Shaftesbury, located in Dorset within the South West of England, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, particularly the iconic Gold Hill, which gained fame through a beloved Hovis advertisement. This romantic cobbled street has captivated visitors for centuries, and now, just two miles south of this historic site, lies Gold Hill Glamping, a new accommodation option that offers stunning country views reminiscent of the area’s timeless charm. Set within three acres of meadow, the glamping site provides an intimate experience with only two bell tents, ensuring ample space for relaxation and enjoyment.
Gold Hill Glamping features two types of tents: the traditional bell tent and the spacious 'lotus belle' tent, which is designed to maximize interior space. Each tent is equipped with comfortable double beds and soft furnishings, along with futons that can be converted into extra beds for children. Outdoor amenities include a picnic bench, a campfire pit for evening gatherings, and a well-equipped kitchen shelter. Guests have access to modern conveniences such as flushing toilets and hot showers located nearby, while an additional composting toilet is conveniently situated within the meadow.
Despite its cozy amenities, Gold Hill Glamping maintains a rustic atmosphere, with no electricity and lanterns providing light. Campfires are the primary source of illumination during the evenings, enhancing the outdoor experience. The site operates on a working farm, allowing guests to interact with farm animals, such as ponies and cows, while engaging with the friendly farmers, Clea and Jonathan. Additionally, a nearby woodland area, once a forest school, offers a whimsical retreat for families, featuring rope swings, fairy doors, and a stream for splashing around.
For those looking to explore the surrounding area, numerous footpaths lead to scenic destinations like Mlebury Hill, Compton Abbas, and Fontmell Down, where visitors can stop at a local pub in Fontmell Magna. The journey back to Shaftesbury is a delightful trek, culminating in the steep ascent up Gold Hill, where one can treat themselves to a fresh loaf of bread. The natural beauty of the region is complemented by attractions such as Cranborne Chase, the West Wiltshire Downs, and cultural highlights like Hauser and Wirth Somerset, making Shaftesbury a perfect getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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