管理会社の情報
Looking for a different kind of UK break? Glamping Hideaways has a unique collection of glamping locations throughout the UK, from shepherd’s huts and lodges to yurts and safari tents. If you’re looking for a way to get back to nature, enjoy some fresh air and unplug for a few days, then we have your perfect holiday ready and waiting.
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Nestled privately next to a lake, The Shepherds Hut is the perfect cosy glamping place to hide away and get some relaxation and unwind. Only a short drive away from the beautiful River Deben with its plentiful walks and riverside pubs, this is a great base for exploring Suffolk and its wonderful coast.
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There are a number of different footpaths and quiet lanes leading straight from the hut so that you can explore the immediate area. The Fox Inn is half a mile walk away, making it a great place to head for a drink or some food after a long days exploring. Take the seasonal foot ferry across the river Deben to Bawdsey to explore this small village and further afield on the Suffolk Coast. Alternatively, you can follow the River Deben up river to Waldringfield where a drink and some tasty food await you at The Maybush Inn which is only three miles from the hut. In the other direction in Falkenham, there is an award winning delicatessen, The Artisan Smokehouse which is well worth a visit. Besides being able to buy the award winning produce there is also a cafe on site so you can sit and enjoy some smoked salmon with a glass of something cold.
Felixstowe has a number of interesting places to visit. There are traditional seaside amusements for all ages, a leisure centre with swimming pool, no less than eight seafront gardens which date from the 18th Century and are Grade II listed and are free to visit, and of course the Blue Flag beach and promenade. There is a strong historical and maritime presence at Landguard Fort with over 450 years of history on display and how the fort was adapted over the centuries to cope with defending the coastline. The area also boasts a nature reserve along with a bird observatory. Not to mention the largest container port in the country - fascinating to watch even if you're really not interested in that sort of thing!
The nearby pretty market town of Woodbridge has been voted the best place to live in England, and a stroll along the river, relaxing with a coffee or browsing in the independent shops there is always worth a trip.