212 small campsites near the Trans Euro Trail
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The Green Escape
Ockley, Surrey
A magical six acre woodland glampsite dedicated to group getaways for up to 22 people in the Surrey Hills.
Wriggles Brook Gypsy Wagon BandB
Hoarwithy, Herefordshire
Quirky gypsy wagon and showman's wagon glamping in the Wye Valley AONB. Ideal for couples.
Fairy Bell Wood
Kendal, Cumbria
Off-grid glamping in a Spanish yurt hidden amongst acres of idyllic woodland, overlooking the Lakeland Fells.
Gowan Bank Farm
Ings, Windermere, Cumbria
Tranquil glamping retreat in a luxury and eco friendly shepherd's hut on a working hill farm, surrounded by nature.
Light Farm Cabins
Laughton, Lewes, East Sussex
Set on a working farm with luxury ensuite cabins surrounded by countryside. 15 minutes from the South Downs!
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Ravenswyld
East Grinstead, West Sussex
Off-grid, adults-only shepherd's hut with a kitchen and ensuite. Near Ashdown Forest and surrounded by nature.
The Glamping Orchard
Longney, Gloucestershire
Glamping in the Cotswolds A 1950s caravan with rooftop garden as seen on Amazing Spaces, and a charming bell tent.
The Roost Luxury Cabins
Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire
Luxurious glamping in two wooden cabins, ideal for couples, set close to the Forest of Dean. Dogs welcome.
Rectory Farm
Woolstaston, Church Stretton, Shropshire
Wonderful country escape in beautiful Shropshire countryside, modern double bedded caravan with elevated views.
Glamping Malvern Shepherd Hut
Malvern, Worcestershire
An ensuite shepherd's hut with fully furnished interior perfect for couples. Ideal for fishing and good walks.
Bucklebury Farm & Deer Safari Park
Reading, Berkshire
Rustic off-grid canvas lodges, sleeping six! Farm animals, a wild deer park and nature trails await.
The Plough Inn Campsite
Hereford, Herefordshire
A simple pub campsite for tents and tourers, with beautiful scenery over Herefordshire's Golden Valley.