In Naseby, glamping means swapping your regular tent for yurts, bell tents, and shepherd’s huts—no sleeping on the cold ground. With over 130 glamping options, you can roll into a field and still get a hot shower, a clean toilet, and wifi strong enough for streaming or checking the weather. Prices start at £20 a night, with the average glamping spot around £145. Walk woodland trails, catch sight of deer at dawn, or take a dip in a wild swimming spot. If you’re after a spot with a solid reputation, Cuckoo Farm Campsite (60 reviews), Cotswolds Camping (59 reviews), and Cotswolds Camping at Holycombe (51 reviews) come up again and again in conversations with local campers. Leave your rubbish in the bins, keep the noise down after dark, and you’ll fit right in.