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What’s included in a glamping pod
- Solid walls and proper insulation
- Real beds (often with bunk beds in family-sized pods)
- Electricity and heating
- Private toilet at most sites
- Kitchenette with seating area
- Covered porch or decking
- TV included at many sites
Family-sized pods typically have a larger living area, with bunk beds for children. Some pods include access to a private hot tub for an added level of luxury.
Popular glamping pod locations
- Cornwall — coastal pods with easy beach access
- Devon — countryside and coastal options
- Yorkshire — Dales and moorland settings
- Wales — mountain and coastal locationsScotland — Highland and loch-side pods
Why choose a glamping pod over a tent
Glamping pods remove most of the common frustrations of traditional camping:
- No pitching — arrive and settle in straight away
- Weatherproof, secure, fully enclosed structure with lockable doors
- Central heating and, at many sites, double glazing
- Enough room for luggage, food and games
- A kitchenette for easier meal prep
- Generally better-quality sleep than a tent, thanks to proper beds and insulation
Pods tend to sit in scenic, secluded settings, making them suited to both a quiet romantic break and a practical family stay.
How much do glamping pods cost?
Glamping pods typically cost less than a luxury hotel, holiday cottage or lodge, making them a more accessible way to get a comfortable countryside or coastal break. [Insert real price range, e.g. “From £X to £Y per night depending on site, season and pod type.”] Many sites also offer extras such as private hot tubs, communal safari tents for evening gatherings, or access to fully equipped shared kitchens.
What to check before booking a glamping pod
- Outdoor seating
- Dog-friendly status, or a specific dog pod
- Picnic table
- Double or bunk beds
- Outdoor decking
- Access to safari tents or shared facilities
- Any on-site leisure facilities
- Accessibility features
Are glamping pods dog-friendly?
Many sites offer dog-friendly pods or dedicated dog pods. Always check the individual site listing to confirm before booking.
If you have any questions about booking a glamping pod, please get in touch.
ALL OUR GLAMPING POD OPTIONS
Pods are typically larger, insulated wooden cabins with solid walls and more of a hotel-like feel; shepherd’s huts are more compact and traditionally styled, though both offer proper beds and heating.
May pods — will open all year round, especially those more luxury accommodations that are insulated and have en suites, heating and hot tubs.
Most include a private toilet, and many family or luxury pods include a full private bathroom. Always check the individual listing, as this varies by site.
From as little as £35 per night at the budget end to £180 per night for more luxurious accommodation depending on site, season and pod type.