Glamping near Weston-Super-Mare

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Glamping in Weston-Super-Mare puts you right in the thick of Somerset’s rolling hills and coastal air, with over 330 spots tailored for a bit of comfort in the countryside. You’ll find bell tents, yurts, and cabins—most with wifi, proper toilets, and the chance to light a campfire when the sun drops. The area draws anglers and hikers, and there’s plenty for wildlife-watchers too, especially at sites like Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews), which sits near rivers and fields. Prices start at £40 a night, with the average closer to £120, and you’ll recognise the best spots by their loyal following—places like Brig's Farm (66 reviews) and Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin. (50 reviews) both keep regulars coming back. Pack for mud and bring a torch; Weston’s glamping isn’t just a hotel with a fancy view—it’s a real taste of the outdoors, minus the hassle of pitching a tent.

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Glamping in Weston-Super-Mare puts you right in the thick of Somerset’s rolling hills and coastal air, with over 330 spots tailored for a bit of comfort in the countryside. You’ll find bell tents, yurts, and cabins—most with wifi, proper toilets, and the chance to light a campfire when the sun drops. The area draws anglers and hikers, and there’s plenty for wildlife-watchers too, especially at sites like Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews), which sits near rivers and fields. Prices start at £40 a night, with the average closer to £120, and you’ll recognise the best spots by their loyal following—places like Brig's Farm (66 reviews) and Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin. (50 reviews) both keep regulars coming back. Pack for mud and bring a torch; Weston’s glamping isn’t just a hotel with a fancy view—it’s a real taste of the outdoors, minus the hassle of pitching a tent.

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This traditional British seaside resort is the place for camping and glamping in Somerset if you want sea, sand and all the fun of the fair as well as easy access to some of the county's most popular attractions. This town on the Bristol Channel saw business boom in Victorian times and it has a Grand Pier, bandstand and plenty of elegant buildings to prove it. Times may have moved on and while it's still the beach that's the main attraction, it's also a fabulous place to pitch if you want to visit Wookey Hole, Cheddar Gorge and the south-west's other treasures. The team at Hipcamp have hand-picked the best campsites in the area for this collection.