West Midlands, Enville 4 Sleeps, 1 Bedroom, (new)
Cornwall, Launceston 2 Sleeps, 1 Bedroom, (new)
Black Isle, Rosemarkie 3 Sleeps, 1 Bedroom, (new)
Inverness-Shire, Invermoriston 4 Sleeps, 1 Bedroom, (new)
Worcestershire, Malvern 4 Sleeps, 1 Bedroom, (new)
Shropshire, Oswestry 6 Sleeps, 2 Bedrooms, (new)
Worcestershire, Malvern 6 Sleeps, 1 Bedroom, (new)
West Midlands, Henley-in-Arden 4 Sleeps, 1 Bedroom, (new)
Average rating of the United Kingdom: 5 out of 5 based on 28 reviews.
We offer 76 glampings in the United Kingdom, with a total of 287 sleeps with prices ranging from $16 to $316 per night.
The United Kingdom is a land where ancient history meets breathtaking natural beauty, all packed into a surprisingly compact island nation. Spanning approximately 244,376 square kilometres, the UK brings together four distinct countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, each with its own character and landscapes waiting to be explored from your glamping retreat.
What makes the UK so remarkable for glamping holidays? No location in this archipelago is more than 125 kilometres from the sea, meaning coastal escapes and countryside adventures are always within easy reach. From the dramatic Scottish Highlands, home to Ben Nevis standing tall at 1,345 metres, to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds and the mystical moorlands of Dartmoor, the UK offers landscapes that shift dramatically within just an hour's drive.
Glamping in the United Kingdom has evolved far beyond basic tents. Today's glamping scene offers an extraordinary variety of unique accommodations that combine adventure with indulgence. You can choose from shepherd's huts with wood-burning stoves, geodomes for stargazing, safari tents with en-suite bathrooms, suspended tree tents, converted gypsy wagons, luxurious yurts and even hobbit-style earth dwellings.
Many UK glamping sites now feature remarkable amenities: private hot tubs under the stars, fully equipped kitchens, outdoor baths surrounded by nature and thoughtful design-led interiors. This is camping reinvented for those who want to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying genuine comfort.
The UK enjoys a temperate oceanic climate with mild winters and warm summers. Temperatures typically range from around 2-7°C in winter to pleasant summer highs of 18-22°C, meaning you can enjoy outdoor activities comfortably throughout the year without extreme heat or cold. The famous British weather may include occasional rain showers, but these passing clouds give way to sunshine and create that lush, green countryside the UK is famous for.
Spring brings blooming flowers and warming temperatures, perfect for exploring on foot. Summer offers long days with sunlight stretching until 9 or 10pm. Autumn transforms the landscape into a canvas of golden browns, deep yellows and fiery oranges. Even winter has its charms, with crisp walks and cosy evenings by the fire at your glamping retreat.
While Buckingham Palace and Big Ben attract millions, the UK hides countless treasures away from the tourist trails. Seek out these less-celebrated wonders during your glamping holiday:
Britain's largest nationally protected wetland offers over 125 miles of navigable waterways, six rivers and 63 broads. Hire a kayak, canoe or traditional boat and glide through this peaceful landscape of shallow lakes, marshes and fens, spotting rare wildlife along the way.
Seek out Henrhyd Falls, the highest waterfall in South Wales, where paths lead through atmospheric woodland (the cave behind was actually used as Batman's lair in filming). Or discover Rhaeadr y Parc Mawr near Llanrwst, a gorgeous secluded waterfall with pools perfect for wild swimming.
St Davids in Pembrokeshire holds city status despite having a population of just around 1,600. This charming settlement sits within the only UK national park recognised primarily for its coastline, offering dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and Iron Age forts to explore.
Berneray West Beach in the Outer Hebrides offers turquoise waters and white sand that could rival any tropical paradise. Despite being listed among Europe's best beaches, it remains wonderfully remote and uncrowded.
The UK's wine scene has blossomed in recent years. St. Martin's Vineyard on the Isles of Scilly is the UK's smallest vineyard and winery, producing organic wines in a stunning coastal setting with wildflower fields and picnic areas overlooking the sea.
The UK boasts 15 National Parks, each offering distinct landscapes and experiences:
England alone has 224 National Nature Reserves covering over 116,000 hectares, from The Wash (the largest at 8,800 hectares) to intimate woodland sanctuaries perfect for wildlife spotting.
The UK's compact size means most glamping destinations are reachable within a few hours. An excellent rail network connects major cities, while country roads wind through picturesque villages. Many glamping sites offer detailed directions and are best reached by car for maximum flexibility.
Glamping in the United Kingdom offers something traditional hotels simply cannot match: the joy of waking up surrounded by nature while enjoying genuine comfort. Whether you choose a shepherd's hut overlooking rolling Shropshire hills, a safari tent near the Cornish coast, or a treehouse hidden in ancient Herefordshire woodland, your UK glamping experience will create memories that last far longer than any ordinary holiday.
Book a glamping now and discover why this island nation, with its ever-changing landscapes and centuries of stories waiting to be uncovered, makes the perfect backdrop for your next escape.