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Glamping in Chester
There are many fantastic places to spend a dream holiday in the UK, and today Holidu brings you a destination not to be missed. In the county of Cheshire, England lies the beautiful city of Chester, which is a popular tourist destination due to its rich history. No matter what your tastes are, you are sure to find something to suit you here, whether you want to visit monuments, museums, cultural centres or natural areas such as parks and gardens. All this while staying in the glamping sites available in Chester, which have a very traditional, and sometimes rustic style that makes them very cosy and homely. Not only that, but you'll also be able to enjoy the gardens that many of these accommodations have, perfect for getting some fresh air and spending some quality time.
Cosy and relaxing glamping sites with landscaped gardens with everything you need.Even if you've chosen to stay at glamping sites for their practicality and unique experience, you won't have to sacrifice your comfort. Chester's glamping sites have everything you need for a dream holiday. Firstly, although they are not too big, they have rooms spacious enough for you to move around freely. Many of them also have kitchen and living areas, fully furnished and equipped with basic appliances. The latter may include a coffee maker, kettle, microwave, small cooker, dishwasher, and even a heater and air conditioning. You will also have internet connection and television services covered. Finally, another benefit is that most have a flexible pet policy, so you can take your furry friend with you. Come and see what Chester has in store for you! Book your glamping now!
Travellers and activities
Chester's extensive history means that you can find all sorts of sites of great historical importance in the city. One of these is Chester Cathedral, which has been home to devotees of the Anglican cult since 1541. However, its construction goes back further in time, to around the 16th century, when it began as a simple stone structure. Over the years it has undergone several alterations, but today it can be said to have an ostentatious Romanesque style mixed with Gothic. In addition, despite being a cathedral, it is also a popular venue for music performances and art exhibitions. So, as well as coming to see its beautiful architecture, you can also keep an eye out for any exhibitions or concerts taking place during your visit.
Chester for hiking loversIf you're searching for a place to hike and to keep yourself active, Sandstone Trail is ideal. It stretches an impressive 34 miles, where you'll pass through a myriad of environments including mineshafts, mines, caves, quarries and even impressive springs. Although it's a long trail, you won't have to hike it all if you don't want to, as the scenery along the way is equally spectacular. Many people take 3-4 days to walk the entire length, and although it may seem like a long time, the trails are not too difficult, and there are good signposts, so you won't get lost. You should take into account the planning of how many you are going to walk each day, as well as wearing the appropriate clothing and footwear. And just to be extra cautious, make sure you keep an eye on the weather for the days you'll be on the road.
In a survey conducted by the USA Today newspaper in 2013, Chester was ranked number 5 of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Top 7 travel tips in Chester
There is nothing quite as much fun as visiting a zoo and meeting amazing animals. Chester Zoo is a perfect example of a quality tourist attraction, so much so that it is regarded as one of the best in the country. Its modern facilities are home to more than 20,000 endangered animals, 500 of which are different species from each other. Some of the most interesting creatures are giraffes, lions, cute monkeys, bears, and rhinos.
2. Discover the iconic Chester RowsThis place is another example of Chester's rich history. It is one of a series of fantastic half-timbered buildings linked by a series of extensive galleries. They date back to around the 13th century, when they were dwellings above the warehouses overlooking the street. Their appearance attracts a lot of attention from visitors, especially photographers. So don't miss a visit to this iconic spot in the city.
3. Take a stroll along the River DeeAt approximately 70 miles long, this river is very famous throughout Cheshire. It is very popular with those who enjoy a walk by the water, as there are a number of trails in the area where you can enjoy the scenery. There are also a variety of establishments. if you want to enjoy delicious food and drink or just buy souvenirs.
4. Spend a day outdoors in Grosvenor ParkThere is no doubt that England's parks are on another level, and this place proves it. This park is awarded the prestigious green flag, which is given to green spaces that are excellently managed. Approximately 20 acres in size, it has a classic Victorian style, and is popular with tourists and locals alike due to its large natural spaces. Here you can come and do all sorts of outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, picnicking and even walk your pets.
5. Buy priceless objects at The Antiques ShopIf you are a fan of antiques, you will find incredible objects here. Located at 40 Watergate Street, from the outside you'll notice that this establishment has a style as unique and antique as the objects it sells. The shop is run by Peter Thornber, an antiques expert who will ensure a quality shopping experience. Both inside and out you'll find everything from furniture, clocks, figurines, sculptures, jewellery, toys, instruments and much more.
6. Go back to your childhood with Chester in LegoIt is a quick but rather lovely visit. It's located in Chester Market Hall, so if you're visiting, don't forget to take a look at this intricate creation. Despite being constructed solely from LEGO blocks, it is an excellent recreation of the city of Chester, with its buildings from The Rows, as well as various establishments and even citizens going about their daily business.
7. See an unrivalled performance at Grosvenor Park Open Air TheatreYou can enjoy this unique experience during the summer at Grosvenor. In a series of performances over 8 weeks, this open-air theatre is the ideal place to enjoy a repertoire of incredible plays. So come along, sit back and relax as you watch shows such as Romeo and Juliet, Little Women and Stig of the Dump.
Information about glampings in Chester
🏡 Glampings available: | 7 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -46%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £30. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and garden. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |