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Glamping in Hampshire
If you are looking for a holiday in a picturesque, quiet place, close to nature and with lots to do, Holidu shows you the perfect place for all this. In the fabulous county of Hampshire, England, you will find the ideal holiday destination, with beautiful towns close to nature and full of interesting places for the whole family to enjoy. From stunning natural sites, parks and harbours to historical and cultural buildings such as museums and theatres, you're sure to find something to suit your tastes. Now, when it comes to accommodation, you can find quite practical and comfortable options, such as the many beautiful glamping sites to choose from. Despite their small size, these accommodations are quite spacious and are perfect for those who love to be close to nature, as many of them are surrounded by gardens and lush forests.
Beautiful glamping accommodations for all tastes and all peopleAs well as being very practical, these accommodations come in many styles and sizes, some even accommodating up to 6 people. You can choose from a nice tent style, or a homey log cabin style, some of them are beautifully remodelled trailers that create a lovely romantic atmosphere. But as well as being quite nice, appearance-wise, they also have everything you will need for a stress-free holiday, such as well-furnished rooms, internet access, appliances and parking, besides many of them are pet-friendly. All this you can enjoy once you arrive in this wonderful county, so book your glamping site now!
Travellers and activities
There are many outstanding natural sites to explore in Hampshire, so if you don't know where to start, here are a couple of great options. If you're someone who loves long walks in beautiful places, The Solent Way Walk is a popular coastal destination that's sure to meet your expectations. Here you can walk the 60 miles of this trail overlooking the Hampshire countryside, the Isle of Wight and the Solent Sound, while breathing in the soothing sea breeze, and don't worry, the path is well-marked, so you won't get lost. Another incredible option is the New Forest National Park, a 150-square-mile area that was once an exclusive hunting ground for King William I. As well as incredible lush forests, beautiful gardens, lakes, and animal life, there are cute little villages with different shops and cafés to explore too. Come and enjoy a long day outdoors while doing the activities you love, surrounded by the best scenery.
Hampshire for history loversHistoric sites in Hampshire are also quite varied, so you won't have to look far to find one that catches your eye. Winchester Cathedral is one of the most popular destinations for tourists, as it is one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, as well as having incredible gothic architecture and majesty. One of the things that attracts people to this place is that the remains of the famous English novelist Jane Austen rest here, as she died in this city, and that on her tombstone you can read about her incredible career as a writer. Another remarkable place to visit in Hampshire is the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, which will teach you a lot about England's naval history. This fabulous museum will take you aboard many famous ships from history, including warships and even submarines, as well as hearing the best naval stories and secrets from top members of the Royal Navy.
Something Hampshire is best known for is its watercress cultivation, which has existed since the 19th century, and is still very active nowadays.
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Continuing with the historic buildings in this county, the Tudor House & Garden has more than 800 years of history. This house was built at the end of the 15th century and is a sample of what English life was like in those ancient years, both for its structure and for the different interactive exhibits and decorations inside.
2. Spend a relaxing day at Southsea BeachIf you want a change of scenery, you should definitely head to Southsea Beach, located in the suburb of Southsea. This place has become quite a popular tourist destination, due to its beautiful beach and the vibrant atmosphere of those who come here to have a good time. You can stroll along its pebbly compound sand, visit the promenade, find crabs and other marine animals, and visit the nice restaurants and shops around.
3. Interact with cute animals at Bolderwood Deer SanctuaryThis magical place is located in the New Forest, and is the best way to see the beautiful deer that live here. You'll be able to walk through the vast meadows and photograph these fantastic animals, but also all the amazing flora and fauna of the area.
4. Go back in time at Rockbourne Roman VillaThis is an archaeological site which is also a museum, and consists of a complex of villas dating back to the Iron Age and which were in operation until the 5th century AD. Here you can walk through the remains of these villas and all the systems and technology that formed part of the functionality of the place, such as its heating system, buildings, streets, etc. Don't forget to stop by the gift shop, so you can take a piece of this fascinating discovery with you.
5. Enjoy a day out at Eastrop ParkThis park is ideal for a leisurely afternoon stroll in its incredible recreation and relaxation areas. There are areas with pretty water fountains, artificial ponds, beautiful lush woodland areas, colourful gardens, playgrounds and even cafés nearby for a drink and a bite to eat.
6. Taste delicious beer at Andwell Brewing CompanyThis place is perfect for beer lovers, is located in the village of Andwell, and was founded by Adam Komrower in 2008. The brewery uses only the finest ingredients to create their beers, using only the best barley and a meticulous process to deliver only the best aromas and flavours. Come and try these fantastic, internationally renowned craft beers while you relax in their comfortable spaces.
7. Go strawberry picking at Goodall's Strawberry FarmOf the many activities you can do in this county, strawberry picking is one of the most fun, and this place in the town of Lymington is beyond perfect for it. As well as being able to pick succulent strawberries from their large crops, you can also pick other types of fruit and vegetables and take them home with you.
Information about glampings in Hampshire
🏡 Glampings available: | 51 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -52%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 24 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 11 properties. |