Raring2go! Tameside

27 Raring2go! Glamping, or luxury camping, is more popular than ever and with tree houses, pods, bell tents, yurts, shepherd's huts and even converted London buses on offer, there's plenty of variety. This Top 5 Pick of high-quality glamping options in the UK, has been hand-picked by the Cool Camping team, so you can be sure of a great holiday. Top 5 UK Glamping Sites by Cool Camping Jimmy’s Farm, Suffolk - The birth of this farm, just south of Ipswich, was well documented by Channel 4 when it was first bought by Jimmy Doherty. The farm welcomes visitors for hands-on fun with farm animals, as well as more exotic species, including anteaters and snakes. This summer a meadow of bell tents, complete with proper beds and soft furnishings, hosts visitors who want to stay for longer – wrist-bands give access to the farm park for the duration of your stay, including the restaurant and bar. Under Starry Skies, Carmarthenshire - Just west of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this eco-conscious glamping site has just two hand-built cabins with aggy-grass-topped roofs and natural insulation. Inside a double bunk bed, a compact kitchen area and a wood-burner make very clever use of the limited space, while, outside, the tumble-down meadow is awash with wildflowers and there are free-roaming Exmoor ponies and multiple streams. Dartmoor Domes, Devon - Between Dartmoor and the stunning South Devon coast, this new glamping site is home to four space-age looking geodesic domes, set beside a stream. Domes act as cosy bedrooms, with space for up to five people, while, on the wooden decking, each has its own private kitchen shack and a toilet and shower facilities. Children will just love paddling in the stream and meeting the alpacas that graze the neighbouring meadow. Kingfisher Lakes, East Yorkshire - This lakeside glamping site has been hugely popular with families since it first opened in 2017, so much so that they’ve adapted their accommodation in recent years, including adding a safari tent that sleeps up to 10 people. The reason it’s such a hit? With proper beds, modern kitchens and the option of a hot tub, it’s easy to see why parents love the place, while swimming in the lakes and hiring kayaks provides ample activities for kids. Hollow Oak Glamping, Conwy - These handcrafted ‘Cwts’ (huts) in North Wales boast the finest details inside, including table tops made from a single slab of oak and a modern, functional kitchen.Outside there is a beautiful wood-branch fence and a deck for soaking up the sun. Bedded into the hillside, the huts are closer to self-catering accommodation than camping and stand up to the North Wales weather any time of year. You can head to the beach or hike the nearby mountains in Snowdonia. Click on each pic to learn more and book!

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