Best portable picnic tables UK 2022: foldable camping tables for outdoor dining from Decathlon, Regatta

Why a portable picnic table will improve your camping holidays and outdoor picnics - plus the best availableWhy a portable picnic table will improve your camping holidays and outdoor picnics - plus the best available
Why a portable picnic table will improve your camping holidays and outdoor picnics - plus the best available

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You may not realised how handy a portable picnic table can be - but they’re an absolute godsend on camping trips

Get ready for a spring and summer of camping trips, outdoor parties and sunny BBQs with a portable picnic table that you can pop up wherever you decide to eat alfresco.

Why buy a portable picnic table?

A portable picnic or camping table is one of those items that you think you don’t really need – until you finally invest in one, and wonder how you did without it. And while in some ways a portable table is a simple bit of kit to buy, there are a surprising variety of shapes, sizes and designs available.

What type of table should you buy?

You’ll find dining tables, low coffee tables, lightweight, packable tables and even full-blown kitchen cabinet-style tables on sale, so it’s easy to find the right design to suit any kind of camper and picnic-er.

Think about your camping requirements

Quite how portable a table you pick should depend on how much space you have to store it, and how and where you plan to transport and use it. If you have a small car boot or limited storage at home, pick a lightweight, foldable table.

If you need to feed a family of six, pick a larger design that will comfortably seat you all. Off to a festival or to hang out in the park?

A table with its own carry bag makes life much easier if you’re walking any distance. Lower coffee-style tables are great for camping couples, as they take up little space but will still hold drinks and snacks, and work well with lower camping chairs.

And there are even tables that double up as kitchen workstations, designed for holding a camping stove and your chopping boards - perfect for keen chefs who like to take everything but the kitchen sink along with them when they go camping.

Whatever design you go for, look for a table that is lightweight and has foldable legs for easy storage, but that is sturdy and wobble-free once you stand it in place.

Many camping tables have wipe-clean or even antimicrobial surfaces, which is very handy for keeping things spick and span.

Don’t forget to check that your table will seat the whole family, and check that the height of your new table will work together with your current camping chairs or stools.

Key specs – Weight: 8.7kg; Dimensions: 120cm x 60cm.

Kudos to Decathlon – they’ve designed a great camping table that will comfortably seat six and that comes complete with four stools, all at an affordable price point.

There’s lots to like about the Folding Camping Table – it can be set up at two heights, one that will suit kids or work as a coffee table and one that works as a dining table, it folds in half for easy storage and there’s plenty of space to eat, pop a camping stove on top or lay out a big spread at a summer barbeque.

The four included stools are simple in design but handy to have to hand, and fold away inside the table when not in use.

Our top pick for family camping.

Key specs – Weight: 2.5kg; Dimensions: 70 x 50 x 62cm.

Regatta’s Games Table does exactly what it says on the tin – this fun table has a printed fibreboard top that includes a chess board, a snakes and ladders board, tic tac toe and two spaces to lay out games of cards.

Perfect for keeping kids (or big kids) busy for hours, but this isn’t just a gimmicky design – the table itself is pleasingly sturdy and wobble-free once you unfold its legs, and can fit four campers around its aluminium frame come dinner time.

At under £25 the Games Table is a bit of a bargain whether or not you use it more often for games sessions or for eating supper together, and when you aren’t camping it’s ideal for use in a play room.