The best farm glamping in Eastern Townships

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Also known as “Cantons de l'Est,” Eastern Townships is a region full of small towns, mountain spas, vineyards, and forests—all quintessential Québec. Hike along Brome and Mégantic Lakes, or enjoy fishing, boating, and waterskiing. Traverse the hilly vistas of Mont-Orford National Park, and kayak across Réservoir Choinière in Yamaska National Park. After a day exploring the region, find furnished and rustic cabins, campgrounds, and amenity-rich RV parks with electric and water hookups, game rooms, and restaurants. Many of Eastern Townships’ campsites are also near attractions like Owl’s Head Ski Resort, Coaticook, Lake Memphremagog, and the lavender fields of Bleu Lavande.

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Back to Nature Eco-Lodging

2. Back to Nature Eco-Lodging

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9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Piopolis, QC
A preserved land of 20 acres awaits you in a beautiful forest where a creek flows all year round. Watch the milky way in the first international deep sky reserve where we are situated. On site and nearby nature activities available on lake Megantic a few steps away and great hiking trails at Mont-Mégantic national park and mount Gosford. All guests have access to 2km of trails, hammocks and sitting places to contemplate nature, a common area with an outdoor fireplace. We offer to all our guests the audio immersive "Encounter with forest-spirit" experience (30 to 40min duration about nature and ancestral aboriginal wisdom with drumming and flute playing performance). We also hosts activities like stargazing nights, aboriginal medicinal plants hike with storytelling, infrared sauna in our 4 season passive solar greenhouse and much more. Welcome on a cared land all season long! Paula and Benoit
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CA$52
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Nordic Roots Farm

3. Nordic Roots Farm

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3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Island Pond, VT
This beautiful, historic property was one of the first to be settled in the early 1800s. The credited first settler in Charleston, Vermont; Abner Allyn and his family owned this farm for 100 years! Our family began restoring the farmhouse as well as beginning a small regenerative farming operation in 2022. Currently we have a small flock of broilers and layers, turkeys, ducks and guineas. Our birds are fed an organic feed local to Vermont and are pasture raised. Freya an Luna are the Great Pyrenees' about the farm. They protect the flocks from predators. They are working dogs and have access to the entire property. For this-and other reasons, we discourage bringing pets to the farm. A sweet brook meanders through the property which all sites have access to as well as stunning views of bald mountain. Lovely farm views throughout the seasons. Multiple trails for exploring can be found on and off farm. Trail heads to multiple mountains are within a few minutes of campsites. Lake Willoughby is a short 4 miles away, 7 miles to Island Pond, as well as endless hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing and more.
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$15
 / night

Also known as “Cantons de l'Est,” Eastern Townships is a region full of small towns, mountain spas, vineyards, and forests—all quintessential Québec. Hike along Brome and Mégantic Lakes, or enjoy fishing, boating, and waterskiing. Traverse the hilly vistas of Mont-Orford National Park, and kayak across Réservoir Choinière in Yamaska National Park. After a day exploring the region, find furnished and rustic cabins, campgrounds, and amenity-rich RV parks with electric and water hookups, game rooms, and restaurants. Many of Eastern Townships’ campsites are also near attractions like Owl’s Head Ski Resort, Coaticook, Lake Memphremagog, and the lavender fields of Bleu Lavande.

99% (29)

Top-rated campgrounds

Back to Nature Eco-Lodging

2. Back to Nature Eco-Lodging

100%
(4)
9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Piopolis, QC
A preserved land of 20 acres awaits you in a beautiful forest where a creek flows all year round. Watch the milky way in the first international deep sky reserve where we are situated. On site and nearby nature activities available on lake Megantic a few steps away and great hiking trails at Mont-Mégantic national park and mount Gosford. All guests have access to 2km of trails, hammocks and sitting places to contemplate nature, a common area with an outdoor fireplace. We offer to all our guests the audio immersive "Encounter with forest-spirit" experience (30 to 40min duration about nature and ancestral aboriginal wisdom with drumming and flute playing performance). We also hosts activities like stargazing nights, aboriginal medicinal plants hike with storytelling, infrared sauna in our 4 season passive solar greenhouse and much more. Welcome on a cared land all season long! Paula and Benoit
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$52
 / night
Nordic Roots Farm

3. Nordic Roots Farm

98%
(20)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Island Pond, VT
This beautiful, historic property was one of the first to be settled in the early 1800s. The credited first settler in Charleston, Vermont; Abner Allyn and his family owned this farm for 100 years! Our family began restoring the farmhouse as well as beginning a small regenerative farming operation in 2022. Currently we have a small flock of broilers and layers, turkeys, ducks and guineas. Our birds are fed an organic feed local to Vermont and are pasture raised. Freya an Luna are the Great Pyrenees' about the farm. They protect the flocks from predators. They are working dogs and have access to the entire property. For this-and other reasons, we discourage bringing pets to the farm. A sweet brook meanders through the property which all sites have access to as well as stunning views of bald mountain. Lovely farm views throughout the seasons. Multiple trails for exploring can be found on and off farm. Trail heads to multiple mountains are within a few minutes of campsites. Lake Willoughby is a short 4 miles away, 7 miles to Island Pond, as well as endless hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing and more.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$15
 / night

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Where to go

Parc National du Mont-Orford

Nestled among the towering peaks of Mont Orford and Mont Chauve, Mont-Orford National Park lets hikers take in majestic views from Bear Peak via Cretes Trail and Pekan Trail. Canoeing, cycling, rock climbing, swimming, and paddle surfing keep campers active in summer waters as well, while snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are available in wintertime. Camp within the park at its rustic campsites or in more amenity-filled campgrounds with full restrooms and supply shops.

Lake Memphremagog

Explore the 21 islands of Lake Memphremagog while sailing or canoeing through its waters. The lake is especially popular for fishing—it teems with sunfish, yellow perch, rock bass, largemouth bass, and bullhead catfish. Campers can stay in nearby cabin rentals and campsites close to bait and tackle shops, supply stores, and restaurants.

Bleu Lavande

Renowned for its lush lavender fields and gardens, Bleu Lavande farm offers lavender soap-making workshops and other farm events to interested visitors. Bleu Lavande is open year-round and features an onsite boutique as well as nearby cabin rentals, campsites, and RV parks.

Coaticook

Visit Coaticook on the Coaticook River to traverse the longest suspended footbridge in North America. Campers will also enjoy exploring the town’s historic features, such as the Château Arthur-Osmore-Norton, which was built at the turn of the 20th century and now houses the Musée Beaulne. Coaticook is also renowned for its dairy industry, so take a moment to sample its famous cheeses and ice cream during a daytrip.

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