The best hidden-gem glamping sites – with TV star owners, margarita pop-ups & wood-fired hot tubs
LOOKING for a glamping site to gather together those you love the most?
We’ve tested four of England’s best for that very purpose.
They all have plenty of old-fashioned fun on their doorsteps to keep everyone interested, and could make meeting friends or family halfway a whole lot lovelier.
So it’s time to take your pick, talk dates and start preparing those marshmallows (and fizz!) to toast…
THE VINTAGE ONE
Brook Meadow, Leicestershire
The Lowdown: Pretty cabinets of antique crockery, a slipper bath with brass overhead rain shower and jungle-inspired furnishings make the Marabou safari tent on this traditional campsite a beaut.
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Details such as Smeg appliances, a four-poster bed and a big, squidgy sofa will raise a smile – as will the super-cute kids’ tent beds, which mean two families can share.
Fluffy hot-water bottles, velvet quilts and a wood burner keep things cosy, then unzip the canvas for lake views and a double swing.
Later, pick a hay bale for kids’ “moovie” night in the Cowshed and catch foodie pop-ups by local talent La Fête Fleurie, who whip up Mexican street-food suppers with excellent margaritas, plus divine cakes with your morning cuppa.
There’s a wood-fired-pizza-oven horsebox that visits, too.
Explore: For the littlest, there’s piglet racing, pony grooming and a fantastic nature-themed indoor play at West Lodge Farm Park, from £4 for over-twos ().
Find glorious gardens and flamingos at Coton Manor, adult entry £10 and kids £3.50 (), or get lost in three miles of maize at Wistow Maze, a 20-minute drive away – tickets cost £9.95 per adult, £7.95 per child ().
There are also adrenalin sports – think racing buggies, hovercraft and clay-pigeon shooting – a stone’s throw from the site, from £25 per hour ().
Refuel: Book ahead for the Tollemache Arms, 15 minutes’ drive away, for excellent gastro-pub grub – try the bang bang cauliflower, £7.50, with a rhubarb and ginger G&T made with Warner’s Gin, which is distilled down the road ().
Foodies should also hit Ascough’s Bistro for flavour-packed dishes, such as smoked chicken terrine with gooseberry and elderflower chutney, or hake with cod scampi, sherry and smoked butter sauce.
Two courses cost from £20 ().
FYI: Differing budgets? Mates can pitch up with their own kit from £24 per night.
THE TV ONE
Cotswold Farm Park, Gloucestershire
The Lowdown: Old Spot is one of six wooden lodges on Countryfile’s Adam Henson’s farm.
Kids will love the huge bunks, as well as the welcome pack of crisps and hot chocolate, while there’s coffee on hand for you, plus a hot tub to unwind in while watching the sheep wandering in the Windrush Valley fields.
There’s the same blissful view from the hand-carved king-size bed, too.
Explore: Farm entry is included, so you can meet the resident pigs, goats, donkeys and chicks as many times as you like during your stay.
Plus, pet guinea pigs and rabbits, before hitting the enormous bouncy pillows and play areas.
Afterwards, take the 1.5-mile Wildlife Walk trail, part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and spot the dry river valley and a 3,000-year-old Iron Age round barrow.
Refuel: The on-site Ox Shed puts on themed nights, including pizzas every Saturday.
Order the Henson’s Hero with ‘nduja sausage and black olives, £17, paired with Adam’s Rare Breed Pale Ale, £3.50.
Come morning, collect pastries and sourdough from the farm shop.
Half an hour away is The Crown Inn at Church Enstone – a picture-perfect country pub.
Bag a table in the plant-filled garden room for delights like samphire pakora, £5, followed by Tuscan haricot bean stew with creamed corn and soured squash, £20, and a mini roast beef lunch on Sundays, £11, for kids ().
At farm shop/eatery The Cotswold Outpost near Burford, the goat’s cheese salad, £13.95, and slice of Vicky sponge makes for a delicious light lunch ().
FYI: The lodges are pretty compact, so you’ll want to enjoy the outdoor decking as much as possible.
THE OFF-GRID ONE
Hidden England Escapes, Worcestershire
The Lowdown: Overlooking the super-pretty Teme Valley and with just two pads sharing a huge field of long grass with winding paths, this place is a hidden gem.
And the best bit? Stargazing from your wood-fired hot tub, which owner Iain will kindly stoke ready for your arrival.
Tickets cost from £10.50 (). To see lions and feed giraffes from your car, head to West Midland Safari Park, complete with its small theme park for extra thrills.
If you have a train fan with you, hop on a vintage steam engine from Bewdley, £15.50 return (), picking up a Kinder Bueno ice-cream creation from Mrs Chill’s parlour on the way back.
Refuel: Follow the River Teme to The Den at Mill Farm, a 10-minute stroll away, for treats such as pear and stilton quiche and coffee and walnut cake.
While there, browse cute cards at Mrs Best Paper Co, and pick up pretty underwear from Lottie’s Eco ().
Meanwhile, seven minutes from your field, The Baiting House is a date-night gem – be sure to order the cheese soufflé with beer and onion jam, £9, if it’s on the menu ().
FYI: Being off-grid, there’s an icebox in place of a fridge, plus the eco loo can get a little whiffy.
Book it: Hakuna Matata, sleeping four people, costs from £130 a night, (). Plan your trip at .
THE LUXE ONE
The Farmstead, Suffolk
The Lowdown: If you’re looking for an achingly stylish year-round haven, this is it!
There are eight lodges in a wildflower meadow – particularly gorgeous in the summer – and all come with an espresso machine, Rangemaster oven, Smart TV, Roberts radio and alfresco bath.