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Glamping Break for Two 18 Locations 2 Nights with Code

£69.99£99.9930% off
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What's included?
Two nights' accommodation in a camping pod, timber tent or similar at your choice of participating glamping sites

Try the latest craze in staycationing with this flexible two-night glamping package. Love the fresh air and freedom of camping, but don’t fancy the mud and rain? Well here’s the perfect solution. Whether it’s a stylish camping pod, quirky wigwam or sturdy timber tent, you’ll be sheltered from anything the British weather can throw at you whilst still experiencing the great British countryside. This experience offers a varied choice of stunning locations for you to choose from, spanning the length and breadth of the UK. With locations in Devon, Cumbria, Herefordshire and rural Scottish Isles, this two night glamping stay is the perfect quirky romantic getaway.

What do I need to know?
  • All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences
  • Facilities and availability vary depending on location
  • Exclusion periods apply at some venues
  • All dates are subject to availability
  • Pre-booking is essential with £20 supplement for weekend bookings
  • Camping pods are unfurnished and you will need to bring your own camping equipment
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  1. Grego1966's avatar
    Purchased this last year and was unable to book when I wanted to go as they were full all year. Buy a gift would not reimburse so had to swap it for a cocktail class at revs. It’s a shame you can’t book the dates at the same time as ordering the gift. Found buy a gift a bit restrictive.
  2. bilz_852's avatar
    Ordered these last time it was posted on here. Had to get a refund straight away as most locations are usually booked out till next year.
  3. helenj's avatar
    Lots of these are empty so need camping stuff & air beds
  4. Ammar.S's avatar
    As others have said don’t bother, as it’s border line impossible to find any suitable availability. although, when I requested a refund they give me an extra 20% in credit
  5. afroylnt's avatar
    if there is no toilet it's just a break in a posh hut
    Fraser_Gordon's avatar
    Bed in a shed
  6. trebor's avatar
    I finally understand why glamping and festivals ect. are so popular middle class people.

    “privileged white people have to pay to experience hardship as they have no real life experience of it”

    Probably slightly misquoted this quote from a person in the USA, and for the UK you could probably drop the white part or at least swap it for middle class. However it makes perfect sense.

    I could slum it without a wash for a couple of days but wouldn’t want to pay for accommodation without a private toilet. (edited)
    Tim_A's avatar
    This is a bit heavy for a deal for a short holiday. You might be more at home moaning about the state of the middle classes and your personal accommodation preferences on Reddit.
  7. Fogg1969's avatar
    If you want to book definite dates, there are comparably priced deals out there. A pod at this place nr Sandringham is £40 per night next week, and they have beds (no bedding), and electricity included.

    pinecones.co.uk/the…te/ (edited)
  8. digidavek's avatar
    List of locations on the website would be handy.
  9. CoffeeORmoreCoffee's avatar
    I was up all night in my hut in the wilderness thinking Freddie was scratching the wall in the night with his knife fingers ... turned out to be a hanging basket which I launched for the following 2 nights
  10. Smeggyg's avatar
    We had won a 2 night hotel voucher off buy a gift (apparent value of £169) we wanted to use it, and every single booking wanted extra money, buyers beware, I feel as though it is more of a very expensive deposit, not a gift/prize. We still haven't booked and don't intend on doing so, we'll have to transfer it to something else unfortunately. Feel a bit cheated to be honest! (edited)
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