Eight Luxury Mega Pod Glamping accommodation sleeping up to 4 per pod, all overlooking the idyllic village of Notgrove. Surrounded by stunning Cotswold countryside with access to walks over the 1,500-acre private Notgrove Estate it’s the ultimate in peace and relaxation.
All the Mega Pods boast a Double and sofa bed each with an en-suite shower and WC. Guests will benefit from their very own kitchenette with a fridge, microwave oven, and hob. They can choose to eat in the dining area or on the outside seating around the fire pit. The camp has an on-site games room, a mini football pitch, and friendly pet farm animals who live in paddocks opposite the pods.
What makes a stay at Notgrove Glamping Pods unique?
Set on a working farm, the glamping pods offer a true countryside experience and allows guests to meet the pet farm animals, enjoy mapped walks around the estate. It is the ideal location for couples and families alike.
What is there to see and do at Notgrove Glamping Pods?
Bourton on the Water and the Slaughters: 4 miles - Bourton is one of the busiest of the Cotswold towns, so best visited after the coach trips have left for the day, but an absolute gem nonetheless. Nearby however are the 2 best small villages you would ever wish to visit in Upper and Lower Slaughter.
The Cotswold Farm Park: 4 miles - Home of Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park as featured on Countryfile.
Cotswold Wildlife Park: 4 miles - Lions, Tigers and everything in-between, the wildlife park offers up-close encounters with nature's finest, with lovely grounds and a children’s playground, you may even get to stroke a giraffe.
Birdland: 4 miles - Penguins, Flamingos and many more winged varieties reside at Birdland in Bourton-on-the-Water.
Sudeley Castle: 8 miles - Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Cotswolds, Sudeley Castle & Gardens is just eight miles from Broadway & Cheltenham.