We’re over a quarter of the way through 2019 and, as always, we’ve spent that time working hard to find brand new businesses and undiscovered campsites that deserve the Cool Camping seal of approval. That includes brand new campsites and glamping sites that have never opened their gates before, as well as those little nooks and hidden spots that we’ve heard about in recent weeks and added to our website for the very first time. So, if you’re looking for a new place to stay that you’ve never seen on coolcamping.com before, you’ve come to the right place. Here are our favourite new additions from the first few months of this year…
Go off-grid in this romantic shepherd’s hut for two in rural West Dorset, 20 minutes from the Jurassic Coast.
Enjoy the best of both worlds at this Cumbrian campsite between the mountains and the beaches of the Irish Sea.
Savour the spectacular remoteness off the Llyn Peninsula at this seaside campsite, with a shingle beach just metres away.
Discover bluebell-carpeted woods and hidden streams at this semi-wild yurt site on the edge of Bodmin Moor.
Open for just a few selected dates this summer, this campfire-friendly, back-to-basics campsite has a prime location in the New Forest National Park.
This single romantic shepherd’s hut is within easy reach of London but feels a million miles away, with gorgeous views across the Surrey Hills.
Just south of Glastonbury, this peaceful orchard site has just 10 camping pitches, plus luxurious, en-suite, glamping pods.
With the mountains of Snowdonia on the doorstep and the seaside of Conwy and Llandudno just down the road, these eco-friendly cabins have something for all.
Featured in The Times, The Telegraph and The Independent, its no surprise that Amber Wykes is now opening four new glamping locations for 2019.
10 minutes from the beaches of Cardigan Bay, this brand new, eco-friendly glamping site has two domes and a shepherds hut and is sure to be a hit with kids.
With views down the Kentmere Valley, this weather-proof pod glamping site in the Lake District is ideal for hiking and mountain biking.
Wildflowers, birds and butterflies abound at this pop-up campsite on the Hampshire-Dorset border, where cows give way to campers this summer.
As springtime hits the UK, the winter blues are replaced with a violet hue of a different kind. A carpet…
Spring is springing. And we all know what that means—the 2024 morel mushroom season is underway. To increase your chances…
To help you find the best camping in the country, each year we compile data from bookings, reviews, and ratings…
To help you find the best camping in the country, each year we compile data from bookings, reviews, and ratings…
Awards season has arrived! To help you find the best camping in the country, each year we compile data from…
To help you find the best camping in the country, each year we compile data from bookings, reviews, and ratings…