FAQ

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Team camperbug March 21, 2023

How can Camperbug Help generate more bookings for my campsite?


Camperbug is a ‘one-stop-site’ for campers, offering the convenience of campervan and motorhome rentals plus access to campsites across the UK. Customers can now book a home on wheels and a place to rest their heads for a night with the click of a button. We can refer van owners and hirers who are unlikely to discover your campsite or glamping space through the usual channels.

Listing your campsite is free, and you’ll gain instant access to hundreds of daily visitors searching for a site to match their travel needs and touring vehicles. The website also holds a fantastic pool of traditional holidaymakers who enjoy exploring the beauty of the UK and beyond whilst camping under canvas.

Detailed information about your site facilities, high-quality images, and reviews will boost the ranking of your campsite on Camperbug and highlight it as a trusted local camping space for festivals and sightseeing.

We provide a service similar to Booking.com or Airbnb for campervans and motorhome hirers and can help boost bookings, plus special offers throughout the year.


How does the booking system work?



How can I contact you with my questions?


Don't hesitate to get in touch with the support team on:
info@camperbug.co.uk
or
team@camperbugz.org.uk

We can also schedule a call for any in-depth questions that cannot be answered by email.


How much should I charge campers booking through Camperbug?



Does the campsite calendar on Camperbug synchronise with my campsite page?



How will I find out about a booking made through Camperbug?

The Camperbug system sends out an email notification to address supplied upon registration. Each message has a private link, which enables instant access your Campsite account on Camperbug with a simple click of the mouse

Viewing these messages does not mean you are confirming a booking. All campsite owners are in complete control of the sites the requests they wish to accept or decline.