4 Best Glamping Spots Near Newcastle upon Tyne, England - Updated 2024

Mich
Mich 
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Whether you’re in Newcastle upon Tyne for a day or two, there are plenty of things you can do and places that you will want to explore in this vibrant city. With its rich history, culture buffs will love exploring some of the famous historical sites, such as Newcastle Castle and its medieval structure, Tyne Bridge, another iconic landmark, and Grey’s Monument, which is a monument atop a column with a height of 131 ft (40 m). Seven Stories and Victoria Tunnel are the perfect places for families and art enthusiasts. For those who are seeking some quiet, you can enjoy listening to the crashing waves of Whitley Bay, visit Jesmond Dene Park and marvel at lovely views of its lush greeneries, or better yet, go glamping. Check out our list of the best glamping spots near Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) host status, recent guest reviews, prices, availability of dates, decor, and a location that facilitates glamping or is close to glamping spots. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on May 23, 2024.

1. Cozy retreat with an outdoor dining area (from USD 162)

Situated in a lush field and a woodland, near the coast and National Park, this cozy glamping accommodation is suitable for five people. It is a spacious yurt that includes four beds and a kitchenette with silverware and a stove. It also provides essentials guests will need for a comfortable stay, including towels, toiletries, and soaps. There is an outdoor dining area, which is ideal for when the weather is fine. You can enjoy the fresh air while having your meals outdoors. Barbecue facilities are also available outside in the decked area.

The best part is that you won’t have to worry about feeling cold at night while you’re watching the starry skies since there is a fire pit on the premises that will keep you warm.

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Dunsdale, England, United Kingdom
58.85 km (36.6 mi) from Gibside
6 reviews   Wifi Available
Private room in yurt 1 Bed 5 Guests 1 Bathroom

Accommodates: 5

2. Wild Northumberland Glamping (from USD 158)

You will get to experience glamping like never before when you choose Wild Northumberland Glamping as your accommodation in Hexham. The tented camp features a detailed decor, which is reflected in its black-themed furnishings that blend well with its wood exteriors. There are three luxurious glamping pods to choose from, and each contains a top-quality double bed, a long sofa bed, a full bathroom, and a kitchenette with a sink. Up to four adults and two children can stay in any of the pods.

For fulfilling meals, Gunn Inn is within walking distance. It offers two dining options. If you feel like exploring, the nearest attractions are Bellingham Golf Club and Woodhill Hall.

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Wild Northumberland Glamping

Address: Chesterhope West Woodburn
38.23 km (23.8 mi) from Gibside

Parking Garden Terrace Non-smoking rooms Free parking Soundproof rooms Hiking Heating

3. Camp Kátur (from USD 97)

Situated in the Camp Hill estate, Camp Kátur Glamping offers travelers a camping experience in the breathtaking country of North Yorkshire. It boasts accommodations in the form of bungalows and tents that come with a fireplace, full bathrooms, and outdoor furniture. Fast Wi-Fi, barbecue facilities, and a game of mini-golf will make your stay more fun. If it’s the relaxation you seek, then you can indulge in a massage at Eco Spa where there is also a hot tub and a sauna. A communal kitchen, board games, and campfire areas are accessible to guests too.

Camp Kátur Glamping is the perfect dwelling for those who love watching the stars at night and those who love finding themselves lost in the beauty of nature.

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Camp Kátur Glamping

Address: The Camphill Estate
77.18 km (48.0 mi) from Gibside

Parking Pets allowed Meeting/banquet facilities Garden Terrace Non-smoking rooms Facilities for disabled guests Family rooms

4. Charming hut with three beds

This place is for travelers who can’t leave their furry friends at home. It is a charming hut that is a dog-friendly accommodation in Winlaton Mill. Located in a lovely orchard, it welcomes guests with wood interiors and modern furnishings that guarantee a pleasant stay. It provides three beds that are good for up to four people, a wood-burning fireplace to keep you warm, and a full bathroom. If you’re bringing kids with you, children’s books and toys are available, which will keep them entertained.

When you go outside, you can marvel at views of nature and the scenic Derwent Valley, which is only a few steps away from the rental.

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Winlaton Mill, United Kingdom
3.27 km (2.1 mi) from Gibside
41 reviews  
Hut 3 Beds 4 Guests 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

Accommodates: 4

Top guest reviews
Cleanliness:
the hut itself was amazing so clean and cozy
the hut and the bathroom were both very clean and beds were very comfy
inside immaculate with the smell of freshly laundered bedding beds comfortable and provided a great nights sleep
Host:
sarah is a fantastic host making sure that we could make the most of our stay
as we arrived at hagg hill we were greeted by sarah who was warm and friendly
sarah is a great host and nothing is too much trouble
overall the perfect hosts for the perfect stay
sarah was an awesome host with lots of local knowledge and was very accommodating
Location:
great place to stay to get away from the hustle & bustle of city life
this is a truly magical place so cute and cosy
toilet and shower close by and very clean
great to access gateshead nice location to relax cost effective for 4
very romantic and special place
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Adventure and relaxation await

Whether you’re visiting Newcastle upon Tyne for leisure, exploration, or relaxation, you will see that there is always something fun you can do in this charming city no matter the season. The city is filled with exciting food scenes, museums, breathtaking landscapes, cobbled streets, and medieval landmarks. The best part is that you’ll have plenty of opportunities to reconnect with nature such as indulging in a memorable glamping trip.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
Disclosure: Trip101 selects the listings in our articles independently. Some of the listings in this article contain affiliate links.

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