When you go camping there is so much to consider - have you got your tent, sleeping bag, bed roll, camping stove, cooking utensils and everthing else you might need for a stay in the country? But a glamping break is so much simpler - pop a few clothes and essentials in a bag and head off to the glamping destination of your choice. All you have to do is pick up some food and drink along the way - or if you're at Meon Springs, get one of the supermarkets to deliver it for you ready for when you arrive.
Glamping breaks
A glamping break at Meon Springs is so easy to do. Simply decide when you want to come and what sort of accommodation you want to stay in, and then book. At Meon Springs you have a choice of authentic Mongolian yurts that sleep four people comfortabley on beds with crisp white linen and fluffy pillows. These are great for families and groups of friends.
The shepherd's huts - located by Whitewool Lake - are perfect for single travellers and couples looking for a glamping break in the heart of the Hampshire countryside.
The shepherd's huts - located by Whitewool Lake - are perfect for single travellers and couples looking for a glamping break in the heart of the Hampshire countryside.
Weekend glamping breaks
The flexibility of a glamping beak is that you can take it midweek or at the weekend depending on how much free time you have. You can stay for a couple of days - or a couple of weeks - you have complete freedom. The important thing is that it's a chance to get out into the countryside and enjoy this part of Hampshire.
Many of our guests live within an hour's drive of Meon Springs coming from London and the south of England. Many plan their trip well in advance although others opt for a last minute glamping break - especially if the weather is forecast to be good.
After all, nothing beats being sat outside a shepherd's hut or yurt first thing in the morning with the sunshine warming your face as you sip your first cup of tea or coffee. Here at Meon Springs, you're surrounded by the South Downs and the rolling hills of Hen Wood. For nature spotters, there are often buzzards and red tail kites circling overhead. Stunning. Simply stunning!
Many of our guests live within an hour's drive of Meon Springs coming from London and the south of England. Many plan their trip well in advance although others opt for a last minute glamping break - especially if the weather is forecast to be good.
After all, nothing beats being sat outside a shepherd's hut or yurt first thing in the morning with the sunshine warming your face as you sip your first cup of tea or coffee. Here at Meon Springs, you're surrounded by the South Downs and the rolling hills of Hen Wood. For nature spotters, there are often buzzards and red tail kites circling overhead. Stunning. Simply stunning!
Last minute glamping breaks
Even if you opt for a last minute glamping break at Meon Springs there is still plenty to do. You can visit the medieval cities of Winchester and Chichester. There are huge amaounts of nautical history to discover in Portsmouth. And if you like to walk or cycle, there are plenty of paths and country lanes to explore. And, of course, the South Downs Way runs right through Meon Springs. Then again, while there's plenty to do, one thing you should think about - is to do nothing. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the tranquility that makes a glamping break at Meon Springs so special.
And just think - you won't have to put your tent up, arrange your bedding and sort out your cooking utensils. Why? Becuase it's all here. Ready for you to escape the everyday and experience things at a slighly slower pace of life.
And just think - you won't have to put your tent up, arrange your bedding and sort out your cooking utensils. Why? Becuase it's all here. Ready for you to escape the everyday and experience things at a slighly slower pace of life.