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Highlights in South East England
- Ancient castles
- National Park
- Walks along the coast
- Cultural walks
- Great forests and gardens
Glamping in South East England
Do you like to walk and contemplate the landscape? Around you? Then you cannot miss the South East of England, famous for its beautiful gardens and its extensive and impressive coastline. The region is rich in cultural attractions and easily accessible from London. It is also home to rolling countryside and two national parks, as well as enjoying the driest climate in Britain. Interesting! Don't you think?
Enjoy the best glamping options in South East EnglandThe spectacular glamping sites in South East England will impress you with their natural beauty and unmatched comfort. The properties are designed so that you can move with complete peace of mind around each corner, at the same time you can contemplate through your window the majestic landscape around you. Relax and enjoy some wonderful days with all the comforts; internet, television, air conditioning, parking, among others. Some even have hot tubs! Ready for your next adventure? Come, think no more!
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Go to the Suffolk Coast, with its picturesque towns and beaches of Southwold and Aldeburgh, it is the ideal place for you to take a leisurely stroll around every corner and then sit down to eat fish and chips on the beach. You can also continue to enjoy the wonderful views that this region has for those who visit it.
South East England for familiesWindsor Castle is the best option to go with your family. With a short drive west from central London, you can reach magnificent Windsor Castle, the queen's favourite weekend residence, a must-see for you who are a fan of royalty, art and history. Your children will be fascinated with this walk, while learning about the world of royalty
The South East of England was considered a Statistical Standard Region, made up of the counties of Hertfordshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Greater London.
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See the magnificent architecture of Oxford, see the oldest university in Great Britain and the second oldest in the world, or see some of its many museums, all just an hour away. Train from the capital. This tour will leave you impressed by learning about the history of this cultural heritage
2. Marvel at the gardens of the South EastThe South East of England shows you some of the most elegant parks and English gardens in the UK, they offer you everything from striking arrangements with beautiful flowers inspired by the landscape painter Capability Brown to Amazing parks for the whole family to enjoy!
.3 Visits the colourful city of BrightonWalk down The Lanes and browse a selection of unique shops. You can enjoy the relaxed life on the famous pebble beach. See the curious Royal Palace or party until late at the UK's largest gay scene. Brighton is a city of different nuances that will always surprise you
4. Visit Portsmouth's Spinnaker Tower and Historic DockyardGo back in time and explore the wealth of more than 500 years of naval history, including the imposing Museum of the Mary Rose, before venturing to the top of the Spinnaker Tower and taking in the dazzling views of the Solent and what lies beneath your feet. Knowing the naval history of this region is something that you cannot miss. Live a unique experience with your children, family or friends. You will not regret it!
5. Tour the Kent CoastKent's glorious 560 kilometres (350 miles) of coastline boast the world's most famous white cliffs, wide sandy beaches and bays to enjoy with the family, as well as providing an excellent environment for water activities. With charming towns like Whitstable and Herne Bay and just over an hour by train from London, the Kent coast should be among the places worth visiting
6. Get to know the New Forest National ParkThe New Forest National Park is a truly ancient forest. It was reserved as a hunting ground 900 years ago by Guillermo the Conqueror. Here, wild ponies roam freely among the trees. It is one of the most elegant and wild landscapes you will find in the south of England. It is also one of the best places to camp, hike, rent bicycles or even to try to ride a Segway through the forest
7. Don't miss the tour of the region's enchanting castlesRetroact in time with one of the many castles and historic houses in the southeast. Hever Castle, Leeds Castle, and the Bodiam Castle Ruins are just three examples of what the region has to offer. Here you can learn the history behind these important castles in the southeast region
Information about glampings in South East England
🏡 Glampings available: | 857 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 218 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 103 properties. |