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SKELWITH FOLD CARAVAN PARK Ambleside

Lake District
  • Dog Friendly
  • Hot Tub
  • Luxury
  • Family Friendly
  • Couple Retreats
  • 1 Night Stays Available
  • Wi-Fi
  • Eco Friendly

Prices from £67

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DRYBECK FARM Glamping in Armathwaite with Hot Tub

Lake District
  • Hot Tub
  • Family Friendly

Prices from £40

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MOSS HOWE FARM Glamping near Grange-over-Sands with Hot Tub

Lake District
  • Dog Friendly
  • Hot Tub
  • Family Friendly
  • Couple Retreats

Prices from £163

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KENTMERE FARM GLAMPING PODS Kendal

Lake District

Fourth night for only £40

  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
  • Eco Friendly
  • Great for Walks

Prices from £85

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CABINS AND PODS with Unique Hideaways

North Devon, England
  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
  • Couple Retreats
  • Wi-Fi
  • Coastal

Prices from £19

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GLAMPING IN LUXURY TREEHOUSES with Unique Hideaways

North Cornwall, England
  • Open All Year Round
  • Dog Friendly
  • Hot Tub
  • Budget
  • Family Friendly
  • Couple Retreats
  • Wi-Fi
  • Coastal
  • Eco Friendly

Prices from £34

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Popular Cumbria glamping

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Why glamping Cumbria is the perfect holiday choice

Glamping in Cumbria offers something that very few other destinations in the UK can match. On one hand, you have the raw and dramatic beauty of the Lake District — England’s highest peaks, deepest lakes and most iconic walking routes. On the other hand, you have the comfort and warmth of beautifully equipped glamping accommodation that makes the whole experience accessible to everyone. Furthermore, glamping Cumbria suits every type of traveller — whether you’re planning a romantic couples retreat, a fun-filled family adventure, a dog friendly escape or a group getaway with friends.
Moreover, Cumbria’s unique combination of outstanding natural scenery, fascinating cultural heritage, brilliant food and drink and world-class outdoor activities makes it a destination that delivers at every turn. As a result, glamping in Cumbria isn’t just a holiday — it’s a genuinely life-enhancing experience that reconnects you with the natural world in the most comfortable and memorable way possible.

Types of glamping accommodation in Cumbria and the Lake District

Glamping Cumbria offers a wonderful and varied range of accommodation styles to suit every type of traveller and every type of trip. Here’s what you can expect to find across our carefully chosen collection of Cumbria glamping sites:

  • Glamping pods in Cumbria — cosy, warm and perfectly designed for couples seeking a snug and private escape. Moreover, glamping pods in the Lake District are among the most popular bookings on our site, particularly for romantic breaks and special occasion getaways
  • Shepherd’s huts in Cumbria — charming, beautifully crafted retreats that combine rustic character with every modern comfort. Furthermore, many shepherd’s huts in Cumbria come with their own wood-fired hot tub — making them the ultimate romantic glamping escape
  • Safari tents in Cumbria — spacious, well-equipped and perfect for larger families and groups who need plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the surroundings
  • Yurts in Cumbria — traditional, atmospheric and wonderfully cosy, yurts offer a unique and immersive glamping experience in the heart of the Lake District countryside
  • Treehouses in Cumbria — for something truly magical and memorable, a Lake District treehouse glamping experience is hard to beat
  • Cabins and lodges in Cumbria — ideal for those seeking a little extra space and comfort, many with stunning fell or lake views and private outdoor decking
  • Bell tents in Cumbria — simple, beautiful and connected to nature, bell tents combine a sense of outdoor adventure with comfortable and characterful accommodation

Furthermore, many of our Cumbria glamping sites come with outstanding added luxuries — wood-fired hot tubs, fire pits, outdoor pizza ovens and fully equipped outdoor kitchens. As a result, glamping in Cumbria gives you the very best of outdoor living without giving up a single comfort. In short, whatever style of stay you’re looking for, glamping Cumbria has the perfect option waiting for you.

Things to do when glamping in Cumbria — the best of the Lake District

Glamping Cumbria puts you right in the heart of one of England’s most activity-rich and culturally fascinating regions. Whether you’re an outdoor adventurer, a history lover, a foodie or a family looking for unforgettable experiences, Cumbria delivers at every turn. Here are the highlights worth building your glamping Cumbria itinerary around:

Walking and outdoor adventures
The Lake District is one of the UK’s finest walking destinations. Furthermore, with routes to suit every ability and ambition, it’s perfect for everyone from seasoned hikers to young families on their first mountain adventure. Highlights include:

  • Scafell Pike — England’s highest peak at 978 metres, a challenging and deeply rewarding climb with panoramic views across the Lake District and beyond
  • Catbells — one of the most popular and accessible walks in the Lake District, offering stunning views over Derwentwater and the surrounding fells
  • Helvellyn via Striding Edge — one of England’s most iconic and exhilarating ridge walks, not for the faint-hearted but absolutely unforgettable
  • Grizedale Forest — a brilliant destination for families, with waymarked walking and cycling trails, outdoor sculptures and brilliant activities for children of all ages

Lakes and water activities
Cumbria’s lakes are as iconic as its fells — and they offer a brilliant range of water-based activities during your glamping holiday. Moreover, getting out on the water is one of the most memorable experiences the Lake District has to offer:

  • Windermere — England’s largest natural lake and the busy, beautiful hub of the Lake District, with boat trips, paddleboarding, kayaking and a brilliant range of waterside restaurants and shops
  • Derwentwater — a stunningly beautiful lake near Keswick, perfect for paddleboarding, canoeing and leisurely boat trips with outstanding fell views in every direction
  • Ullswater — widely regarded as one of England’s most beautiful lakes, ideal for a scenic Ullswater Steamers boat trip or a long and rewarding lakeside walk

History, culture and family attractions
Cumbria is rich in history, culture and fascinating visitor attractions that make brilliant day trips during your glamping holiday in the Lake District:

  • Carlisle Castle — a magnificent and well-preserved medieval castle in Cumbria’s historic border city, with a fascinating history spanning nearly a thousand years
  • Muncaster Castle — a spectacular and reputedly haunted castle near Ravenglass, set in beautiful grounds with outstanding views across the Eskdale Valley
  • Cartmel Priory — a stunning and largely intact medieval priory in the charming village of Cartmel, famous throughout the UK for its world-renowned sticky toffee pudding
  • The World of Beatrix Potter — a magical and immersive attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere that brings the beloved characters of Beatrix Potter vividly to life — a must-visit for families with young children
  • Dove Cottage, Grasmere — the former home of William Wordsworth and one of the most important literary sites in the whole of England, set in the picturesque village of Grasmere
  • The Pencil Museum, Keswick — a surprisingly fascinating museum celebrating the history of the humble pencil, including the remarkable story of secret World War 2 pencils that children absolutely love
  • Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway — a charming and historic narrow gauge steam railway that winds through some of the most beautiful and remote scenery in the whole of Cumbria

Coastal Cumbria

Many visitors are surprised to discover that glamping Cumbria also offers a coastal experience. Grange-over-Sands is Cumbria’s premier coastal town, with a beautiful mile-long promenade and a relaxed and unhurried atmosphere that makes a wonderful contrast to the drama of the Lake District fells. Furthermore, the nearby Morecambe Bay is one of the most spectacular coastal landscapes in the north of England — a vast and ever-changing tidal bay with outstanding birdwatching and breathtaking sunsets.

The best villages to visit when glamping in Cumbria
No glamping holiday in Cumbria is complete without exploring some of the Lake District’s most charming and characterful villages. Each one has its own distinct personality and is well worth a leisurely afternoon of exploration:

  • Bowness-on-Windermere — the Lake District’s most popular village, buzzing with independent shops, great restaurants and stunning lake views
  • Keswick — a brilliant market town and outdoor activities hub at the northern end of the Lake District, with outstanding independent shops, cafés and galleries
  • Ambleside — a characterful and well-loved town at the heart of the Lake District, perfect for stocking up on walking gear and enjoying a well-earned lunch after a day on the fells
  • Cartmel — one of the most beautiful and unspoiled villages in the whole of Cumbria, famous for its priory, its racecourse and its world-famous sticky toffee pudding

Romantic glamping Cumbria
For couples seeking a truly special and intimate escape, romantic glamping in Cumbria is simply hard to beat. A private shepherd’s hut or glamping pod nestled into the Cumbrian countryside — complete with a wood-fired hot tub, a crackling fire pit and views over the fells or a shimmering lake — creates an atmosphere that feels completely removed from everyday life. Moreover, with outstanding restaurants in Cartmel, Windermere and Keswick, a special dinner out rounds off the perfect Lake District day in real style. In short, glamping Cumbria is one of the most romantic destinations in the whole of the UK.

Glamping Cumbria — create memories that last a lifetime

Glamping Cumbria is more than just a holiday. It’s an opportunity to slow down, reconnect with nature and create the kind of memories that stay with you and your family for years to come. From the moment you arrive at your Lake District glamping site to the moment you reluctantly pack up and head home, Cumbria has a way of getting under your skin and refusing to let go.
Furthermore, with glamping pods, cabins, shepherd’s huts, safari tents, yurts and treehouses available across the region, there’s a perfect glamping Cumbria experience waiting for every type of traveller. In short, once you’ve experienced glamping in the Lake District, nowhere else quite compares.

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