Peer-to-peer camping grounds: renting out the back yard

Tourism & Travel Published on 17 December 2008 in Tourism & Travel

Camping, an ancient form of holiday accommodation, is now going peer-to-peer: Single Spot Camping connects anyone who owns a suitably sized piece of land (‘even your garage entrance’, says the site) with those looking for a place to pitch their tent.

Like the more established concept of couch surfing, the Swedish startup aims to create travel experiences that are more unique and personal than staying at a regular camping ground. Additional benefits are the small stream of income created for hosts, and the fact that—unlike with couch surfing—both guests and hosts can maintain a sense of privacy.

As the site’s still very new, all listings made before 31 December 2008 will be displayed for a year free of charge. In 2009, listings will cost the landowner EUR 40 per year. Any plots of land sitting empty in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Australia or the United States can currently be registered, with the site aiming to become popular with campers and site owners in Europe, North America and Australia. We’ve covered similar concepts for spare bedrooms and off-street parking spots—what’s next?

Website: www.singlespotcamping.com
Contact: info@singlespotcamping.com

Spotted by: Helene Frick

Comments on this idea:

cool idea...but not sure how many people will buy into the idea of strangers "camping" in their driveway. Sounds sketch

Hi

Its an interesting idea for sure. We used to do exactly this when there was a big festival in town, it was reasonable income and we never had any problems. Now I live in New york and don't have a yard to rent :(

There already several services out there a bit like this, for example rent anything on rentnotbuy.com (totally free).

Hi,
this is quit like what we do back here in kenya, its a great idea, we are noe begging to open our home yards for camping purposes and security feelings for the camp groups,we with our company we do hotels but bush camping near native homes is the most popular safari,maybe you can sample that too.

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