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Cotswolds glamping accommodation
Our Cotswolds glamping sites offer a brilliant range of unique and stylish stays. Choose from glamping pods, cabins, safari tents, yurts, treehouses and shepherd’s huts — each one thoughtfully equipped for a truly comfortable stay. Expect real beds, fully equipped kitchens, en suite bathrooms and, for the ultimate treat, a wood-fired hot tub out on the deck. In short, it’s the best of both worlds — the freedom of the outdoors paired with the comfort and charm of a boutique hotel.
What makes Cotswolds glamping so special
Beyond the accommodation itself, the Cotswolds delivers an experience that’s hard to match. Spend your days exploring picturesque villages, wandering woodland trails and soaking up the stunning scenery. Then, as evening falls, gather around the fire pit, toast a marshmallow or two and lose yourself under a sky full of stars. Furthermore, with so many characterful market towns and independent eateries nearby, there’s always something new to discover. Glamping in the Cotswolds isn’t just a holiday — it’s a mood.
Explore the Cotswolds — villages, valleys and things to do
Step outside your glamping accommodation and the Cotswolds opens up like a living postcard. Honey-coloured villages, bright green valleys and sun-dappled country lanes stretch out in every direction. Furthermore, many of our Cotswolds glamping sites sit tucked away on small rural estates, giving you a peaceful and private base whilst keeping the region’s most loved spots well within reach.
Classic Cotswolds villages worth visiting
No trip to the Cotswolds is complete without exploring its famous villages. Bourton-on-the-Water charms visitors with its riverside walks and low stone bridges, whilst Bibury — often called the prettiest village in England — delivers picture-perfect stone cottages at every turn. Meanwhile, Stow-on-the-Wold and Lower Slaughter offer a wonderful mix of boutique independent shops, cosy tearooms and that timeless Cotswolds atmosphere. In short, each village has its own character and is well worth an afternoon of gentle exploring.
History, culture and walking routes
For those who love history and culture, the Cotswolds more than delivers. Chipping Campden and Broadway are two of the region’s most rewarding towns, combining rich heritage with easy access to the Cotswold Way — one of England’s finest long distance walking routes. As a result, walkers are particularly well catered for throughout the region.
Day trips from your Cotswolds glamping site
The Cotswolds also sits within easy reach of two of England’s most iconic cities. Bath brings together the famous Roman Baths, stunning Georgian architecture and the beloved Jane Austen Centre — all in one incredibly walkable city. Oxford, on the other hand, offers dreaming spires, world-class museums and the magnificent Blenheim Palace just a short drive away. Moreover, both cities make for a brilliant day trip before heading back to the comfort and calm of your glamping site.
FAMILY GLAMPING ACCOMMODATION IN THE COTSWOLDS
Consider some of our larger cabins or safari tents for family and group glamping. You’ll love the beautiful interior designed cabin at Little Country Houses
along with wood fired hot tub on deck! Or for an exciting adventure on the farm with the kids try a safari tent at Feather Down Farm at Hidcote Manor
The Cotswolds is of course a premier filming destination, featuring, Castle Combe for the films Stardust and Warhorse, Bampton for Downton Abbey and Snowshill for Bridget Jones’s Diary.
Come to the Cotswolds and mix some fabulous sightseeing with countryside walks. Your dog will be welcome too. You can explore market towns, visit gardens and historic houses, or simply enjoy wandering along footpaths through fields and villages. At the end of the day, returning to our luxury camping accommodation will make you feel as if you have had a real break away.
For more inspiration and places to visit in The Cotswolds visit VisitCotswolds