Glamping in Malvern Hills AONB

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In the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, glamping means waking up to green slopes, wildflower meadows, and big skies—without ever touching a tent pole. You’ve got over 250 glamping options scattered across this patchwork of farmland and woodland. Prices start at £40 per night, with most spots averaging £135. The top picks? Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews) sits by a stream, with sheep grazing nearby. Abbey Home Farm (100 reviews) gets high marks for its eco-friendly touches and farm shop. Radcot Leisure on Thames (97 reviews) puts you right by the water—ideal for fishing or a lazy paddle. Most sites offer wifi, allow campfires, and welcome pets. Expect days filled with climbing, fishing, and spotting deer or buzzards from your deck chair. Facilities are tidy and rubbish points easy to find, so you can focus on the hills, not the clean-up.

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Baldwins Brook Glamping

16. Baldwins Brook Glamping

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6 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · England
Small dog-friendly site on the banks of the river Severn Adjacent to the Severn Way and half an hour’s walk from the canal Wildlife haven within walking distance of pubs and Frampton on Severn Craving a peaceful time filled with wildlife watching, long walks and relaxing by the water? On the banks of the River Severn, Baldwin’s Brook Glamping in Gloucestershire fits the bill. This small site is a wildlife haven adjacent to the Severn Way, a long-distance trail which traces the river downstream. Birdwatching prospects are excellent here, and there’s plenty of peace if you’d rather sit and relax by a firepit or check out the stunning views and sunsets. The site is part of a working family farm with lots of livestock. From the farm, it’s a 45-minute walk to Frampton on Severn, which is home to the longest village green in England and the lively Frampton Country Fair (think funfair… and 400 stalls full of good stuff). Baldwin’s Brook Glamping is also half an hour’s walk away from the Cotswold Canal Trust Visitor Centre by The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal if you’d like to grab a spot on a boat trip or sip a coffee by the canal. When you'd rather have a chilled beer, two pubs are within half a mile of the site (only 10 minutes’ walk away). Strike up a conversation with a local about the next Severn Bore, the huge tidal wave which races for 25 miles from Awre to Gloucester down the estuary just a handful of times per year.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£30
 / night

In the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, glamping means waking up to green slopes, wildflower meadows, and big skies—without ever touching a tent pole. You’ve got over 250 glamping options scattered across this patchwork of farmland and woodland. Prices start at £40 per night, with most spots averaging £135. The top picks? Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews) sits by a stream, with sheep grazing nearby. Abbey Home Farm (100 reviews) gets high marks for its eco-friendly touches and farm shop. Radcot Leisure on Thames (97 reviews) puts you right by the water—ideal for fishing or a lazy paddle. Most sites offer wifi, allow campfires, and welcome pets. Expect days filled with climbing, fishing, and spotting deer or buzzards from your deck chair. Facilities are tidy and rubbish points easy to find, so you can focus on the hills, not the clean-up.

98% (1.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Baldwins Brook Glamping

16. Baldwins Brook Glamping

100%
(7)
6 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · England
Small dog-friendly site on the banks of the river Severn Adjacent to the Severn Way and half an hour’s walk from the canal Wildlife haven within walking distance of pubs and Frampton on Severn Craving a peaceful time filled with wildlife watching, long walks and relaxing by the water? On the banks of the River Severn, Baldwin’s Brook Glamping in Gloucestershire fits the bill. This small site is a wildlife haven adjacent to the Severn Way, a long-distance trail which traces the river downstream. Birdwatching prospects are excellent here, and there’s plenty of peace if you’d rather sit and relax by a firepit or check out the stunning views and sunsets. The site is part of a working family farm with lots of livestock. From the farm, it’s a 45-minute walk to Frampton on Severn, which is home to the longest village green in England and the lively Frampton Country Fair (think funfair… and 400 stalls full of good stuff). Baldwin’s Brook Glamping is also half an hour’s walk away from the Cotswold Canal Trust Visitor Centre by The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal if you’d like to grab a spot on a boat trip or sip a coffee by the canal. When you'd rather have a chilled beer, two pubs are within half a mile of the site (only 10 minutes’ walk away). Strike up a conversation with a local about the next Severn Bore, the huge tidal wave which races for 25 miles from Awre to Gloucester down the estuary just a handful of times per year.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£30
 / night

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