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East Midlands

Glamping in East Midlands

17 hand-picked sites

17 campsites

Every site here is hand-picked for the guide.

Bain View GlampingBain View Glamping photo 2Bain View Glamping photo 3Bain View Glamping photo 4Bain View Glamping photo 5
East Midlands5 (38)Google

Bain View Glamping

A small, owner-run glamping site on the Lincolnshire Wolds fringe, where shepherd huts overlook a vineyard and the night skies are properly dark.

In a field

£££
Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm, site landscapeBig Sky Hideaway Camping Farm photo 2Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm photo 3Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm photo 4Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm photo 5
East Midlands5 (479)Google

Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm

Dave and Em's 15-acre Lincolnshire operation is part rewilded meadow, part social campsite, held together by alpacas, communal fires, and wood-fired pizza.

In the forest

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East Midlands5 (39)Google

Peak Glamping Hideaway

A small collection of shepherd's huts and yurts on a Peak District working farm, with Dove Valley views and a host who thinks of everything before you arrive.

In a valley

£££
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East Midlands4.9 (74)Google

BrackenXcapes

A family-run nine-acre glamping field near Newark where the activities roster (archery, axe throwing, rifle shooting) is as much the draw as the pods and hot tub.

In a field

£££
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East Midlands4.9 (507)Google

Creekside Family Camping

A working coastal farm on the Lincolnshire shore where the beach is a ten-minute walk, the skies are enormous, and the fire pits are lit most evenings.

In a field

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East Midlands4.9 (87)Google

Oxton Hill Hideaway

Two ensuite shepherd's huts on an 80-acre equine farm outside Southwell, designed entirely for adults who want quiet, a log burner, and room to think.

On a farm

£75
/night
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East Midlands4.9 (73)Google

Peak Pods

Four en-suite pods at the confluence of Lathkill Dale and Bradford Dale, where the walking starts at your door and the owner sends a curated list of what to do next.

In the forest

£85
/night
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East Midlands4.8 (106)Google

Low Farm Touring Park

A quietly immaculate family-run park in South Lincolnshire's flat castle country, with a cafe, bowtop wagons, and pitches spaced far enough apart to actually breathe.

In a field

£20
/night
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East Midlands4.7 (1740)Google

Eye Kettleby Lakes

Adults-only touring and glamping across eight landscaped lakes near Melton Mowbray, run with the kind of operational polish that regulars come back for.

In the forest

£££
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East Midlands4.7 (121)Google

Knotlow Farm

A proper White Peak farm in the heart of the national park, with real cattle, a trail running through the fields, and pods with hot tubs for when you want the views but not the tent.

On a farm

££
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East Midlands4.7 (62)Google

Lambs Glamping

Three named pods on a working Derbyshire farm, each with a private hot tub and wide valley views towards Chesterfield and the Peak District edge.

On a farm

£120
/night
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East Midlands4.7 (934)Google

Laneside Caravan Park

Third-generation family site on the River Noe in the heart of Hope Valley, five minutes' walk from the pub and the Peak District on the doorstep.

By a river

££
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East Midlands4.7 (77)Google

Lazy Buzzards

A family-run Lincolnshire base that splits the difference between the coast and the Wolds, with a communal fire pit culture that gets people talking.

In a field

££
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East Midlands4.7 (126)Google

Little Oak Campsite

Fifteen-pitch Nottinghamshire field that earns its reputation through a present owner, proper campfires, and room to breathe.

In a field

££
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East Midlands4.6 (138)Google

Lincolnshire Lanes

A family-run farm site on the edge of a Lincolnshire conifer wood, with proper pitches, den-building, and enough space for three families to camp side by side.

In a field

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East Midlands4.1 (21)Google

Meadow Lake Glamping

Five individually themed luxury yurts on a Northamptonshire farm, each with its own kitchen, en-suite, and a dining cabin fitted with a wood-burning stove.

In a field

£££
Blossom in the Beans, glampingBlossom in the Beans photo 2Blossom in the Beans photo 3Blossom in the Beans photo 4Blossom in the Beans photo 5
East Midlands

Blossom in the Beans

Four well-kept pods in a quiet Leicestershire field, with long countryside views and the Battle of Bosworth just up the road.

In a field

£££