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Highlights in South West England
- Natural landscapes
- Beautiful beaches
- Historic sites
- Fun outdoor activities
Glamping in South West England
If you want an unforgettable holiday in a place with beautiful scenery and lots to see and do, Holidu shows you exactly what you're looking for. South West England is the largest region in the country, with many fascinating and picturesque towns and villages, a wide variety of historical monuments and not to mention the beautiful natural wonders that shape this wide territory, so you'll be spoilt for choice and enjoyment. And as we know, accommodation is very important when travelling, but you don't have to worry, as throughout the region there are plenty of glamping sites, so you'll be able to find the perfect place to stay. These accommodations are perfect for those looking for a practical yet comfortable stay, and many of them are located in the coastal areas of South West England, so they are only metres away from the stunning beaches.
Comfortable glamping accommodations to suit all tastesThe variety of glamping sites you can find in this part of England are quite varied, with many different styles, sizes and benefits. No matter how many people you're travelling with, there are accommodations for up to 8 people, with a log cabin style, bunk beds, as well as single rooms, private bathrooms and a large garden area. And if you're looking for something more private, there are also chalet-style accommodations, or tents for couples, with double beds and a rather romantic atmosphere. Don't think twice and come and enjoy all that South West England has to offer this holiday! Book your glamping site now!
Travellers and activities
As mentioned above, nature is one of the main tourist attractions in this region, so if you don't know what to explore first here are a couple of good options. We can't talk about South West England without mentioning its beaches, starting with one in Devon County, the award-winning Woolacombe Beach. Considered one of the best in the country, this three-mile stretch of golden sand is a popular spot for surfers and families looking to spend some quality time by the sea. Now, for wooded scenery, you can visit the very popular St. Nectan's Glen, an incredible natural area about a mile long. This woodland is home to the fascinating St Nectan's Kieve waterfall, which has a height of sixty feet and is one of the main attractions here. Many people visit this area because it is believed to be one of the most spiritual areas in the UK, so some visitors leave ribbons, crystals, photographs and other objects.
South West England for history loversNow for those who love to visit unique historical sites, in this region you will find many that fit that description. One of these is the popular Underground Passages in the city of Exeter, which were built in medieval times, but since 1930 they can be visited on one of the tours available with expert guides. Initially these passages were made to carry drinking water from the springs outside the walled city to its interior, but over the years it is speculated that they were also used in wars and sieges. Now, if we go to the county of Somerset, there is a place that is quite visited by tourists every year and that is the Glastonbury Tor hill, which has at its top the so-called St. Michael's Tower. There are many legends and mysteries surrounding this monument and this hill, including that it was the place where King Arthur's legendary sword Excalibur was forged. It is also believed to be the place where the Christian figure Joseph of Arimathea hid the Holy Grail and later founded the first Christian community on the same spot in 63 AD. One thing that is certain is that you should bring suitable clothes and shoes for a somewhat steep hike, but once you get to the top, you will know that it was worth it.
Every May in Gloucestershire, the Cheese Rolling takes place in the county of Gloucestershire. This competition consists of, as the name says, chasing a wheel of cheese that rolls down a hill.
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This fabulous semi-natural pool is located at Summerleaze Beach, Cornwell. It's completely free to access, and ensures a day in the water and a variety of activities away from the ocean tide. Its vast expanse and beautiful aquamarine waters have made it one of the most visited tourist destinations.
2. Connect with nature at Dawlish Warren Nature ReserveIf you are looking for a place to go for a walk with beautiful scenery and easy access, you can go to the Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve, which is located in the town of Dawlish. At 500 acres, you'll find grasslands, sand dunes, and sand flats due to its proximity to the ocean, as well as exotic birds and insects that reside in its rich and varied flora.
3. Taste delicious drinks at Black Hops BreweryThere's nothing better than a refreshing drink while you enjoy your holiday, so you're sure to love this place. This Butleigh-based company offers a wide range of the finest craft beers, all of which are made without preservatives and are unpasteurized. No matter what your taste is, there are plenty of beers to suit every palate.
4. Observe amazing animals at Wildwood EscotSpend a day full of exciting activities in this fabulous park/reserve located in the village of Talaton. Here you can see amazing animals such as wolves, owls, foxes, peacocks, lynx, sheep, otters, squirrels and much, much more. You can also venture into the world-class fun maze on the premises, and then take a stroll through the wooded trails where activities such as zip-lining await you. It's definitely a place where fun is everywhere,
5. Learn new things at Museum in the ParkIn the village of Stroud, specifically in Stratford Park, is where you will find this wonderful museum. Here you will learn all about the Stroud Valleys and how people lived here in colonial times. Although there are also varied displays of archaeological artefacts, such as dinosaur bones, and even the world's first lawnmower. Don't miss out on these interesting exhibits.
6. Visit the Canonteign FallsLocated in the town of Cheriton bishop, specifically in Dartmoor National Park, this impressive waterfall is one of the sites that you cannot miss. At 220 feet tall, it is one of the tallest waterfalls in all of England, and it is framed by large rocks and a lush forest, making for quite a magical setting.
7. Sail along the Grand Western CanalIn the town of Burlescombe you can take a fun ride along this fantastic water canal of approximately 11 miles of extension. There are several boat tours that take you to sail in its waters, while you enjoy the languid landscape that this part of the region offers.
Information about glampings in South West England
🏡 Glampings available: | 983 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -42%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £36. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 437 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 140 properties. |