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Glamping Lancashire: 21 Amazing Places You Need to Stay [2024]

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Glamping in Lancashire is one of the best ways to experience the county, and there’s a glamping accommodation for everyone.

From incredible treehouses to cosy shepherd’s huts, Lancashire is brimming with amazing places that you need to stay at.

You’ll be sure to find your perfect match because there truly is something to suit every taste and budget when it comes to glamping here!

So if you want to find your new favourite spot to go glamping in Lancashire, then you’ve come to the right place, because we’ve rounded up the cream of the crop to save you the hard work!

Let’s get stuck in and find your dream glamping site.

1. Hedgerow Luxury Glamping

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Price per night: From £108 for 2 guests

Location: Newsholme, Clitheroe

Hedgerow Luxury Glamping has some of the best glamping pods in Lancashire.

It’s an adults-only luxury glamping retreat, so you really can get away from it all here.

Here you can stay in your own private sanctuary and discover everything that these lovely glamping pods have to offer.

Each pod also has its own private hot tub, offering the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day of exploring your surroundings.

The pods each have their own private decking, which is perfect for relaxing with a good book and an even better glass of wine as the day turns to night.

If you’re looking for a glamping site that’s unlike any other, then you’re going to love Hedgerow.

What are you waiting for?

Get booked in this instant!

What guests say: “The second time we have stayed at Hedgerow, and we loved every moment. The pod is so cosy and clean. LOVE the hot tub. The setting is wonderful and very quiet. I felt so calm and relaxed after my stay. Also, a great base and lots of places to visit nearby. Hopefully will return soon.”

2. The Secret Garden

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Price per night: From £195 for 4 guests

Location: Skelmersdale

The Secret Garden is one of my favourite places to go glamping in Lancashire.

They claim to be the UK’s most booked glamping site, so you don’t want to miss this one!

It’s a place to unwind, recharge and relax, and it’s an absolute beauty.

This multi-award-winning glamping site is nestled in four acres of woodland, right in the heart of Lancashire.

They’ve got an accommodation for everyone, from their cute and cosy pods to comfy lodges, spacious yurts and an incredible treehouse.

For me, it’s all about The Tree Tops – it’s completely unbeatable in terms of design!

It even has a slide and a pool table, on top of its own hot tub and bar area – what more could you want?

Trust me, when it comes to glamping, The Secret Garden has nailed it.

What guests say: “Stayed at The Tree Tops for a weekend with friends. We had an amazing time, the slide was a highlight of the night! So much to do with the hot tub/pool table/outdoor space. The decor is superb and everything has been thought of. We have already booked again and can’t wait to go back.”

3. Holgates Silverdale Glamping Pods

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Price per night: From £55 for 4 guests

Location: Silverdale

Holgates Silverdale Glamping Pods is a gorgeous little place to stay.

This site has the perfect range, from standard pods to luxury glamping pods that will be sure to absolutely blow you away.

The pods sleep four people, making them perfect for a cosy family break or a relaxed retreat with a small group of friends.

In the standard pods, you’ll need to bring along your bedding, towels, cooking equipment and anything else you need, while in the luxury pods, you’ll have everything you need for a comfortable stay.

It’s well worth spending a little more and going for a luxury pod if you ask me!

If you’ve been hunting for some of the best glamping pods in Lancashire, then you may well have found them here at Holgates.

What guests say: “We booked a glamping pod for a two-night stay. The pod was immaculate, we had a double bed and bunk beds in the pod. The check-in was smooth. The swimming pool, restaurant and bar are spotless. Excellent friendly staff. Beautiful location, near a beach and beautiful countryside. What more can I say!”

4. Little Oakhurst Glamping

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Price per night: From £109 for 2 guests

Location: Stonyhurst

Little Oakhurst Glamping is about to become your favourite spot to go glamping.

They’ve got two yurts and two shepherd’s huts, meaning that there’s a perfect accommodation choice for everyone all year round.

The glamping site is on a farm, so expect to bump into baby calves, sheep, hens and the owners’ beloved alpacas as you head out to explore.

The site has beautiful views of Pendle Hill, and it feels like a true immersion in nature.

You can even ask for a farm tour if you’re keen to learn more about life on a working farm!

The huts both sleep two adults, while the yurts sleep two adults and two children each.

Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll be sure to find it at Little Oakhurst.

Don’t miss it!

What guests say: “Perfect for a quiet weekend away, especially for couples. Perfect scenery, you get to see alpacas on the land as well as many other animals. They also have a fire pit if you’d like a BBQ or fire of your own! The hot tub was my favourite, it is sheltered so you can use it no matter the weather, and the view from it is just amazing.”

5. Stanley Villa Farm Bell Tents

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Price per night: From £49.80 for mid-week stays of 5 nights, arriving on a Sunday for 2 adults and up to 4 children

Location: Greenhalgh, Preston

If you’re looking for somewhere to go glamping with a hot tub in Preston, then the Stanley Villa Farm Bell Tents will tick all the boxes.

They’ve got ten bell tents to choose from, as well as a range of pods, so there truly is the perfect match for everyone here.

The bell tents sleep two adults and up to four children and all you need to bring along with you is your own bedding, everything else is provided!

They’re equipped with wood-burning stoves, too, so you can cosy up here no matter the season.

Step inside the tents and you’ll find a truly magical space that will blow you away.

They don’t have electricity, but if you do need power, then you can head up to the Lakeside Lodge or hire a battery pack on-site.

Some of them also have a wood-fired hot tub, of course, which is perfect for unwinding – just be sure to request the hot tub tents when you book!

What guests say: “We had the best time here! It was so peaceful, relaxing and lovely, we will definitely be booking again. The bell tent was just gorgeous. Would definitely light the inside log burner next time as although it was 12 degrees I could feel the chill. We had a really nice treat night away and the kids loved it. Memories made, thank you.”

6. Fell View Park

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Price per night: From £90 for 2 guests

Location: Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth

Fell View Park is one of the most beautiful spots for glamping in Lancashire.

It’s located close to the picturesque market town of Kirkby Lonsdale, and it’s the perfect base for exploring both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District.

Here you can enjoy the ultimate glamping experience in one of their stunning Escape Pods, which will be sure to leave you feeling revitalised.

Their lovely pods feature king-sized beds, wood-burning stoves, shower rooms and kitchenettes, so they really do have everything you need for the perfect stay.

Oh, and did I forget to mention that they also have an outside BBQ and hot tub each?

They really have thought of everything!

You’re going to fall head over heels in love with these beauties, trust me.

What guests say: “Our pod, Spring Wood, was amazing. The pod and site were exceptionally clean and quiet. It was a perfect pod escape. The hot tub and log burner were a bonus especially as the weather wasn’t particularly nice to us. I would definitely recommend it.”

7. Bleasdale Estate Safari Tents

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Price per night: From £140 for 6 guests

Location: Forest of Bowland

Bleasdale Estate Safari Tents is a spot that you just can’t miss.

This is a place for the whole family to take a break away from it all, as it offers a gorgeous backdrop for creating unforgettable memories with your loved ones.

The Estate is located on the western edge of the Forest of Bowland, right at the end of a private country lane, nestled in the heart of the beautiful countryside.

Fire pits are included with every booking, so if you feel like cooking up a tasty meal under the starry night sky, then you’re in luck!

This is one of the best places to go glamping with a hot tub in Lancashire, and it should be right at the top of your bucket list.

Make a mental note of it and be sure to book in for your next family getaway!

What guests say: “This was our first family holiday, and oh was it special! Stunning 360-degree views, plenty of space for the kids to play/bike on-site and in the surrounding area. Very spacious but cosy accommodation with all the home comforts you want when camping. If you love wildlife and want a laid-back holiday, this is perfect. On our last evening, we even had a visit from a barn owl which was so lovely! Jo, the site manager is very friendly and has a wealth of information to offer. Overall a fantastic holiday, thank you.”

8. Horse Park Hideaway

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Price per night: From £190 for 4 guests

Location: Pilling, Preston

Horse Park Hideaway is the ultimate luxury glamping retreat.

It offers the perfect escape for those who want a relaxed getaway away from it all, and I know you’re going to love it here.

Their cabins were designed and built entirely by the owners, and there are three unique spaces for you to choose from.

Couples will love the romantic Fern Cabin and the adults-only Blossom Cabin, while Connie Cabin is the perfect family-friendly option.

All of the cabins are dog-friendly, too, which is an added bonus!

You can also add a whole bunch of exciting packages to your stay, from the ultimate cinema package to a delicious picnic package.

As if your stay could get any better!

What guests say: “Absolutely stunning cabin, I wish I could live here! Connie Cabin was amazing, it was my partner’s birthday and it was decorated beautifully. We will 100% be coming back in the future. The projector was fantastic, and the bed was like sleeping in a cloud. Can’t wait to come back!”

9. Orchard Glamping Pods

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Price per night: From £84 for 5-6 guests

Location: Catterall, Garstand

Orchard Glamping Pods has some of the best camping pods in Lancashire.

There are three luxury self-contained pods to choose from, each as glorious as the next.

They’ve got fully equipped kitchens and bathrooms, as well as all the mod cons you could need, from a TV to underfloor heating to keep you cosy.

You’ll also get to enjoy your very own built-in BBQ and fire pit, which is a real treat!

The pods are located next to the canal, the river and a small woodland, offering a truly diverse landscape that’s a joy to explore.

They can sleep between five and six guests, so are a great option for families and bigger groups of friends looking for a countryside escape.

This is a glamping stay that you’re not going to want to miss!

What guests say: “Absolutely beautiful location. The pods are stunning inside, so modern and well-kept. Loved that there is a little private garden with each so you can sit out in the day or night and it’s just you and your family. Had a fantastic time here and would definitely recommend it to others, everything is thought of. Will be returning for definite.”

10. Deerstone Glamping Domes

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Price per night: From £145 for 2 adults (extra guests can be added for an additional cost)

Location: Earby, Barnoldswick

The Deerstone Glamping Domes are an absolute dream come true.

It’s located on the border of Yorkshire and Lancashire, and it’s a truly unique spot to go glamping in Lancashire – you’re going to love it!

They were the first in the UK to have these beautiful domes, and they really know what they’re doing when it comes to glamping.

The domes are set in over 80 acres of fields, with jaw-dropping views of some of Lancashire’s most iconic locations.

They offer sophistication, style and simplicity, and they’re the perfect retreat.

Enjoy their Dome Cinema evenings, take a dip in the wood-fired hot tub (so long as you booked a hot tub dome!) or book yourself into the Barrel Sauna to truly unwind.

There’s no better way to wake up than with the sun rising over your dome!

What guests say: “10,000,000-star review!!! Absolutely amazing place! The staff are fabulous and cannot do enough for you to make your stay perfect. The domes are warm, cosy and have everything you will need. The space is amazing for roasting marshmallows and playing games. Lovely walks nearby too. Lots of places to eat and drink and just an all-round amazing holiday! Great for families, groups of friends and couples. We will definitely be back! Thanks for having up it was perfect.”

11. Watkinsons Farm

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Price per night: From £80 for 2 adults and 2 children (one extra child can be added for an additional £20 per stay)

Location: Lathom

Watkinsons Farm is a beautiful place to stay for a while.

It’s a real home away from home, and you’re going to fall in love with it instantly.

There are several spacious bell tents to enjoy, each of which can accommodate two adults and up to three children.

You’ll get to enjoy your own fire pit, with a cooking tripod to feast al fresco.

The bell tents are cosy and intimate, and they’re a truly special place to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

They’re on a 120-acre vegetable farm that’s been in the owners’ family since the 1930s, and you can feel the love and passion that’s gone into caring for it all around you.

This is the perfect place to connect with loved ones, so don’t miss it!

What guests say: “Just arrived home from a week’s glamping at Watkinsons. We had a fantastic holiday. We had amazing family time, building fires, toasting marshmallows and playing games in the field. The site has everything you need to enjoy glamping, including comfortable beds! Our little people slept like logs.”

12. Manor House Helicopter Glamping

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Price per night: From £190 for 2 guests

Location: Blackpool

Manor House Helicopter Glamping is undoubtedly one of the most unique places to go glamping in Lancashire, and I know you’re going to love it.

I mean, can you honestly say you’ve ever stayed in a helicopter before?

This gorgeous accommodation is a converted Royal Navy helicopter which was in military service for 40 years, so you’re truly sleeping in a piece of history here.

The helicopter has retained many of its original features but has had plenty of luxury touches added to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

It’s even got central heating, which is a lovely added touch!

Spend an evening soaking in the hot tub under a canopy of stars, then step inside your helicopter home and drift off to sleep.

They’ve also got a converted 737 and a new aircraft coming in late 2023 and Easter 2024, so keep your eye out for those!

What guests say: “Manor House Glamping is amazing, friendly, and has everything you need for a memorable stay. We stayed in the helicopter, and the detail and extra touches were outstanding. The hot tub and fire pit added to this experience, and we loved the Baby emus and chickens just wandering around. There are no negatives about this beautiful place – it’s a great place and I would definitely recommend it.”

14. Green Goddess Fire Engine

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Price per night: From £170 for 2 guests

Location: Blackpool

Green Goddess Fire Engine is another of Manor House’s fantastic glamping experiences!

These guys really have nailed the formula for unique spots to go glamping in Blackpool.

This 1956 Green Goddess fire engine is an absolute beauty that once belonged to the auxiliary fire service post-WWII.

It’s got its very own wood-fired hot tub, as well as an outdoor BBQ and fire pit that is perfect for summer dinners under the setting sun.

They’ve also got an American school bus, a VW camper and an Airstream caravan to choose from if any of those are more your style!

Seriously, this is a glamping site you won’t want to miss.

Check out their incredible options and get booked in right now!

What guests say: We stayed in the Green Goddess Fire Engine and it couldn’t have been much better! Inside was very comfortable and spacious with all of the inner and outer workings of the fire engine still in place, it looked fantastic! The hot tub and fire pit outside was a fantastic addition, we spent plenty of time in the tub and had a fire pit in the evening to keep warm. I would absolutely recommend this to anybody!”

15. Ream Hills Holiday Park

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Price per night: From £100 for 4 guests or from £115 for 6 guests

Location: Weeton, Preston

Ream Hills Holiday Park has some of Lancashire’s most magical glamping pods.

These charming handmade wooden pods are perfect no matter the season, and they bring you all the joy of camping without any of the hassles.

There are two sizes to choose from – either four-berth pods or six-berth pods – making these a perfect choice for a group of friends to enjoy a fun getaway.

The pods are cosy and comfortable, with underfloor heating making sure to keep your toes toasty even in the dead of winter.

Enjoy a cinema night on your flat-screen TV, or step outside to enjoy the British summertime from the comfort of your outdoor decking.

They also have some lovely geodomes, if you’re looking for something a little more unique.

Whatever it is you’re looking for in a glamping stay, you’ll be sure to find it here!

What guests say: “A truly fun place to relax! Pods are in pristine condition, very warm thanks to an underfloor heating. Two very comfortable beds, glass door with a lake view, beautiful scenery. The area is very quiet, calm and just being there restores your balance. Will definitely be coming back! P.S. A big thank you to the wonderful staff who have always been at utmost alert and very helpful!”

16. Ribble Valley Retreat

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Price per night: From £144 for 4-5 guests

Location: Langho

Ribble Valley Retreat is one of the most relaxing places to go glamping in Lancashire.

They’ve got two shepherd’s huts and three luxury bell tents to choose from, so you’ll be sure to find your home away from home here.

All of the accommodation is furnished with style and equipped with everything you could possibly need for a comfortable and relaxing stay.

The site is the perfect base to explore the surrounding area, whether you want to check out the historical places of interest or you just fancy a mooch around the boutique shops and quirky cafés.

Personally, though, I’d spend most of my time sitting back and relaxing with a good book, enjoying all that Lancashire has to offer.

For the ultimate luxury, go for the shepherd’s huts – they’ve just got that little added extra oomph that I just love!

What guests say: “We have just arrived home from the most amazing few days at Ribble Valley Retreat with our friends. The site is just perfect and has everything you need to make sure the stay is comfortable and cosy. The kids just played all day in the safety of the surrounding fields and we didn’t have to worry about them at all, which made for a very relaxing trip for the parents. Both the bell tents and the huts were fully equipped to ensure all needs met, the underfloor heating in the hut was very welcome for drying clothes after a very rainy day and the beds were so comfortable we all slept brilliantly.”

17. The Paddock Glamping

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Price per night: From £59 for 4 guests or from £79 for 8 guests

Location: Shuttleworth, Bury

The Paddock Glamping is a truly special place, and it will soon become one of your favourite spots to go glamping, no doubt about it.

They’ve got yurts, a safari tent, pods and geodomes to choose from, so if you were ever going to find your perfect match, then it’s bound to be here.

With options for up to eight guests, this is the perfect choice for larger groups who are looking for a countryside escape that’s filled with fun.

They try and make your stay as stress-free as possible here, so you can add all the extras you could think of to your stay to make it relaxing and comfortable.

For me, it’s all about the geodomes – I just love looking out of the windows at the uninterrupted countryside views!

Whichever you choose, though, you won’t be left disappointed.

What guests say: “Absolutely fabulous place – even the 24 hours of rain didn’t dampen our stay. We opted for the Belle safari tent and it didn’t disappoint. Everything you needed was provided, and it was very spacious and comfortable. The log burner is fabulous for keeping the chill off too. Well done to all, you have it spot on!”

18. Valley View Pendle Pods

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Price per night: From £130 for 2 guests

Location: Blacko, nr Longridge

The Valley View Pendle Pods offer a truly magical glamping experience.

This is a place to get back to nature in the foothills of Lancashire, just a stone’s throw away from the picturesque village of Blacko.

You’ll delight in the views across sweeping hills, green pasture land and dense woodland – it’s not hard to see why it’s an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty!

The pods are bursting with character and charm, having been designed from locally sourced materials to create an authentic rustic-chic feel.

They’re also pet-friendly, so your four-legged friend won’t have to miss out on the fun here!

There are six lovely pods to choose from, each with its own personality, so you’ll be sure to find one that matches your style.

If you’re looking for your dream glamping retreat, then look no further!

What guests say: “Stayed at the Pendle Pod for two nights, and couldn’t recommend it more. Sharon was always at the end of the phone if we needed anything, and she thought of every little thing, making our experience even more special! The views were beautiful and exceeded our expectations; we would definitely come back! Thank you, Sharon, for a wonderful stay.”

19. Meadow Head Orchard Hut

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Price per night: From £175 for 2 guests

Location: Darwen

Meadow Head Orchard Hut is an absolute delight.

It’s a place to slow down and enjoy life away from all the hustle and bustle, treating yourself to a wood-fired bath under the stars to truly unwind.

As soon as you cross the threshold, all of your stresses will disappear.

You’ll find everything you need for a truly magical stay, from a wood-fired outdoor tub with fairy lights right through to local breakfast basics in the fridge to kickstart your morning in the right way.

The owners put the environment first in all they do, and have dedicated their time to everything from rewilding projects to sustainable sourcing to ensure a harmonious balance.

If you’re lucky, you may spot hares and deer wandering around the hut in the early hours, so be sure to keep an eye out!

Head out on a woodland walk to a country pub, then come back to your home away from home for a truly restorative stay.

What guests say: “Fantastic place everything and more provided by the hosts. The breakfast was exceptional local produce. The wood-fired bath was amazing and the attention to detail and quality was first-class. If you are looking to stay at a five-star break this is the one to go to.”

20. Alden Woodland Yurt

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Price per night: From £53 for 2 guests

Location: Lumb

Alden Woodland Yurt is the perfect place to relax in style.

It’s a cosy, fully-insulated yurt with your own personal wood burner that will keep you toasty even on chillier evenings.

The yurt is nestled in beautiful, broadleaf woodland on Cronkshaw Fold Farm, offering a truly secluded retreat from daily life.

After a long day of exploring, cosy up in your comfortable double bed, with the twinkling of fairy lights to create a romantic atmosphere.

You can also hire a private hot tub for an additional fee, which is the perfect way to unwind at the end of a long week in the city.

Bear in mind that the yurt doesn’t have mains electricity, though you can charge your phone by the WC if you need to!

For a truly off-grid escape, look no further.

What guests say: “A wonderful, cosy, peaceful little hideaway with beautiful surroundings and views. Warm and welcoming host and always on hand if needed. Easy to follow instructions for check-in and finding your way around. Everything was covered inside the yurt for our two-night stay, even down to cooking oil. Well done Dot, you’ve got it spot on.”

21. Hobbit House in The Dell

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Price per night: From £89 for 4 guests

Location: Edenfield

Hobbit House in The Dell is an unbeatable glamping stay.

As you approach the hobbit house, you’ll be welcomed by a small green door that’s tucked away within a gorgeous developing garden.

The garden is complete with a trickling stream and weir, and during the summer you’ll find yourself enveloped by the smell of fragrant herbs.

Inside, you’ll find a cosy and inviting space that will make you feel right at home from the second you cross the threshold.

The natural light and earthy tones create a warm atmosphere that’s perfect for those looking to relax in the heart of Lancashire.

If you want a completely unique spot to go glamping in Lancashire, this is it.

There’s nowhere else quite like it, trust me!

What guests say: “Although we were only a few miles from home we felt a million miles from reality. If you’re looking for peace and tranquillity this is the place, secluded, private and very novel. Plus if you like eggs for breakfast you can go and grab fresh ones from the hen house. If you want to explore locally, there are plenty of little villages and stunning countryside to explore. The kitchen facilities were second to none, we cooked a full Sunday roast while we stayed. Even though we only had a short stay it was enough to recover from the hustle and bustle of modern day life, a true escape. Would highly recommend it.”

Quick Breakdown of the Best Places to Glamping in Lancashire

As you can see, there are so many amazing places to go glamping in Lancashire!

So much so that I’m sure you’re already struggling with which to choose!

That’s why I’ve done the legwork for you and shortlisted six of the best for you which will hopefully narrow down your search.

My personal favourite glamping site in Lancashire: Deerstone Glamping Domes

The cheapest glamping site in Lancashire: Stanley Villa Farm Bell Tents

Most luxurious glamping site in Lancashire: The Secret Garden

Most unique glamping site in Lancashire: Manor House Helicopter Glamping

Best glamping site in Lancashire for couples: Meadow Head Orchard Hut

Best glamping site in Lancashire for large groups: The Paddock Glamping

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