Where To Go Glamping In Hampshire

Wondering where to go glamping in Hampshire? The county of Hampshire is in South East England and is a popular choice of holidaymakers. There are lots of options when visiting the county including beaches, countryside and towns and cities to explore. 

Perhaps you’re not a fan of camping but like peaceful surroundings and lots of fresh air. Glamping is a great luxury camping alternative for a unique short break.

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Fernwood Glamping

Hangersley, Ringwood BH24 3JN

You’ll find a rustic shepherd’s hut and a beautifully painted gypsy caravan at Fernwood Glamping near Ringwood. Close to the New Forest National Park, this is a great base for exploring the local area.

Both accommodation options are perfect for two adults, but can also accommodate two young children. The hut and van can be booked together for two families or couples.

Why not go back to nature and experience the solar shower, but if that’s not for you there is a traditional shower as well. Everything is provided for you for your amazing stay in Hampshire.

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Midgham Farm

Fordingbridge SP6 3BY

The accommodation at Midgham farm is in canvas hideaways which have plenty of space inside and everything you need for a unique glamping stay in Hampshire. Staying on a farm means you can see the animals, and go back to basics sleeping under the stars. 

There are campfires to toast marshmallows on after a long day exploring the local area, as well as a pizza oven and honesty shop.

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Beechen Glamping

Dundridge Ln, Southampton SO32 1GD

If you’re looking for luxury glamping in Hampshire, check out Beechen Glamping. You can stay in either the Hazel Safari or Hawk Lodge, both of which have an equipped kitchen area, hot and cold running water, dining table, an electric two hob, microwave, kettle, toaster and a fridge.

Dogs are also welcome as long as they are kept on a short lead, just bring their bedding with you. 

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Avington Glamping

Trout Fishery, Avington, Winchester SO21 1BZ

There are ten bell tents to stay in in this beautiful setting in Winchester. There’s even a small pub on site as well!

The site is popular with anglers due to the lakes and streams, offering fly fishing and open water swimming. Bell tents sleep up to four guests, with the option to book a second at a reduce rate for larger families.

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The Old Dairy Farm Glamping

Long Copse Lane, Emsworth PO10 7UL

Yurts are available to book from April and offer views over the South Downs National Park. They contain pop-up kitchens including small fridges, kettles and electric sockets. Cutlery, crockery, pots and pans are also supplied. 

The yurts also have electricity for those wishing to charge their phones, and there’s even hot tubs available too.

This is a dog friendly glamping option in Hampshire for a small additional charge per night.

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Bell Tent Glamping

Royal Victoria Country Park, The Stables, Netley, Southampton SO31 5GA

Think camping with the luxury of an electric fire, electric lighting, sockets and USB’s, carpets and soft mattresses. On site you’ll also find two play areas, a miniature railway, cafe and plenty of space to run around and explore.

Remember to bring your own bedding when staying here as they’re not provided. The site is located in a large country park, which offers plenty of access to the local area for extra exploring.

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Arniss Bell Tents

Godshill, Fordingbridge SP6 2JX

Located in the village of Godshill and with direct access to The New Forest, you’ll find Arniss Bell tents. The communal paddock area offers unisex showers and two poratloo style flushing toilets. There’s also a kitchen marquee with sink and hot water, a fridge/freezer and sockets for mobile phone charging.

The path leading into the New Forest is via a gate, as well as the closest pub, the Fighting Cocks.

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Hollington Park Glamping

Woolton Hill, Newbury RG20 9XR

Staying in the private woodland, you can choose from the vintage styled camping pod cabins or bell tents. Each tent has its own shower and toilet facilities, and within walking distance you’ll find a village shop, pub and post office.

You’ll find everything you need including heating, a fridge, bedding and towels, vintage china, tea making facilities, BBQ and an outside gas stove. Hollington Park is also very dog friendly if you’re looking to bring the dog.

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Tread Lightly Glamping

Pound Ln, Burley, Ringwood BH24 4ED

You’ll find fully furnished tents with a private en-suite composting toilet and shower. There’s also your own fully equipped camp kitchen including BBQ and firepit. Onsite you’ll also find the Cider Pantry tea rooms where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea.

Dogs are also welcome to stay in the bell tents for a small surcharge. They are to be kept on leads at all times around the site. However you have direct access to the New Forest trails and paths offering some great walks.

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Greenfields Glamping and Shepherds Huts

North Gorley, Fordingbridge SP6 2PL

There are two shepherd huts, both cosily furnished and each with their own small garden area and parking spot. In the Summer months there is also the option of booking bell tents. 

You can enjoy breakfast delivered to your hut in the morning, taking all the thought away from having to make your own breakfast.

Dogs are welcome at Greenfields Glamping, and you’ll also find proper flushing toilets and showers on site near the hut.

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Brocklands Farm Glamping

Located in the heart of the South Downs National Park, overlooking Meon Valley. Accommodation is in the form of spacious safari tents set in a grassy meadow. Each safari tent sleeps up to six guests, with a bathroom cabin including a toilet, basin, luxury shower and wood burning stove.

Why not watch the sun go down on the outside sofas, or toast some marshmallows around the fire pit.

If you’re staying with older children and they’d like their own adventure, you can opt to hire the Tentsile tree tent. It’ll be erected in the woods nearby.

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Written By Angela Spicer

Angela Spicer has been enjoying family travel for over ten years. She has been on multiple trips to Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris, and also exploring various locations in the UK.

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