The British summer develops into one that you want to spend mainly outdoors.
A plushlamp site with preliminary tents is the perfect alternative to a conventional hotel with comfortable beds, real loos and the opportunity to meet nature (without feeling too rustic).
Here is our selection of the best glamping sites to book for the sunshine season.
Pumla, Herefordshire


The star gazing is first class with this hybrid hybrid set between the Wye Valley Aonb and the BRECON BEACONS-ABER at night, it would be to miss your fabulous design. From the chic bathroom in the Scandi-style with a marbled shower to the Fresko-Department, which has dropped in bright onions, the owners Emily and Malik clearly have an eye for details.
Hikers love the cat’s background, while lazy travelers find a break in the deep sheet metal bath or in bed with a view of the rolling Herefordshire hills.
From £ 139, Canopyandstars.co.uk
Quiet+wild, Shropshire
Glamping in chic. Rest+Wilds four black gossip cabins look from an atmospheric Scandi interior with rich farrow and spherical tones on walls, metallic accents and nut brown forests. With a perfect size for a Coupley weekend, you invite you to connect to the Clee Hills. Fortunately, there is no WLAN; The entertainment looks like sheep grazing.
From £ 175, resandwild.co
Wild luxury, Norfolk
Place, place, place. In these comfortable tents in Safari style you get an epic coastal landscape via a meandering walk through the orchard and wetland to a nature reserve beach. But they will also be the culinary comfort of a city of Chichi North Norfolk as farm shops filled with goodie, gourmet fish and chips and an excellent fishmaker, Gurney, just a few steps away from the screen. The Lifeboat Inn, an atmospheric old pub for lazy Sundays, is hardly much further.
From £ 295, wildluxury.co.uk
Malting farm, diningex
The eclectic bundle of huts, lodges and camps in this quiet glade is perfect for families. The rustic aesthetic aesthetics is nailed with tables from tree trunk, trailer lights in rattan style and minimalist wood cladding.
Book it: from £ 280 for two nights. coolstys.com
Honeydown, Devon
Do you fancy the usual tent structure? This collection of unique wooden domes (called “truffle”), which are scattered over 15 hectares of oak forests, gives you a different kind of experience. Slink in a hammock with a good book or make a pizza in the specific oven. The Tarka Trail is available for cyclists, and there is also a deli and a farm business.
Book it: from £ 300 for two nights. Honeydown.com
KIP Hideaways, Lincolnshire
Safari tents are a fabulous option for the glamping of the family enough space to give all privacy and at the same time make the entire brood under one roof. This stay in Lincolnshire makes the genre with a deep bathroom and enough bedrooms for six. If the family dynamics get a bit of Ott, they are also happy to walk to a pub.
Book it: from £ 188. kipphideawayways.com
Moonlight, Cornwall
The romance is chosen in the combo of this cool hat and Beduin tent -Combo in Truro up to 11. With the whirlpool, the pretty cuisine and the cozy sheepskin carpets, you and your Beau can imagine that you cuddled into a boutique hotel in forests. Spa treatments can be ordered in the Bedouin tent.
Book it: from £ 499 for two nights. sykescottages.co.uk
Oastbrook Estate, East Sussex
You have your priorities directly on this Rother Valley spot: Each cozy bell tent is equipped with a wine cooler. And should you run dry on refreshments without stress – with a vineyard and a tasting room on the property you can fill up. Start your day with a breakfast box muesli and fresh fruit and then go to the nearby Bodiam lock.
Book it: from £ 133. oastbrook.com
Creekside on Lazy T, North Yorkershire
Nature’s own sound pool – a chatterer – sets the scene for relaxation during this stay at the North York Moors National Park. The 5 m dome has high-flying ceilings and a king-size bed as well as a spacious bathroom in the inner and outdoor pool with a view of the trees. Bring a good book with you, step back and breathe out.
Book it: from £ 282 for two nights. thelazyt.co.uk
Elmley, Kent
Only 40 miles from London in a 3,300 hectare national nature reserve from Elmley’s seasonal bell tents are the ideal place for the inclusion of wildlife-von owls to woodpeckers, dragonflies to butterflies. You will immerse yourself in the forest or meadow, but definitely not upgraded, with sustainable meals in the Kingshill barn and bathroom, which are filled with Verden toilet articles. There is also a SPA menu with Votary’s facial treatment.
Book it: from £ 320 for two nights. elmleynaturereserve.co.uk
Lilypod, Devon
Consider the answer of this Great Britain to the Maldivian over water villa: a floating pod on a quiet lake in Devon. It comes with a lot of aquatic attraction, from the architecturally dared structure to the floating terrace for sunowners and grill evenings. Add to the surroundings of flowering wildflowers and dense trees; A skylight over the bed to the stargas; And a vineyard on site with a bottomless supply of stain white wine. Everything you need for the full paradise atmosphere is an explosion of the summer sun.
Book it: from £ 440 for two nights. coolstys.com
Bubbles couple in Finn Lough, County FeraManagh
Get seriously in nature with a stay in these two-person bubbles, where you can enjoy the surrounding forest around the clock through transparent walls. The smallest is equipped with a four-hunter bed and perfect for star gas à deux Nespresso machine and a small seating area for calm brek gravel. Premium domes also have a free-standing bathroom so that you can soak while fluttering birds or rustling forest leaves.
Book it: from £ 250. Finnlough.com
Chapter House Cathedral view, Somerset
Somerset views are not much more iconic than Wells Cathedral – and this sweet Schott with whirlpool and BBQ brings it perfectly into the frame. Love yourself in fountains to explore the restaurants and shops or book a hot air balloon ride and take off from your door.
Book it: from £ 375 for two nights. luxurycoastal.co.uk
Trecombe Lakes, Cornwall
This clutch of wooden capsules plays in forests and pulled around a small lake. Despite the Google Maps coordinates outside of Falmouth, it really feels far away. Book families for evenings that roast marshmallows through fire or burger on grills and days in the forest play area with rope fluctuations. For the full style points, the larger, slimmer lodges are raised on stilts and furnished with Swedish, Swedish soils.
Book it: from £ 375. Trecombe-lakes.co.uk