Safari tents near Edale with a private bathroom

Parks, peaks, and Pennine Way welcome wanderers camping near Edale.

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Hera & Luna Luxury Vintage Glamping

1 unit · Glamping3 acres · Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, West Midlands
Located in the heart of rural Worcestershire and nestled it's own private 3 acre wildflower meadow facing West, you will find Hera our gorgeous cosy Canvas Cottage Luna and our sleeping Hully Pod. Together they create a Luxury Vintage Glamping experience that sleeps up to 8 guests. Hera comes with a 3 x 6 m decked covered porch area and has a large outdoor eating area perfect for Alfresco style meals whatever the weather. Hera also has a luxury vintage feel with a claw foot slipper bath and a cosy log burner for those chillier evenings. There is also a private fire pit and BBQ area to complete the outdoor dining experience. Step back in time to the glamorous, romantic and retro interior of Luna the Hully Sleeping Pod. Furnished with Cath Kidston, Cabbages and Roses and Laura Ashley fabrics and lovingly painted using Farrow and Ball paints, she is one pretty lady! The Glamping experience is completed with an outdoor 'Lav Shack' and 'Shower Shack' with an unlimited how water supply for those wanting to get back to nature. But the indoor bathroom in Hera with a roll top slipper bath is perfect for relaxing in for those that prefer their creature comforts. Hera and Luna also boasts of a Kirami Japanese style wood fired 2 -3 man hot tub. All wood and kindling is supplied.
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Safari tents near Edale with a private bathroom guide

Overview

Set in the heart of Peak District National Park’s High Peak area, Edale encompasses environmental beauty with panoramic views. The village sits at Pennine Way’s trailhead in Derbyshire, which is just one reason it draws campers to its iconic hiking and unique campsites. From tent pitches to caravan sites to glamping pods and cottage rentals, Edale campsites offer year-round opportunities to stay and play. Take a scenic drive toward Hope Valley for attractions including Mam Tor, multiple caverns, and Bamford Edge. North of Peak District, Yorkshire Dales National Park features towering cliffs and waterfalls, while Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB, to the west, provides prehistoric wonders and campervan camping. Hiking trails, history, and family-friendly fun await all those camping near Edale.

Where to go

Peak District National Park

Recognized as the United Kingdom’s first national park, Peak District National Park stretches approximately 1,438 square kilometres and is home to parts of Derbyshire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, and South Yorkshire. Cycling, climbing, and caving are enjoyed throughout the seasons with the infamous Kinder Scout plateau challenging its visitors to a 7.5-mile circular trail of unforgettable landscapes. With countless on-site and private camping areas in the park, campers can retire after a busy day at traditional pitches with firepits, caravan parks, glamping rentals, bell tents, or unique North Lees Campground’s camping pods. Wild camping is not permitted in the park without permission from private land owners.

Yorkshire Dales National Park

Nestled north of Edale, Yorkshire Dales National Park highlights the diverse beauty of Northern England’s valleys, hills, and moors. Visit waterfalls, such as Aysgarth Falls, and gorges like Gordale Scar, as well as intricate cave systems with unique limestone in its caves and karst landscapes. Then, take the Three Peaks Challenge and aim to summit Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough in a day, or hop on horseback through miles of moorlands. The park offers a variety of camping accommodations, as well, including family-run working farm campsites, cottage rentals, glamping pods, and private holiday parks.

Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Proposed to become the fourth National Park of Wales, Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB is an upland frontier with ancient hillforts, dark skies, and rich heritage. Less than two hours west of Edale, the area boasts biodiversity with geological lands dating back to the Palaeolithic period. Stay on-site at one of many camping and caravan parks, but be sure to check the details as only some sites offer electrical hookups and potable water for motorhomes. Fell running, horseback riding, and kayaking are enjoyed throughout the day, while dark sky stargazing around the campfire is popular by night.

When to go

July and August in Edale sees warm temperatures and little to no precipitation. Experience average highs around 20°C from late June to early September. Despite temperatures rarely dropping below freezing, winters are cold, wet, and windy. Consider planning your travels from late spring to early fall for a favourable forecast to enjoy everything the area has to offer.

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