Who goes winter glamping?
You do. Along with your family, friends, cousins, uncles, co-workers and whoever else wants an experience like no other. Bring your dog winter glamping, why don’t you?! Essentially, anyone who loves the fresh air of the countryside but isn’t keen on putting up a tent in the driving rain or, worse, waking up freezing in a puddle. Barnutopia is perfect for winter gatherings for 16-120 guests (including drop-ins) and for individual unit hire for 1-10 guests.
What is winter glamping
It is pitting yourself against the elements in a fully furnished and heated yurt, stable, cabin or bunkhouse. It’s being dry and warm even when there’s snow on the ground. It’s snuggling up around a campfire under cover and going to sleep in a real bed with the heater on. Oh, and waking up to a fabulous home-cooked breakfast without having to wrestle with damp matches.
When do you go winter glamping
Well, um, winter, of course. Although, in Britain we can stretch that to autumn and early spring or anytime the weather might be unpredictable. Even some summers could be considered winter glamping. But it really doesn’t matter when you go. Winter glamping is fabulous at any time of year.
Where do you go winter glamping
We are unashamedly biased in favour of Barnutopia. We live here and we love it. Located in rural Shropshire on the border with Wales, Barnutopia has established itself as sought after destination year round. The 5-star reviews speak for themselves and guests love the autumn and winter specials for Halloween and Bonfire Weekend, Christmas and New Year.
Why do you go winter glamping?
Because there is nothing like being safe and snug in a gorgeous glamping unit while ir rains or snows outside. Of course, we can’t guarantee it will snow, but we can guarantee that the views and surrounding countryside are spectacular, whatever the weather. Barnutopia is a winter wonderland like no other that you have to see and experience to truly appreciate.
Still not sure about it?
Take a look at our photo album showcasing the Barnutopia winter wonderland. We ‘d love to see you here this winter.