I have to admit, I do appreciate the availability of a sit down toilet with a roof. Flushing isn't necessary, but is nice. If I get some sunny weather every few days, and some privacy, I am quite happy to do without a shower block for a week.
I have enjoyed hammock camping much more than sleeping on the ground, whether that is just under a tarp, or in a tent, so ideal camp sites must have trees, and ideally enough choice of I can hang out of strong winds.
Gotta have great views, if not from camp, then not far away.
A lack of biting bugs is really good. I have camped at various times where there have been midges, horse flies, deer flies, sand flies, ticks and leeches, often working in shifts, and they all detracted from the enjoyment of the experience.
A source of actually clean water is a real treat. Failing that, pretty clean (as in clear, but you want to filter it) water being readily available is great.
Actual camp sites I have been in that have some or all of these qualities:
Dano network camps on Stora Le, Sweden. Compost toilets, pretty clean lake water, lots of hammock spots, right time of year, plenty of privacy and quiet. Stunning scenery, wonderful sunsets.
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Curtis Canyon campground, near Jackson, WY.
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Granite Creek campground, WY (didn't know until day I left, but there was a hot spring up the gravel road from the camp, with heated swimming pool. Hot water overflowed into the stream. Could have used hot water for washing and shaving if I had only known!)
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