It's cuteness in the countryside when you go glamping in Tavistock! These brilliant little individual wooden pods at Woodovis Park are dry and cosy with double glazing lockable French doors and electric heating so you will be nice and snug whilst keeping the creepy crawlies you might well associate with traditional camping at bay.We are offering one and two night breaks in both the standard (which sleep two adults) and the super pods (for up to four people) hidden in the heart of this estate near Tavistock. Both pod types boast all those mod cons we secretly love when it comes to camping and give you access to all the park's facilities too.As well as all the usual things like showers dishwashing areas and washing machines Woodovis is a park that goes one step further with the likes of touchscreen tourist information screens the wonderfully eccentric 'walks booth' crammed with maps and itinerary suggestions and even special activities at peak season ranging from circus skills an...
Go on a Wigwam holiday in Lee Valley and stay in a funky timber cabin! These domed wooden cabins built by Wigwam are totally cute. It's all about being at one with nature in the lovely Lee Valley but not without your home comforts.The 'Wee Brave' Wigwam cabin sleeps two people whilst the slightly larger 'Big Chief' version can comfortably sleep four. They're just as you'd imagine inside with wood cladding and an all-in-one sleeping dining and living area. There's heating and electricity too (and even a TV with DVD player).You've got a little kitchenette with a small fridge (for keeping the Prosecco cool) a kettle for the all-important cuppa and a microwave for a cheeky bedtime snack. Big Chief Wigwams also have a small hot plate so you knock up a simple meal or two.If you can manage to tear yourself away from your cosy Wigwam cabin there's lots to do and see in the Lee Valley. Right on your doorstep is fishing miles and miles of car-free tracks and trails a children's play par...
One & two-night camping pod breaks on a farm near Pocklington in the Yorkshire Wolds for an adult-only dog-friendly stay in the heart of God's own country!
Glamping Devon - your chance to stay in one of these fabulous camping pods on a park near Tavistock in Devon. If you like the idea of the peace and quiet of the countryside but without the hassle of putting up and taking down a soggy tent these short breaks on edge the Dartmoor National Park are perfect for you.This family run holiday park in Devon is small and friendly with apartments holiday homes camping pitches and the pods clustered around a restored manor house. Set in mature grounds it's all about starry skies far from the light pollution of the city as you get into the glamping spirit that's outdoor living without the hassle.Perfectly placed for exploring the coastal walks and the cosy fishing villages of south Devon you are also just a few minutes from the amenities of Tavistock with its market shops cafes swimming pool and Wharf arts centre. Back on site each pod is made from hardwood and sits on a elevated area behind the main camping section. They are all fully i...
Gorgeous glamping in lovely Lancashire! This little hamlet of hand-crafted shepherd's huts is ready to welcome you on a one or two-night break for up to four people. Time to pack your bag and go to this delightful corner of the country! These glamping huts are nestled together in a rather unique location. Mid-way between Preston and Blackburn you'll find Samlesbury Hall. It's an eye-catching medieval black and white half-timber framed house that is steeped in history. Spending a night or two in the grounds of the hall on a glamping break is a real treat for all ages. The gathering of colourful huts is in a quiet spot and whilst being rural and rustic they do have all those little luxuries you want. Each one has an en-suite with hot shower and toilet (so no getting lost in the dark trying to find the toilet block!) and a set of double bunk beds (one double bed above the other). The huts are all heated so you're nice and toasty and are kitted out with tea and coffee-making facilities lighting and sockets to charge phones etc. There are no cooking facilities inside but there's a fire pit outside and you're welcome to BBQ. But in all honesty with the Hall's restaurant (open for breakfast and lunch) and Dottie's Wafflery plus the plethora of local eateries in the village you won't be wanting to cook anyway. What you will want to be doing during your glamping break is visiting and sightseeing. This part of Preston is very rural with lovely farm shops country parks and the River Ribble running through the Lancashire countryside. Of course you must make sure you take time to visit Samlesbury Hall itself with regular guided tours events and activities all of which are free. Our special tip if you go with the kids: take torches and explore the grounds after dark. It's great fun. Then in daylight don't miss the playground and the mini golf then go and say hi to the rescue animals that also live on the estate. We think going glamping in Lancashire is a great way to spend a weekend or a midweek break. Don't forget each hut sleeps up to four (kids or adults) so they represent great value for money too. Being heated and insulated they're open all year round so you can be a happy glamper in any season!
Cosy cocoon breaks - envelope yourself in a comforting way! We are offering one or two night stays for two people in these adorable little wooden cocoons. It's not all mod-cons but it's certainly the snug and restful break you're yearning for!Breaks in these cute cocoons are available in two Lee Valley locations. The site at Edmonton is the easiest to get to using public transport and is adjacent to some excellent facilities such as the golf course the extensive indoor athletics centre and ice centre. The neighbouring Sewardstone site near Chingford is set in the lovely woodland and makes a great base for exploring and sports with the nearby white water centre and Waltham Abbey.Suitable for two you can go romantic with a double bed or buddy up with a sofa bed + folding camper bed for two friends to share. You'll need to bring your own bedding/linen with you (we've got to admit we always travel with our own pillow anyway!) but if you're coming in the car you'll be able to park one...
When it comes to holiday cabins in Wales we think we've found one that offers that home from home feel you love! Not far from Swansea this little wooden log cabin goes big on charm and with a warm welcome from hosts Sara and Bob you are well on your way to wonderful weekend in Wales. In days gone by Pontardawe was a busy industrial town in a lovely Welsh valley. Iron tin and steel works lined the valley floor making the most of the Swansea canal that ran right alongside. Nowadays pretty much all that industry has gone but the town is still a vibrant place that even hosts its own world music festival every year! Being halfway between the Brecon Beacons National Park and Swansea this Pontardawe log cabin is perfectly located for exploring the Welsh coastline countryside and mountains. You're just 30 minutes from Mumbles Point and an hour from the stunning Tenby. In land you've got all those valleys and hills to walk with lots of country pubs to stop off at on the way. Leaving t...