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Glamping in Bourton-on-the-Water
Are you someone who likes nature and exotic animals? Do you enjoy the history and culture of the places you visit? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Birdland Park & Gardens to the Cotswold Motoring Museum & Toy Collection and from The Model Village to The Dragonfly Maze, you'll find the best glamping spots for quality time. You will be amazed at all that this incredible county has to offer, impressive zoos with exotic animals, amazing historical museums; beautiful medieval churches and much more. The amazing animals that you will find in Birdland Park & Gardens and the splendour of The Model Village give the city an attraction that many tourists want to know. This makes Bourton-on-the-Water an attractive destination for many people. No more waiting, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at Bourton-on-the-Water!
Glamping options with incredible living rooms with two 40-inch televisionsBourton-on-the-Water is a fantastic town with amazing natural wonders and man-made attractions that make it a sought-after destination. It also has a series of accommodations that seek to meet high quality standards to provide tourists with the opportunity to live an extraordinary experience. You can find accommodation with 4 rooms, all with a double bed and a single bed, which makes it possible for 12 people to sleep comfortably. It has a spectacular wooden floor throughout the room, an incredible living room with two 40-inch televisions and two huge pieces of furniture. A beautiful gigantic kitchen, with a gas oven, microwave oven, dishwasher and sink. Outside it is golden with a large landscaped garden with roses, 4 parking spaces, an excellent swimming pool, a barbecue area and even a beautiful Jacuzzi.
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The Old Mill at Lower Slaughter is an extraordinary place for history buffs to gain access to an institution that bears much of the historical memory of this impressive city. A very peculiar museum that guarantees that you will learn a lot and that you will enjoy an excellent day. In the first place, it has a mill, which is the setting where it all began and that allows the opportunity to learn in depth how baking works and the process that a corn mill carries out to carry out its work. The museum also has an excellent unique gift shop that offers items of the highest quality in the areas and is accompanied by very friendly soft jazz music Which is perfect for shopping for your gifts with a value for money ratio What is difficult to equalize; And as if that were not enough, it is equipped with an organic ice cream factory which is characterized by producing through the use of natural ingredients and without artificial additives, achieving the success of a delicious flavour accompanied by a really healthy product. It is an impressive place that all visitors should be willing to visit, especially those who are attracted by history and culture.
Bourton-on-the-Water for nature loversFounded in 1957, Birdland Park and Gardens is a fantastic wildlife park and zoo that is a spectacular place to be visited by Nature lovers. Around 500 birds are housed in more than 150 open aviaries, including the 1.5-meter-deep River Windrush. It is home to Pink-backed pecans, Stanley or blue cranes, white-naped cranes, cassowary, maraba stork, and golden parakeet, also known as golden parakeet; Birdland is part of an international breeding program for this endangered species. The Desert House is a sparsely planted winter habitat for birds that like semi-arid conditions. The desert finch and the carmn bee-eater are two of the species. Marshmouth Nature Reserve is a 2.5-acre natural reserve that is home to a variety of endangered animals, including martins.
Did You know that Birdland is home to the only king penguins of England, Wales, and Ireland?
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The Cotswold Motoring Museum is an amazing institution which is known for presenting collections from the world of motoring, especially from the 20th century. Founded in 1978 this amazing museum gives visitors the chance to enjoy my truly fantastic car collections. Contains 20th century automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, caravans, and motoring artefacts. Pedal cars, bicycles, toy cars, buses, aeroplanes, and other vehicles, model kits, mechanic fashioned into vehicles and structures, wooden and metal vehicles, and penny tin toys are among the museum's toy collection.
2. Marvel at a scale model townBourton-on-the-model Water's village began in 1936 and ended in 1940, making it one of the country's first model villages. The model depicts Bourton-on-the-core Water's in 1:9 scale, as it appeared in 1936. There are approximately 100 buildings in the model town. It is open to the public and includes exhibits of other models on smaller scales. Come and marvel at the authors' incredible work in perceiving the city's architectural reality and translating it into a scale model.
3. Travel back in time to the Jurassic eraJurassic Journey is one of the most important attractions of Birdland Park & Gardens since it is a trip to the Jurassic era in which visitors can appreciate animatronic designs of dinosaurs while taking an extraordinary guided tour with an expert in Jurassic history who details life, habitat, daily life and the possible cause of extinction accepted by the scientific community that these animals had. It is amazing the amount of knowledge and fun that can be obtained in the same place.
4. Drink a beer straight from the factoryIt is a fantastic brewery, what I said 2005 has been producing in this fantastic city one of the best beers in the whole region. Visitors have the opportunity to take a guided tour to learn in depth about the production process of various types of beer, learn about the history of the creation of the factory and, if that were not enough, live the experience of tasting different types of beer and spend a day amazing.
5. Go to know a prehistoric meeting placeOn the outskirts of Bourton-on-the-Water, in the heart of the Cotswolds (SSSI), a unique historic site can be found incorporating an Iron Age fort and town, a nature reserve and a Site of Interest special scientist. An archaeological site of national importance is located within the Greystones Farm Nature Reserve of the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. Salmonsbury Camp is a prehistoric Neolithic earthworks site dating back over 6,000 years.
6. Spend a fun-filled day with your entire family.A world of sport, action, celebration, and creativity...all centred around a lovely café! In Bourton on the Water, with man attractions to enjoy a marvellous day in company of your closer people. Come dine, drink, and play at the Clubhouse. You will find an extraordinary park that has been specially designed for both children and adults to have a unique experience.
7. The maze exit can be found.The Dragonfly Maze is another of the city's fantastic places to spend quality time and have fun with your family. The establishment has several mazes set up in the shape of a garden with varying levels of difficulty, in which you can have fun and strategically use your brain to locate the exit.
Information about glampings in Bourton-on-the-Water
🏡 Glampings available: | 2 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -37%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £32. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |