The best farm glamping near Halifax

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Enjoying Halifax’s world-class restaurants, vibrant neighborhoods, fun bar scene, and historical attractions is a great way to experience the east coast way of life before setting out to explore. Within a few hour’s drive of this provincial capital, you’ll find remote beaches and parks, fishing villages where you can go whale watching, lighthouses, and deep woods filled with serene lakes and waterfalls.

100% (1) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Halifax

Natura Wilderness Resort

1. Natura Wilderness Resort

100%
(2)
46km from Halifax · 1 site · Lodging
Glamping tents in the Annapolis Valley! Wake up to the morning sun, singing birds and the sound of gentle breezes. Take a walk to the swing and be swept away by the gorgeous sunset. Our private tents come standard with a queen size bed, and room for up to two cots. Each tent features its own private washroom with flush toilets and hot showers. We provide the camp stove, cooler, dishes, coffee maker, etc. so you can just relax!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$150
 / night
Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort

2. Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort

52km from Halifax · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort, an 11-acre yoga retreat and campground nestled in the peaceful valley of Scotch Village, Nova Scotia. Perched alongside the Herbert River and surrounded by forest and meadow, our eco-minded haven invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect—with nature, community, and yourself. Whether you’re pitching a tent beneath the stars or staying in our tiny home, you’ll wake to birdsong, rustling trees, and the peaceful presence of farm life all around you. Our small-scale regenerative farm is home to sheep, chickens, quail, and our friendly border collie. Guests are welcome to book a guided farm tour to meet the animals and learn about our sustainable practices. Wander wooded trails, enjoy riverside relaxation, or discover the forest playground. Drop your kayak in up the river and paddle back to camp! We have a swimming hole perfect for paddling and floating too. Our open-air yoga deck hosts occasional classes and retreats that celebrate movement, mindfulness, and nature. You may find yourself here during a pop-up artisan market, a seasonal music night, or one of our community-focused wellness events. We host a wide variety of offerings throughout the year—from forest school programs and postpartum circles to folk music gatherings and farm-to-table dinners. While events vary by season, the atmosphere is always warm, welcoming, and rooted in intention. Sustainable Hill uses composting toilets, and natural building techniques to support a low-impact, mindful way of living. We invite you to unplug and tune into the rhythm of the land. Whether you’re seeking stillness, connection, or a taste of rural life, Sustainable Hill is more than a place to camp—it’s a space to reconnect, reflect, and feel at home in nature.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$180
 / night

Enjoying Halifax’s world-class restaurants, vibrant neighborhoods, fun bar scene, and historical attractions is a great way to experience the east coast way of life before setting out to explore. Within a few hour’s drive of this provincial capital, you’ll find remote beaches and parks, fishing villages where you can go whale watching, lighthouses, and deep woods filled with serene lakes and waterfalls.

100% (1) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Halifax

Natura Wilderness Resort

1. Natura Wilderness Resort

100%
(2)
46km from Halifax · 1 site · Lodging
Glamping tents in the Annapolis Valley! Wake up to the morning sun, singing birds and the sound of gentle breezes. Take a walk to the swing and be swept away by the gorgeous sunset. Our private tents come standard with a queen size bed, and room for up to two cots. Each tent features its own private washroom with flush toilets and hot showers. We provide the camp stove, cooler, dishes, coffee maker, etc. so you can just relax!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$150
 / night
Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort

2. Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort

52km from Halifax · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort, an 11-acre yoga retreat and campground nestled in the peaceful valley of Scotch Village, Nova Scotia. Perched alongside the Herbert River and surrounded by forest and meadow, our eco-minded haven invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect—with nature, community, and yourself. Whether you’re pitching a tent beneath the stars or staying in our tiny home, you’ll wake to birdsong, rustling trees, and the peaceful presence of farm life all around you. Our small-scale regenerative farm is home to sheep, chickens, quail, and our friendly border collie. Guests are welcome to book a guided farm tour to meet the animals and learn about our sustainable practices. Wander wooded trails, enjoy riverside relaxation, or discover the forest playground. Drop your kayak in up the river and paddle back to camp! We have a swimming hole perfect for paddling and floating too. Our open-air yoga deck hosts occasional classes and retreats that celebrate movement, mindfulness, and nature. You may find yourself here during a pop-up artisan market, a seasonal music night, or one of our community-focused wellness events. We host a wide variety of offerings throughout the year—from forest school programs and postpartum circles to folk music gatherings and farm-to-table dinners. While events vary by season, the atmosphere is always warm, welcoming, and rooted in intention. Sustainable Hill uses composting toilets, and natural building techniques to support a low-impact, mindful way of living. We invite you to unplug and tune into the rhythm of the land. Whether you’re seeking stillness, connection, or a taste of rural life, Sustainable Hill is more than a place to camp—it’s a space to reconnect, reflect, and feel at home in nature.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$180
 / night

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The best farm glamping near Halifax guide

Where to go

The South Shore

Follow the Lighthouse Route south of the city to explore charming stops such as Peggy’s Cove with its red and white lighthouse, making your way past stretches of white-sand beaches, the fishing towns of Lunenburg and Mahone Bay (great stops for ice cream or lobster rolls), making your way to the epic petroglyphs and myriad adventures at Kejimkujik National Park. You’ll find beachfront camping all the way down the shore, as well as inland sites. 

Annapolis Valley

Following the shores of the Bay of Fundy, which has the world’s highest tides, this area is studded with wineries and sweet little towns and villages. Explore the historic fort at Annapolis Royal, home to some of Europe’s first North American settlers in 1605. There are amazing beaches and hikes out over cliff tops (the 4- to 5-day Cape Chignecto Coastal Loop, for example). There are tons of campgrounds in the valley, with a couple located in orchards or within walking distance of wineries. 

Cape Breton

The jewel in Nova Scotia’s crown, Cape Breton Island is attached to the mainland by a causeway and driving the Cabot Trail—a highway that winds around Cape Breton Highlands National Park—is considered one of the world’s most beautiful road trips. Expect to see moose, eagles, whales (even from shore) and enjoy unforgettable hiking. There’s plenty of camping in the park (tent sites, RV sites, and otentiks) as well as many private campgrounds offering unique amenities such as on-site oyster farms. 

When to go

Halifax is a fun city any time of the year, with its student population keeping things upbeat year-round. But many tourism spots don’t open up until late May or early June, so planning a trip beyond the city before that can mean limited options. The weather can be pretty chilly until then anyway, so your best bet is to come in summer or fall—the weather can be glorious through October. 

Know before you go

  • If you need camping supplies, Mountain Equipment Co-Op on Granville Street will likely have everything you need (and equipment rentals).
  • Having your own vehicle is pretty essential if you want to explore outside of Halifax as transit options are pretty much non-existent.
  • Cell phone coverage can be patchy in more remote areas, so don’t rely on your phone as your only guide to getting places. 
  • Nova Scotia can fully experience four seasons in one day, so be sure to take warm clothes even for a summer trip. It can also get pretty windy, especially in coastal regions, so be sure to properly secure your tent when setting up your camp.

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