
Experience the world of solo glamping today
Welcome to the world of solo glamping, where adventure meets tranquillity in a truly personalised experience! Picture yourself surrounded by nature's serene beauty, indulging in the luxury of solitude. Solo glamping offers a unique opportunity to disconnect from the noise of everyday life and reconnect with your inner self, all while enjoying the comforts and conveniences of a glamping retreat.
Experience Freedom has a range of different glamping units that are perfect for one with all the amenities to make you feel at home. And with no single person supplement, you can relax knowing that you're getting the best value for your break.
You can now book up to the end of December 2025 with only a 25% deposit and payment options that work for you, or use our late availability checker to find a last-minute break.

Dogs are welcome too!
It's £10 per stay to bring your four-legged friend, which includes doggy treats and more. Find out everything you need to know for the perfect dog-friendly stay on our dedicated page.
Safety tips for solo glamping adventures
When embarking on a solo glamping adventure, it's essential to prioritise safety to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:
- Research your destination: Before heading out, thoroughly research your glamping location. Familiarise yourself with the area's potential hazards, local wildlife, weather conditions, and any safety guidelines or regulations that may apply. If you have a smartphone, download the what3words app and add your ICE information.
- Share your itinerary: Inform a trusted friend or family member about your solo glamping plans. Share details such as your destination, dates, and contact information. Regularly update them on your progress and any changes to your itinerary.
- Pack emergency essentials: Prepare a well-stocked emergency kit that includes first aid supplies, a torch, extra batteries, a map, a compass, a whistle, and a fully charged mobile phone. Be sure to familiarise yourself with how to use these items.
- Stay aware of wildlife: Depending on your location, you may encounter wildlife during your solo glamping trip. Research the types of animals present and learn how to safely coexist with them. Store food securely to prevent attracting wildlife to your campsite.
- Practice campsite security: Keep your personal belongings and valuables secure at all times. Lock your accommodation when you're away and consider investing in a small lockbox or safe for additional security.
- Stay connected: While the allure of disconnecting from technology may be tempting, it's important to have a means of communication in case of emergencies. Keep your mobile phone charged and carry a portable charger to ensure you can reach out for help if needed.
- Trust your instincts: Your intuition is a powerful tool. If you ever feel uncomfortable or sense something is amiss, trust your instincts and take the necessary precautions. It's always better to err on the side of caution and prioritise your safety.
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Terms and conditions
*Prices shown are for 2 night stays between Monday to Thursday in low season. A minimum stay of 2 nights applies. Terms and conditions apply.