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BEST GLAMPING SITES FOR MINI MOONS

BEST GLAMPING SITES FOR MINI MOONS

Newlyweds looking for a memorable mini-moon could consider these quirky glamping accommodation options that will help get married life off to a romantic, relaxing start.

Crafty Camping, Dorset

The Woodsman’s Treehouse at the exclusive Crafty Camping glamping site in Dorset woodland includes an incredible spa deck with a private hot tub and sauna for views to the Blackdown Hills. The house features a boardwalk leading to a king sized bed, copper bath and cosy sofas, and the rear deck is a pizza oven, BBQ and a fabulous tree shower.

https://www.campsites.co.uk/go/25638.

 

Kudhva near Tintagel, Cornwall

This creative, eco-friendly, hideout has captivating coastal views. The kudhva are four architectural cabins raised high on wooden stilts for incredible views of their quarry setting. The off-grid site has a strong eco ethos, with solar powered shower cubicles and a large communal kitchen, plus a hot tub and bar.

https://www.campsites.co.uk/go/28053

 

Eco Retreats in Powys

Hidden deep in the Dyfi Forest at the southern end of Snowdonia, Eco Retreats is a remote collection of just three tipis and two yurts is spread over forty acres of meadow and woodland for unbridled peace and quiet. It’s possible to see no other guests during your stay! Water comes from a local spring and each unit has its own wood-burning chiminea and a wood-fired bath.

https://www.campsites.co.uk/go/27655

 

The Treehouse at Ackergill Tower – North Highlands, Scotland

For a true escape, the largest treehouse of its kind in Europe is located in the grounds of one of the remotest hotels in Scotland. It’s so far north that if you’re there at the right time of year, you may even find yourself falling asleep

under the glow of the Northern Lights. This is an ideal escape for couples with an enormous seven-foot round bed complemented by a grand bath, whilst the surrounding area is a wilderness area worthy of exploration.

https://www.campsites.co.uk/go/28078

 

Sunridge, Yealmpton, Plymouth

Stay in a luxury bell tent at Sunridge and each night you’ll drift off to the sounds of streams bubbling through the Yealm Valley. The tents feel plush with seagrass carpets, rugs and beanbags, and there are LED fairy lights to illuminate the nights. Despite the secluded setting there are plenty of luxury touches, including wifi in the tents and a shower block with underfloor heating and mood lighting.

http://www.campsites.co.uk/go/27515

 

The Tree Howf at Craighead, Perthshire

If you’re looking for a treehouse with character then look no further than Craighead. Built around an ancient ash tree, the romantic design inside and out is complemented by a handmade king size bed under a huge stargazing window, an integral shower and bathroom, plus a fire pit and barbecue outside. The ‘howf’ is totally self-sufficient, and also boasts a balcony from which you can enjoy views of both the loch and the Ochil Hills. It sleeps two and is not suitable for children.

https://www.campsites.co.uk/go/27854

 

 

Longthorns Farm, Wareham, Dorset

For a back-to-basics break relax in a simple Shepherd’s Hut at Longthorns Farm in Wareham. While the original owners would have made do with basic furnishings, this version has a cosy double bed, wood burner and kitchenette with a traditional Dutch oven for hearty stews and an outside fire pit for grilling and heating water. For added authenticity, the farm has its own herd of cows and alpacas.

http://www.campsites.co.uk/go/21991

 

Lavender Hills – Somerset

These luxurious treehouses in the Quantock Hills in Somerset are kitted out with plasma TVs, underfloor heating and a private hot tub out on the deck. ‘The Treehouse’ sleeps four, whilst the ‘The Apple Tree House’ sleeps six. Foodie newlyweds can hire one of their trained chefs to prepare romantic meals, and order locally-reared British meats from the farm to enjoy during the stay.

https://www.campsites.co.uk/go/26835

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