Glamping in Buckinghamshire

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In Buckinghamshire, glamping cuts out the hassle and drops you straight into rolling fields, woodland edges, and quiet farm retreats. With over 15 options, you’ll find bell tents and shepherd’s huts kitted out with hot tubs, fire pits, and room for the dog. Pitchcott Farm (19 reviews) sits on open farmland, Wingbury Farm Glamping (7 reviews) offers sweeping views from a private deck, and Buzzard Holt Hosting (3 reviews) is tucked down a lane with woodlands out the back. Prices average £74 a night, with some spots as low as £51. Bring your walking boots—wildlife-watching, hiking, and horseback-riding all start at your doorstep. Campfires are allowed, so end your day warming up under the stars. Pets are welcome, and most sites have the key facilities you’ll actually use. Book ahead if you want the hot tub or a prime valley view.

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Cuckoo Hideaway

7. Cuckoo Hideaway

1 unit · Glamping · Marlow, England
Relax and recharge in your own little hideaway in a Striking contemporary cabin set in a private garden, perfect for couples or solo travellers looking for a quiet escape. Step inside via the large glazed door into the bright and spacious open-plan design. The cosy cabin has a small sofa, smart TV, double bed and a small kitchen area with a breakfast bar. Wake up in the morning and take in the view out over the country. The en-suite shower and WC make life here nice and simple, especially after a day out walking, and the kitchenette with electric hobs and fridge allow guests to cook up some hot meals and drinks and store snacks for their stay. The beautiful garden invites you to spend as much time outside as possible. Sit out in the garden in the evenings and enjoy toasting marshmallows over the fire pit. While you’re at the cabin, you have the chance to truly disconnect and relax. There’s no pressure to do anything at all, you might just want to curl up with a book. Or you can grab your map and head outside to explore the rolling hills. Maybe lace up your walking boots and head to one of the nearby pubs such as the Dog & Badger, for a cosy meal. If you fancy a trip into the local towns to browse around some independent shops, Henley-On-Thames and Marlow are close by.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£120
 / night

In Buckinghamshire, glamping cuts out the hassle and drops you straight into rolling fields, woodland edges, and quiet farm retreats. With over 15 options, you’ll find bell tents and shepherd’s huts kitted out with hot tubs, fire pits, and room for the dog. Pitchcott Farm (19 reviews) sits on open farmland, Wingbury Farm Glamping (7 reviews) offers sweeping views from a private deck, and Buzzard Holt Hosting (3 reviews) is tucked down a lane with woodlands out the back. Prices average £74 a night, with some spots as low as £51. Bring your walking boots—wildlife-watching, hiking, and horseback-riding all start at your doorstep. Campfires are allowed, so end your day warming up under the stars. Pets are welcome, and most sites have the key facilities you’ll actually use. Book ahead if you want the hot tub or a prime valley view.

98% (39)

Top-rated campgrounds

Cuckoo Hideaway

7. Cuckoo Hideaway

1 unit · Glamping · Marlow, England
Relax and recharge in your own little hideaway in a Striking contemporary cabin set in a private garden, perfect for couples or solo travellers looking for a quiet escape. Step inside via the large glazed door into the bright and spacious open-plan design. The cosy cabin has a small sofa, smart TV, double bed and a small kitchen area with a breakfast bar. Wake up in the morning and take in the view out over the country. The en-suite shower and WC make life here nice and simple, especially after a day out walking, and the kitchenette with electric hobs and fridge allow guests to cook up some hot meals and drinks and store snacks for their stay. The beautiful garden invites you to spend as much time outside as possible. Sit out in the garden in the evenings and enjoy toasting marshmallows over the fire pit. While you’re at the cabin, you have the chance to truly disconnect and relax. There’s no pressure to do anything at all, you might just want to curl up with a book. Or you can grab your map and head outside to explore the rolling hills. Maybe lace up your walking boots and head to one of the nearby pubs such as the Dog & Badger, for a cosy meal. If you fancy a trip into the local towns to browse around some independent shops, Henley-On-Thames and Marlow are close by.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£120
 / night

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