Notgrove Glamping - lodges and pods on a private Cotswold estate.
Set within a former cricket field on the 1,500-acre private Notgrove Estate, Notgrove Glamping offers a choice of five canvas lodges (sleeping 6) and nine pods (sleeping 4). Both options are self-catering, family-friendly, with dog-friendly units available, and surrounded by rolling Cotswold countryside.
The Glamping Lodges
Each lodge sleeps six across three bedrooms - a double, a twin and a fun cabin bed - and comes with a flushing toilet, separate shower facilities, and a woodburner for cosy evenings. Inside you'll find a kitchenette with hob, cool box, kettle, toaster, cutlery and crockery, along with a dining area. Outdoors, every lodge has seating, a firepit with BBQ grill, and space to enjoy views across the estate.
The Glamping Pods
The pods each sleep up to four with a double bed and sofa bed, private en-suite shower room, and compact kitchen with fridge, hob and microwave. Dining space, outdoor seating and a firepit make them ideal for couples or small families. Four pods - Lupin, Buttercup, Bluebell and Poppy - are dog-friendly, while all enjoy views over the village and fields where alpacas, donkeys and Highland cattle graze.
Shared Estate Facilities
All guests have access to the Notgrove Estate's on-site facilities: a games room, football pitch, tennis court, bike hire and a children's climbing frame. The dual 22kw Project EV charging point means eco-friendly travel is supported too. With walking trails, cycling and nature all around, it's an easy place to switch off and enjoy the laid-back Cotswold life.
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The Notgrove Estate sits in the very heart of the Cotswolds, surrounded by 1,500 acres of private farmland, rolling hills and walking trails. Guests can step straight from their lodge or pod onto footpaths and cycling routes, passing through quiet lanes, open fields and picturesque villages. Wildlife spotting and stargazing are part of the experience, with minimal light pollution and unspoilt countryside.
Within a short drive you'll find Bourton-on-the-Water, often called the 'Venice of the Cotswolds', with riverside caf?s, Birdland Park & Gardens and the Cotswold Motoring Museum. Stow-on-the-Wold, with its antique shops and historic market square, is just a few miles away. Cheltenham offers festivals and Regency charm, while Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon make excellent cultural day trips. Blenheim Palace, Broadway Tower, and the wider Cotswolds AONB provide endless opportunities for exploration.
Accommodation Amenities
- Children Welcome
- Dog Friendly
- Games Room
- Kitchen Area
- Off Road Parking
- Shower
- Sleeps up to 4
- Sleeps up to 6
- Sun Terrace/Patio/Decking
- WiFi
- Woodburning Stove
Distances are as the crow flies, and not by road. Distances via roads will be longer.