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Popular Cheshire glamping
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Where to go glamping in Cheshire
Chester & Delamere Forest — easy access to Chester’s Roman walls, Chester Zoo, and Delamere’s ancient woodland
Rural South Cheshire (Nantwich, Tarporley, Bunbury, the Trent and Mersey Canal) — a quieter, deeply rural character with farm sites offering fishing lakes, wildflower meadows and canal-side settings
Macclesfield Forest & the Cheshire Peak District (eastern edge) — the county’s most dramatic landscape, with the Peak District National Park a short drive away
Welltrough Hall Farm is just 10 miles from Tatton Park.
Types of glamping accommodation in Cheshire
- Luxury en-suite glamping pods — often with private or electric hot tubs
- Shepherd’s huts — cosy, traditionally styled
- Bell tents & safari tents — canvas-style accommodation
- Yurts & woodland cabins — roomy, suited to families or groups
- Glamping with hot tubs – some of our accommodations in Cheshire offer hot tubs too
Adult-only, dog-friendly sites with hot tubs on large working farms are among the highest-rated in the region, alongside family-friendly sites with onsite fishing and play parks, and canal-side glamping with tea rooms and pub boats nearby.
Things to do near a Cheshire glamping site
- Chester — Chester Cathedral, the Chester Rows, and a full lap of the historic city walls
- Chester Zoo — on the northern outskirts of the city, a strong full-day family visit
- Delamere Forest — cycling, walking, and Go Ape treetop adventures
- Jodrell Bank — UNESCO World Heritage Site with an observatory
- Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, Lyme Park, Tatton Park — all strong day-trip options
- Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet — for a shopping-focused day out
- The Sandstone Trail — Cheshire’s finest long-distance footpath, accessible from several sites
Is glamping in Cheshire good for cycling and walking?
Yes. Cheshire’s flat terrain and network of quiet country lanes make it accessible cycling country for all abilities. The Cheshire Cycleway is a 176-mile circular route through many of the county’s most picturesque villages, and canal towpath cycling along the Trent and Mersey and Shropshire Union canals is popular. Delamere Forest offers well-maintained off-road trails suited to families with younger children, and the Sandstone Trail provides strong walking through the heart of the county.
Is glamping in Cheshire dog-friendly?
Yes, widely. Canal towpaths, country parks, Delamere Forest and the farm fields surrounding most rural sites all offer good walking for well-behaved dogs. Always check individual site listings for specific dog policies.
Is glamping in Cheshire suitable for families?
Yes. Chester Zoo, rated among the best zoos in the UK, is within 30 minutes of many sites. Delamere Forest’s Go Ape, the Anderton Boat Lift near Northwich, Gulliver’s World in Warrington, and Tatton Park’s farm and adventure playground all make strong family day trips. Many sites are on working farms with animals, fishing lakes and open space.
Why book glamping in Cheshire through Love Glamping
Love Glamping is a UK glamping directory offering a handpicked collection of quality-checked sites across Cheshire and the rest of the UK. Our Cheshire collection spans affordable bell tents near Delamere Forest to premium adult-only pod sites with private hot tubs on large working farms, and from family glamping near Chester Zoo to secluded shepherd’s huts in South Cheshire. Every site listed has been selected for the quality of its accommodation, its setting, and the experience it delivers.
Browse our full collection of glamping in Cheshire and find your perfect North West escape.
For more information on Cheshire and the local area visit Visit Cheshire
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Chester and Delamere Forest suit those wanting city and forest access together. Rural South Cheshire suits those wanting a quieter, farm-based stay. The eastern edge near Macclesfield Forest suits those wanting the most dramatic scenery and easy Peak District access.
Yes. Many sites are within 45 minutes to an hour of both city centres, making Cheshire a strong choice for a countryside escape without a long journey.
Yes — many sites offer insulated, heated pods, shepherd’s huts and cabins throughout the year. Autumn brings strong colour to Delamere Forest, spring brings wildflower meadows and longer evenings, and winter glamping with a wood-burning stove and private hot tub has a quiet appeal of its own, particularly in the more rural parts of the county.
From £90 to £125 per night depending on site, season and group size.