One of England's oldest forests, the New Forest transforms into a vibrant woodland in fall. With wild ponies wandering around, and a tapestry of colours decorating the trees, it's an idyllic spot to explore. Setting up your rooftop tent at a nearby campsite will reward you with some stunning views. CAIRNGORMS, SCOTLAND Renowned for its expansive landscapes, the Cairngorms National Park promises magnificent sights in Autumn. The heathlands turn purple, the woodlands showcase gold, and the chilly weather makes for perfect campfire nights at a nearby campsite. SNOWDONIA, WALES As summer crowds disappear, Snowdonia's rugged beauty shines in fall. Whether hiking up Snowdon or admiring the cascading waterfalls, the region promises tranquillity and captivating visuals. Snowdonia is known for its eye-catching views, will you camp here? PEAK DISTRICT, DERBYSHIRE Rolling hills, deep valleys and historic villages define the Peak District. The area takes on a mythical charm in Autumn, with the moorlands and dales showcasing an explosion of colours. BRECON BEACONS, WALES This national park boasts mountain ranges, waterfalls and expansive green spaces. Autumn paints the Brecon Beacons in vivid colours, making it a great rooftop tent destination. EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK, SOMERSET With its diverse landscape of moorland, woodland and coastline, Exmoor offers varied experiences. In the fall, the heathlands turn a rich purple, and the temporal woodlands are awash with yellows and reds. KIELDER FOREST, NORTHUMBERLAND England's largest forest and the biggest man-made lake in Northern Europe, Kielder Forest is a playground for cyclists, walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. Kielder will inspire, surprise and enthral you. [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Auto Styling Truckman Group Limited, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from this list.

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