Glamping is a modern twist on traditional camping for those who love nature but prefer to experience it from the comfort of a cozy cabin. While it has mainly come to be associated with “girly-girls” who hate dirt and bugs, glamping has also made camping more accessible to those with allergies, chronic pain, and other health needs that require an indoor environment for camping. Regardless of why you choose to glamp (it’s okay to not like bugs!), there are some things your cabin should definitely have.
Hot Tub
Who says camping can’t be relaxing? Sit back and listen to the birds sing while you and your friends relax in your cabin’s hot tubs CT. Having a drink while you soak can help you unwind to the sounds of nature. Watching the sun rise or set from the comfort of a hot tub is particularly peaceful.
Picture Windows
During the day, it can be refreshing to look through a huge picture window and see the beautiful scenery beyond your cabin. The sunrise will wake you up if your window is in the east, and if it is in the west you can cozy up with a blanket and watch it set. This is also a wonderful way to stargaze at night without worrying about mosquitos.
Fire Pit
Just because you’re camping indoors doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a good campfire. You can still roast marshmallows, hot dogs, and even a foil dinner with a fire pit right outside of your cabin. You don’t have to give up these camping classics when you opt for glamping.
There are so many parts of traditional camping that you can still experience from the comfort of a cabin. Whether you dislike the company of bugs, prefer the comfort of a bed, need an outlet for a mobility aid, or just don’t like being outdoors, glamping can still get you face-to-face with nature while still meeting your personal needs.