The comfortably appointed yurt at the Springhill Farm campsite sleeps up to six with a double sofa bed and various inflatables. And you can dine in style at the wooden table and chairs. By day, enjoy walks in Ashdown Forest and cosy up at night by the wood-burning stove or outdoor fire pit.
Find out more: www.springhillcamping.co.uk
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Make like you’re on safari at the Port Lympne wild animal park. The tents have private bathrooms and a log-burning stove and the decks look out over the elephant paddock. Holidays here include free entry to both Port Lympne and Howletts wild animal parks.
Find out more: www.aspinallfoundation.org
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With views across a wild flower meadow, this spacious tent is a world away from conventional camping. An open plan living-room boasts both kitchen and dining areas, a wood-fired range and two double bedrooms. There’s even a shower with separate WC.
Find out more: www.classic.co.uk
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There are just three large bell tents at Seithfed Nef (translated as Seventh Heaven) and each sits in its own field so peace and quiet are guaranteed. A complimentary welcome tray, including local tipple, is provided as well as board games, books and magazines, plus a picnic table, anda stove.
Find out more: www.seithfednef.com
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The canvas safari lodges at this Norfolk site are fully equipped with a warm range, comfortable bedrooms, sofas, full-size dining tables, flushing loos and power showers. And some of the best beaches in England are right on the doorstep.
Find out more: www.wildluxury.co.uk
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The bell tent at this pretty site is furnished with a double bed plus two single futons which can be used as sofas or beds beneath a candle chandelier. For an extra £22 per week add a hen coop and hens to provide you with fresh eggs.
Find out more: www.secretmeadows.co.uk
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The Moroccan-themed yurt at 10 acre Woodside is fabulously romantic. Treatments, including massage, infrared sauna and reiki are also available in the health suite and you can even order breakfast to be delivered to your door.
Find out more: www.yurtandbreakfast.co.uk
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Set on a working dairy farm in the heart of the countryside, these fully equipped yurts offer a real camping experience but with home comforts to make your stay relaxing and enjoyable. Pack your wellies and spend an afternoon in the milking parlour.
Find out more: www.yurtis.co.uk
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Nestling on the edge of Bodmin Moor, these yurts feature cosy rugs, a wood burning stove and thick felt liners to ensure that whatever the weather outside, inside you are snug and warm. And, if you don’t fancy cooking, you can book the two-night catered package.
Find out more: www.luxurycornishyurts.co.uk
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The perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this small, peaceful site offers the option of staying in a bell tent, yurt or shepherd's hut on an organic farm. Log burner and logs, bed linen and candle lanterns all provided.
Find out more: www.rocombevalleyretreat.co.uk
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