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Find the right tent for your next camping trip with WM Camping. Whether you’re heading to a festival, planning a family holiday, or organising a weekend away, our range has something for every trip. From compact festival tents for solo campers to spacious family tents for group getaways, you’ll find tents designed for comfort and reliability.
For an easy setup, take a look at our inflatable tents - ideal when you want to spend less time pitching and more time relaxing. Prefer a traditional design? Our Vango tents offer trusted quality with models for groups of all sizes.
Smaller groups and couples might find a 4 man tent fits perfectly, while larger families often choose 6 man tents for added space and flexibility. If you need more advice on choosing the right size or style, our tent buying guide is a helpful place to start.
Camping Tents at WM Camping
The best tent for your trip depends on how many people are joining you and how you like to camp. For short breaks or festival weekends, our festival tents are lightweight, easy to pitch, and easy to carry. If you're travelling as a couple or small group, a 4 man tent offers a good balance between space and portability — large enough for comfort, compact enough to handle easily.
Planning a family holiday? Our family tents are designed with features that make longer stays more comfortable, like separate bedrooms, extended living areas, and sewn-in groundsheets. If you’re looking for extra room, 6 man tents give families and groups space to relax without feeling crowded.
Inflatable Tents vs Poled Tents
For those who want to get their campsite set up quickly, inflatable tents are a great option. With no traditional poles to thread, they inflate in minutes, making them ideal if you often arrive late or don’t want a complicated setup. If you prefer a more traditional structure, our poled tents — including many from the trusted Vango tents range — offer solid stability, often at a lighter packed weight.
Both styles come in different layouts and sizes, so whether you’re after a simple design or one packed with features like darkened bedrooms or porch extensions, there’s a model to suit.
Tents for Different Occasions
Festival-goers often prefer festival tents that are easy to pitch and compact to carry, such as pop-up tents or smaller tunnel tents. These are quick to set up and ideal for short trips. If you’re camping as a family, look for a tent with multiple compartments and good ventilation — our family tents are popular for longer stays, offering comfort and practical features.
Couples or friends might find a 4 man tent suits best, providing enough room to spread out without taking up too much pitch space. For bigger groups or more luxurious trips, our 6 man tents are a reliable choice, with generous living areas and space for camp furniture.
Get the Most from Your Campsite
Tents are only part of the picture when it comes to camping. Pair your shelter with camping furniture like folding tables and comfortable camping chairs to create a proper base for meals, games, and relaxing evenings. Adding the right sleeping gear — whether it’s an airbed, camp bed, or sleeping bag — will also make a big difference to your comfort at night.
With a wide range of inflatable tents, festival tents, family tents, and trusted Vango tents, WM Camping has the right tent for every type of trip. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or planning your first weekend under canvas, you’ll find everything you need to get started.
Need More Advice?
Not sure what to look for? Have a browse of our tent collection or visit our Kent-based showground to see many models pitched and ready to view. Our friendly team is always on hand to help you find the right tent for your trip.
Camping Tents FAQs
When choosing a tent size, it’s best to size up. For example, if you have four people, consider a five- or six-person tent. This extra space provides more comfort and room to store your gear without feeling cramped.
Yes, inflatable tents are reliable. Modern air beam designs offer stability comparable to poled tents and can be pitched much faster, making them a great choice for camping.
To prevent condensation, keep your tent well ventilated. Open the fly sheet to allow water vapour to escape, reducing the build-up of moisture on the tent walls.
A tent can last several years with proper care. Its lifespan depends on how often it’s used, the conditions it faces, and how well it’s maintained. Cleaning, drying, and careful pitching will help extend its durability.