You don't have to rough it! If you're like us and don't relish the idea of camping in a dusty old tent, consider the idea of glamping in a yurt. "Glamping" is a detestable word, but a lovely concept.
Just because summer is on its last legs doesn’t mean that you can’t take advantage of a weekend getaway with family or close friends. Traveling in 2020 has become something completely new and ...
Mike Dreisbach is using Pacific Yurts, whom he calls “the premier yurt builders in the world,” as the centerpiece for the glamping experience he is creating at Savage River Lodge in Maryland. “Our ...
If you love nature but hate the bugs and sleeping on the ground, glamping (aka "glam camping") might be for you. A number of hospitality startups have launched modern takes on the yurt, a round ...
At the center of the glamping craze across Colorado and beyond are yurts. These are the round, wood-framed tents paneled by windows looking out to surrounding beauty and topped by skylights letting in ...
POWHATAN COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Thinking about getting outdoors with the family this summer, but maybe you’re not too keen on pitching a tent or snoozing in a sleeping bag? Well, 8News has found a new ...
What’s a yurt? THIS is a yurt. Eureka Yurts and Cabins is a peaceful glamping retreat on the edge of Eureka Springs, Arkansas ...
If you’re looking to enjoy the great outdoors without giving up comfort, glamping in Washington’s mountains offers a perfect ...
Mention ‘UK glamping’ and you get a mixed response. The camping phenomenon (‘glamour’ + ‘camping’) has really caught on in recent years, combining creature comforts with the rugged appeal of a rural ...
Swapping damp, windswept tents for the comfort of a heated pod, yurt, dome or Romany caravan is the new way the well-heeled choose to enjoy the best of the outdoors while preserving a little luxury.
A growing trend called glamping is giving people experiences sort of like traditional camping – but easier and fancier. Glamping is slang for glamorous camping, and there’s lots of it available in and ...
When shelter-seeking nomads first erected their rondavels of wood and felt on the steppes of Central Asia, they did not, I suspect, string them with fairy lights and install a pizza oven. But they did ...