The UK glamping hotspot perfect for whole family with wood-fired hot tub and dreamy view – and you can even go kayaking
YOU'LL wake up to one dreamy view here, says Lifestyle Editor Catherine Bennion-Pedley.
And the gem of Stamford and its Friday market is located just 15 minutes away from The Nest.
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Soak up vistas of the wild meadow and watch ducks gliding across the lake from your egg-shaped bath – the standout feature in each of the three safari tents at The Nest in Lincolnshire.
Lap up the same views from the master bed, wrapped up in linen from The White Company.
Meanwhile, board games can be found in the coffee-table trunk and locally roasted coffee in the kitchen, plus there’s a wood-burning stove and BBQ.
There are walks aplenty, with 38 acres of farmland to explore (you’ll likely spot the local deer).
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Nab the hammock in the woods for total relaxation, send the kids off with a nature-hunt kit, or get kayaking on the lake.
You can even go for a wild swim if you’re feeling brave.
Hire the wood-fired hot tub to glamp it up even more.
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You’re only 15 minutes away from the gem of Stamford and its incredible Friday market – expect foodie treats, plants, jewellery and clothes.
Gorgeous lifestyle shop You is stuffed with gifting goals and smells divine ().
You’ll find affordable boutique fashion in Iris & Violet () and ace, personalisable homeware at Katie Cardew ().
Or climb aboard old trains, marvel at model railways and ride a steam train – including Thomas The Tank Engine on selected dates – at Nene Valley Railway in Wansford.
Tickets cost from £5 per person ().
Grab a seat on the alfresco terrace and be sure to try the Bread & Butter chardonnay, £7.30 a glass, too.
Hunt out plant-based cafe The Blonde Beet in Stamford for spiced oat and coconut softie biscuits, £2.25, brilliant blondies and excellent coffee in the super-cute courtyard – this is vegan food at its best ().
Come dinnertime, tuck into roasted duck pizza with spring onions, cucumber, mozzarella and hoisin sauce, £17, in the quirky, 13th-century setting of The Tobie Norris ().