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Average rating of Europe: 5 out of 5 based on 105 reviews.

We offer 186 glampings in Europe, with a total of 768 sleeps with prices ranging from $16 to $780 per night.

Where Hotel Walls End and Starry Ceilings Begin

Imagine waking up in a cozy cabin overlooking the French Alps, or sipping your morning coffee in a treehouse nestled within a Tuscan vineyard. Glamping in Europe offers the perfect blend of adventure and comfort for travelers who want to experience the great outdoors without sacrificing life's luxuries. This continent, spanning approximately 10 million square kilometers with over 744 million people across more than 40 countries, is home to some of the world's most diverse landscapes, climates, and cultures. From the Mediterranean warmth of southern Spain to the dramatic fjords of Norway, Europe provides an unparalleled backdrop for your next glamping holiday.

The Numbers That Make Europe Glamping Irresistible

Europe is leading the global glamping revolution. The European glamping market was valued at over USD 1.2 billion in 2024 and accounts for more than 35% of the worldwide glamping market. This growth is expected to continue, with the market projected to reach USD 2.17 billion by 2030. France alone boasts approximately 8,000 campsites, making it second only to the United States in camping infrastructure. Cabins and pods currently dominate the accommodation category, representing over 45% of the market share, while glamping tents, yurts, and treehouses continue to grow in popularity. The 33 to 50 age group is the fastest-growing segment in European glamping, proving that this style of travel appeals perfectly to discerning adults seeking meaningful experiences.

Why Swap Your Standard Hotel for a Safari Tent

Glamping in Europe offers distinct advantages that traditional hotels simply cannot match:

  • Unmatched Diversity of Landscapes: Europe features everything from the rugged Alps dominating south-central Europe to the Pyrenees forming a barrier between Spain and France, from approximately 188,000 lakes in Finland to the volcanic wonders of Iceland. This variety means you can find glamping experiences ranging from Mediterranean beach settings to arctic wilderness retreats.
  • Sustainable Travel Made Easy: Many glamping sites adopt eco-friendly practices like using renewable energy and sustainable materials. This allows you to enjoy nature without leaving a negative environmental impact while contributing to local conservation efforts.
  • Digital Detox Opportunities: Wellness programs and digital detox experiences at glamping sites appeal to urban dwellers looking to unplug and reconnect with nature. The trend of combining luxury with mindfulness continues to grow across European glamping destinations.
  • Unique Accommodation Styles: From shepherd huts in Yorkshire to vineyard glamping in Tuscany, from safari tents in Croatia to castle pods in Scotland, the variety of accommodation types is virtually endless. Many glamping sites now offer amenities like Wi-Fi, coffee machines, air conditioning, and regular cleaning services.
  • Cost-Effective Luxury: Glamping often provides a more affordable alternative to luxury hotels while delivering unique experiences you simply cannot replicate in a standard room. Many emerging destinations in Eastern and Central Europe offer exceptional value.

Beyond the Brochure: Unexpected European Treasures

While Paris, Rome, and London have their undeniable appeal, Europe's true magic often lies in places that rarely make traditional tourist itineraries:

The Azores, Portugal

This nine-island archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean offers dramatic volcanic landscapes, including Mount Pico, Portugal's highest mountain at 2,351 meters. The smallest island, Corvo, boasts the stunning Caldeirão, a large volcanic crater with lakes and islets. Visitors can explore Gruta das Torres, the largest lava tube in Portugal.

Slovenia's Wine Country

Just hours from Venice, Slovenia offers emerald lakes, charming villages, and world-class wines. It is an ideal slow travel destination for those seeking authenticity without the crowds.

The Faroe Islands

Located midway between Norway and Iceland, this archipelago offers untouched nature coexisting with vibrant Nordic culture. Dramatic cliffs plunge into the North Atlantic Ocean, while the capital Tórshavn features historic cobbled streets and traditional turf-roofed buildings. This is a quieter alternative for viewing the Northern Lights.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Often overlooked by travelers, this country features the 16th-century Blagaj Monastery built into a cliff face, the town of Jajce with its central waterfall, and Una National Park with pristine rivers. Sutjeska National Park is home to one of Europe's last primeval forests.

Transylvania, Romania

Beyond the Dracula legend, Transylvania offers beautifully preserved medieval towns like Sighisoara, Brasov, and Sibiu. Some villages remain so remote they still have dirt roads and communal water pumps, offering a glimpse into Europe's past.

Five Activities That Will Redefine Your European Adventure

Skip the obvious tourist attractions and immerse yourself in experiences that create lasting memories:

  1. Try Smoke Sauna Culture in Finnish Lapland: Experience a traditional savusauna (smoke sauna) followed by a dip in a cold pond. Visit the Sami cultural museum SIIDA in Inari, and if timing permits, witness a reindeer race on frozen lakes where locals race on skis attached to reindeer harnesses.
  2. Kayak Through Swedish Archipelagos: In Sörmland, near Stockholm, paddle through tranquil archipelagos, try wild cooking, explore forests, and warm up in a traditional sauna. Adventurous hikers can tackle the Sörmlandsleden, a 1,000-kilometer hiking trail starting near Stockholm.
  3. Explore the Central Pyrenees: The Gavarnie area in southern France offers spectacular mountain scenery, family-friendly hikes, and phenomenal local cuisine, all with far fewer tourists than the Alps. The Cirque du Gavarnie trek at 6.2 miles is a moderate route with outstanding views.
  4. Discover Lake Ohrid: Straddling North Macedonia and Albania, this ancient lake offers crystal-clear swimming, excellent restaurants, fascinating historical sites, and lively nightlife at a fraction of the cost of more famous Mediterranean destinations.
  5. Hike the Ancient Walls of Kotor, Montenegro: This historic fortified town in the Bay of Kotor offers one of Europe's most stunning views. Climb the surrounding mountain trails to see the red-roofed town surrounded by turquoise waters and towering peaks, then enjoy the affordable local hospitality.

Practical Wisdom for Your Glamping Journey

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are generally ideal for glamping in Europe. You will enjoy pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful landscapes. The southern Mediterranean countries offer mild temperatures and warm, dry summers, while central European destinations provide four distinct seasons with hot summers and cold winters.

Accommodation Types to Consider

European glamping offers remarkable variety. Choose from luxury cabins, safari tents, yurts, treehouses, shepherd huts, geodesic domes, and even converted railway carriages. Many sites now feature comfortable beds, private bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces with spectacular views.

Booking Considerations

The average booking lead time for glamping accommodations has extended from 29 days to 35 days, so planning ahead is advisable, especially for peak summer months when search interest peaks in July and August. Consider booking during shoulder seasons for better availability and often lower prices.

Getting Around

Europe's extensive rail network, well-maintained roads, and budget airlines make reaching even remote glamping destinations relatively straightforward. Many glamping sites are deliberately located away from major cities, so renting a car may provide the most flexibility for exploring the surrounding areas.

Your Tent Under European Stars Awaits

Whether you are seeking a romantic retreat in a vineyard pod, a family adventure in a forest treehouse, or a solo escape in a coastal cabin, glamping in Europe delivers experiences that standard accommodations simply cannot match. With a booming market, diverse landscapes spanning from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean Sea, and countless hidden gems waiting to be explored, there has never been a better time to trade your hotel room for something extraordinary. Book a glamping now and let the adventure begin under Europe's magnificent skies.

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