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		<title>Top glamping get-aways in Great Britain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Break away from the norm and go glamping in the British countryside – just as wild but with all your home comforts to hand. Here are our top picks of alternative accommodation available to hire in the UK: The Treehouse For a romantic tree house holiday for two in the heart of the British countryside, within an hour of London [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Break away from the norm and go glamping in the British countryside – just as wild but with all your home comforts to hand.</strong></p>
<p>Here are our top picks of alternative accommodation available to hire in the UK:</p>
<p><strong>The Treehouse</strong><br />
For a romantic tree house holiday for two in the heart of the British countryside, within an hour of London and seven miles from Tunbridge Wells, head for Bensfield Treehouse in Sussex. It has all mod cons including king size bed, en-suite bathroom, fitted kitchen, sundeck and a gorgeous rope bridge for private access. It will take you back to your naughty childhood days and is set around a large oak tree – making you feel like you’re hiding out in your own nature den. Enjoy breakfast al fresco and recline in the treetops, which have excellent views of the surrounding fields and forests, through the day. In the evening, male for the local bars and restaurants where live music and great, local food are all par for the course. It makes for a great staycation in the UK and perhaps even a low cost honeymoon. Find out more <a href="http://www.qualityunearthed.co.uk/bensfield-treehouse.php">here</a></p>
<p><strong>The Wooden WigWam</strong><br />
Escape to Central Scotland for a break in a wooden wigwam which will have you expecting grizzly bears and racoons as you shack up in one of these great structures which actually sleeps five. Find a fridge, microwave, toaster and kettle inside and easy access to the River Earn for Rainbow Trout and Salmon fishing – fresh food which can be gutted there and then and thrown on your own allocated firepit. Nearby you’ll find the Crieff Visitor Centre and all-year-round Nutcracker Christmas Village. It promises a great stay and great facilities with even a games room on-site. Local pubs are within easy walking distance and wildlife, including plenty of ducks, is a given as they stumble across your patch in the early hours. Find out more <a href="http://www.largoleisure.co.uk/holiday-parks/braidhaugh/park-overview">here</a></p>
<p><strong>The Yurt</strong><br />
Try Yurt camping in Wales – against the backdrop of the Powys Hills for these Mongolian Yurts will transport you as far as mentally possible from the crowded rat race to a place where stargazing, log fires and quiet contemplation rule. Amidst Willow, Ash and Cherry trees, you’ll be in your element as you get back in touch with nature – but don’t worry, each Yurt is insulated with sheep wool and as cosy as they come. Wood burners aplenty and cultural wall hangings adorn these up-market tents, which are filled with scatter cushions and hand-made day and lounge beds. It’s festival spirit at its best – without the loud music and mud. Find out more <a href="http://www.strawberryskys.co.uk/our-yurts/">here</a></p>
<p><strong>The Gypsy Caravan </strong><br />
Get in touch with your inner gypsy at Wriggles Brook Gypsy B&amp;B in Hertfordshire, where a romantic escape is guaranteed. Although your accommodation will be simple, you can have organic meals delivered to your door and there’s no shortage of hot showers in the nearby heated cabin. Add to that satin and silk on the bed and your own eco-loo and you have paradise on – albeit static – wheels. Bird song is the order of the day and you can expect to be serenaded by night also by the local owls. Hammocks, log fires and local pubs are all there for the taking so what are you waiting for?! Find out more <a href="http://goglamping.net/united-kingdom/wriggles-brook-gypsy-bb-herefordshire/">here</a></p>
<p><strong>The Tipi</strong><br />
London might not always spring to mind as an ideal camping destination but Tipis of London makes it so. Hire a large, cotton Tipi for a weekend to remember and you won’t regret it. Inside you’ll find all manner of hard and soft furnishings, depending on your requirements. Whether it’s pouffes, beanbags or sheep skins you desire, your wish is their command. These native Indian style Tipis can sleep up to eight and are a great party accommodation alternative – combining both vintage and modern takes on the traditional Sami Lavvu Tipi. Find out more <a href="http://www.tipisoflondon.co.uk/our-tipis.php">here</a></p>
<p><strong>The Eco Lodge </strong><br />
Eco warriors will love this luxury accommodation in Darlington. It’s the ultimate in private glamping – and you can leave with a completely clear conscious. It’s not far from the motorway but you’d never know. It has everything you might expect from a wooden lodge and is just a short drive from lots of great tourist attractions in the region. Freshwater and bay fishing, hiking, ice skating, whitewater rafting and good cycling routes are all within easy reach. Find out more <a href="http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/p720832#amenities">here</a></p>
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		<title>Scotland&#8217;s top 5 year-round campsites</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2012 15:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are so many ways to see and experience Scotland. But to see the country at its rustic best, you need to head off the beaten track and roll out the sleeping bags. Hit the trail and, if you can stand the midges, sheep ticks and the likelihood of rain, then you’ll be in for a stoating summer holiday under [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many ways to see and experience Scotland. But to see the country at its rustic best, you need to head off the beaten track and roll out the sleeping bags.</p>
<p>Hit the trail and, if you can stand the midges, sheep ticks and the likelihood of rain, then you’ll be in for a stoating summer holiday under the cosy cover of canvas.</p>
<p>Here are our top five recommended year-round campsites in Scotland:</p>
<p><strong>1) Riverside Holiday Park, Hawick – The Scottish Borders</strong><br />
Riverside Holiday Park is a fly fisherman’s dream. The River Teviot, which runs right though the park, is usually well stocked with brown trout and you can cast off from a stone’s throw of your tent without a permit. You might have your work cut out for you catching any, however, because the river is so rich in natural forage that the fish can’t usually be bothered with fake flies. But it’s a great experience nonetheless.</p>
<p>Not only is the site peaceful enough for fishing, it’s clean, safe and has a fantastic, friendly atmosphere. It won’t take you long to walk from one end to the other but there’s a children’s play park and lots of sporting activities available nearby. The facilities are fairly limited since there’s no restaurant or shop but what it lacks in supplies, it makes up for in wildlife. It’s common to see herons without the need for binoculars because they’re regular guests along the river’s banks, which you can access over the fence.<br />
Both hardstanding and grass pitches are set aside for tents, motor homes and tourers but it’s best to book to guarantee your space which, if you’re lucky, will be right beside the river.</p>
<p><strong>2) Lochranza Camping &amp; Caravan Site, Lochranza – Isle of Arran</strong><br />
Lochranza is unrivalled when it comes to getting up close and personal with some of Scotland’s most spectacular wildlife. Red deer live on and around the site all year round – the stags calling out towards the end of summer and rutting in early autumn. In fact, the campsite is pretty sparse apart from the deer and the occasional sheep, but to see these majestic creatures running, rutting and mating alongside your makeshift home is just amazing. The scenery on all sides of the campsite, which is really no more than a field, is amazing too. Rolling hills and breathtaking blue skies tower over this large plot, which has its own golf course, tea room and shop.</p>
<p>A five-minute walk takes you to the Isle of Arran Distillery where, if you don’t sample the whisky, be sure to taste the award winning ice cream. Lochranza Castle sits around half a mile in the other direction, surrounded by hills, yachts and whitewashed houses. It’s a fantastic photo opportunity and there’s plenty of wildlife to spot on its shores. You could take the ferry from Lochranza Port, which is at the very tip of Arran, across to the Mull of Kintyre in summer or to Tarbert, which is as far as it goes in winter. Brodick Castle is a short drive away and, for the more intrepid, there’s plenty of wakeboarding to be done off the coast. You’ll spot lots of amazing seabirds, including herons, which come surprisingly close to the main Calmac ferry terminal.</p>
<p><strong>3) Culzean Castle Camping &amp; Caravan Site, Maybole – Ayrshire </strong><br />
Even if you aren’t visiting Arran, you can still admire the view across to Brodick by staying at the Culzean Castle Camping &amp; Caravan Site in Maybole. It’s not small like the others but it is friendly and the setting is certainly picturesque. The site sits in the grounds of Culzean Castle, which is one of the best loved strongholds in Scotland and where the sunsets have to be seen to be believed.</p>
<p>Now owned and run by The National Trust for Scotland, most areas of the 600-acre estate are open to the public between March 30 and October 31, while the restaurant and visitor centre shops open at weekends all year round. The campsite welcomes motor homes, touring caravans and tents between March 25 and November 1 and has all mod cons, including on-site laundry and excellent toilet facilities and showers. There’s even a children’s play park and plenty of space to walk the dog.</p>
<p><strong>4) Drumshademuir Caravan &amp; Camping Park, by Kirriemuir – Angus </strong><br />
Drumshademuir is a small and friendly campsite that’s perfect for exploring Angus – and what’s more, it’s open all year round. It has such a warm and welcoming atmosphere that many touring caravans are pitched here permanently, their owners driving up to spend Hogmanay on the site.</p>
<p>It has its own pub, licensed restaurant and shop which stocks the daily papers, even throughout the winter. There’s a children’s play park and woodland walk where you’re normally guaranteed to spot red deer, rabbits and a few frogs and toads at least. Glamis Castle is just up the road and there are lots of unique little shops to discover in Kirriemuir, which is a ten-minute drive from the site and has its own aviation museum.</p>
<p><strong>5) Ashaig Camping and Caravan Site, Breakish – Isle of Skye </strong><br />
For a peaceful spot on the Isle of Skye, Ashaig Camping and Caravan Site is just the ticket. Situated just four miles from the Skye Bridge, it’s really convenient for exploring Broadford – and indeed the rest of the island – as well as Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland.</p>
<p>There are so many things to do in this neck of the woods that you might find yourself staying on for longer – and Ashaig is the perfect place to do it. It doesn’t promise the hanging gardens of Babylon but what it does promise is a peaceful night’s sleep, every night. It’s friendly and relaxed and is a stone’s throw from Eilean Donan, which is dubbed the most romantic castle in Scotland. There are sandy beaches nearby and separate dog walking areas.</p>
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