Camp in style at some of these locations across the UK. From safari tents to yurts, these sites have got it all...

21 May 2018

Cornwall

The popular south coast location home to a collection of beaches is great for a short break away, Penzance, Falmouth, St Ives and Newquay are all superb spots that make for a great day out. If you fancy exploring, why not take a tour of St Michaels Mount, a tiny island accessible by foot during low tide and boat during high tide is home to a medieval castle and a number of walkways waiting to be explored. Arguably the most iconic feature of the Cornish landscape is the unmissable domes of the Eden Project, the largest greenhouse in the world where banana tress and various forms of cacti flourish!

Where to stay: Perran Sands Holiday Park, the site features a number of glamping options including Supertents, Geo Domes, Safari Tents and Yurts.

Yurt

ISLE OF SKYE

Famous for its scenic locations and outstanding views out to sea, a glamping trip to the Isle of Skye should be on your to do list! The popular Scottish isle is home to a range of wonderful landforms, including the Fairy Pools located near Carbost Village, a hotspot for visitors who want to experience the magic and crystal-clear water that sits within the many open pools. There are also a range of boat trips that allow you to explore the Isle and the surrounding waters, you may even see a pod of whales! 
Untouched scenery comes aplenty in the Isle of Skye and if you’re looking for a relaxed break away from the hustle and bustle of working life then there aren’t too many better places than The Isle of Skye.

Where to stay: Skye Camping and Caravanning Club Site, the site features a number of glamping options including Camping Pods with views out over Loch Greshornish.

Norfolk

With over 90 miles of coastline and a collection of wild woodlands and heathlands, Norfolk provides a superb location for a Glamping trip away. The area is also home to over 100 miles of diverse rivers that make up the Norfolk Broads, a boat trip along the waterways is something the whole family can enjoy with a new adventure around every corner. If boats aren’t your thing then why not head to the Norfolk Coast AONB and enjoy one of the many walking or cycling routes that will see you travel from village to village whilst taking in the stunning views Norfolk has to offer.

Where to stay: West Runton Campsite, the site features glamping options including safari tents with bedrooms and a living area.

West Runton Safari Tent

SOMERSET

Home to arguably the most popular festival in the world in Glastonbury, Somerset has many more activities and sights to see than you might think. To the west is Exmoor National Park, a unique area of moorland, woodland and farmland ideal for your next adventure. Visiting the seaside town of Minehead is a great opportunity for those of all ages to enjoy the long sandy beaches and surrounding cafés and shops. Head east and you’ll find the village of Cheddar, the name subsequently given to the famous cheese that was first produced here all those years ago.

Where to stay: Hoburne Blue Anchor, the site features a number of Camping Pods only a walking distance from the beach.

Worcestershire

Located in the Midlands, Worcestershire has all sorts of places to visit and things to do on your next trip. The area is home to a range of architecture with gardens waiting to be explored, these include the ruins of Witley Court and the magnificent grounds of Croome Court. West Midlands Safari Park makes for a great day out with the family, head off on a safari adventure as you drive through the park where animals including Lions, Zebra’s and Cheetahs roam throughout the day.

Where to stay: Blackmore Campsite, the site features safari tents with bedrooms and a living area.

Blackmore Safari Tent

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