Who wouldn’t want to feel like James Bond? (talking mostly to our male readers here!) If you have the cashola, go and stay at the amazing treehouse suites, at Chewton Glen Hotel, in the New Forest – and we bet you will feel just like our lovable agent 007! We came across these fantastic Treehouse […]
Anevay Stoves – Heating Up The Glamping World!
One of the best things about glamping in our opinion has to be the addition of a woodburning stove to keep the accommodation nice and toasty…a far cry from camping, where (from bitter experience) you can’t sleep because you’re so cold! The below article has been provided to us from Anevay Stoves, mainly for glamping […]
The Perfect Frying Pan to Take Glamping!
We’re keen to showcase what we think are products that glampers would like to know about, or perhaps glamping owners for kitting out their accommodation where they supply everything you need. One of the things that must really annoy a lot of campers are the flimsy frying pans sold in many camping outlets. So the […]
Accessible Glamping Pods (as seen on George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces)
Glamping featured twice in last week’s George Clarke’s wonderful ‘Amazing Spaces’ TV programme (Thursdays, CH4 at 8pm), and the accessible glamping pod covered in the show provided GG with some deep thoughts on how we could help make it easier for wheelchair users to find accessible glamping accommodation should they wish to go glamping! For […]
Meet Matilda – the VW Campervan (George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces)
If you love VW Campervans as much as we do here at GG, you would have enjoyed a real treat if you managed to catch the latest episode of George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces (Ch4 Thursdays at 8pm). The episode followed Shropshire couple Polly & Mark as they renovated a wonderful split screen 1967 campervan and […]
The Shepherd’s Hut Company Explains How It All Began…
How Shepherd’s Huts Came About In the nineteenth century, sheep manure was the fertilizer of the day, without which a farm’s poor soil wouldn’t have been viable for growing their crops. Rather than lugging tons of manure up to the fields, sheep were kept tightly penned to graze in a small area, once the land […]