Glamping in the Cotswolds
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Cotswolds glamping holidays
Immerse yourself in honey-hued landscapes with a luxurious Cotswolds glamping stay. Explore pretty market towns and wander in rolling hills in this delightful destination.
Places to visit while glamping in the Cotswolds
Discover these charming villages and quaint market towns during your glamping stay.
Chipping Norton
A thriving market town, Chipping Norton is renowned for its antique shops, excellent food, and stunning views.
Things to do on a glamping stay in Chipping Norton:
- Grab a good book, coffee and cake at Jaffe & Neale Bookshop & Cafe
- Visit the iconic Dildy Squat Farm Shop for some lovely local treats
- Enjoy classic pub grub at the Falkland Arms, a welcoming inn with oak beams, cosy nooks and an inviting inglenook fireplace
- Stay nearby: Bluewood Lodges
Moreton-in-Marsh
With a direct rail link from London, this well-connected market town is well worth the journey. The high street is lined with elegant 17th- and 18th-century buildings and is filled with independent shops. Enjoy a glamping stay in this thriving town.
Things to do on a glamping stay in Moreton-in-Marsh:
- Dine at The Bell Inn, thought to be J.R.R. Tolkien’s inspiration for the Prancing Pony pub in The Lord of the Rings
- Visit the dog-friendly Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre for some rare and unusual trees and flower displays, and watch the birds of prey being flown at the nearby Cotswold Falconry Centre
- Enjoy a scrumptious afternoon tea at the charming Rixy's Cotswold Tearoom
Bourton-on-the-Water
This popular Cotswold village features a river running through its centre, making it one of the most picturesque places in the Cotswolds.
Things to do on a glamping stay in Bourton-on-the-Water:
- Discover the rare vehicles and classic memorabilia at the Cotswold Motoring Museum
- Wander around the quaint replica of The Old New Inn Model Village before refreshing at the on-site restaurant
- Spot over 500 birds, including flamingos, pelicans and cranes at Birdland
Types of Cotswolds glamping holidays
From lodges to converted containers and alpaca retreats, there’s a whole host of surprising stays to be discovered in the Cotswolds.
Bluewood Lodges
Escape to a beautiful bluebell wood near Kingham with a luxurious stay at Bluewood Lodges. With 12 lodges to choose from, there are dog-friendly options too, so the whole pack can enjoy a glamping break in the Cotswolds. Each lodge features stylish interiors and outdoor decking, complete with your own private, sunken hot tub for blissful evenings under the stars.
Shepherds' huts
We also have a lovely collection of shepherds' huts, including waterside huts with resident alpacas in the adjoining field and luxurious shepherds' huts with hot tubs and wood-burning stoves.
Converted containers
Enjoy a unique stay at a converted container cabin near Stratford-upon-Avon, just north of the Cotswolds. A great base for shopping, dining and independent shops, enjoy a cultural getaway in the peaceful Warwickshire village of Wellesbourne.
Take a look at our full range of glamping with hot tubs and dog-friendly glamping stays and discover your next glamping adventure.







