Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Let's go Glamping

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It's a long-standing family joke that Millie won't go on holidays to any destination where she can't plug in her hair drier. So you can imagine my delight to discover that I can still enjoy the great outdoors but with all the deluxe comforts.


Welcome to the world of Glamping (Glamour+Camping)! 1,000 thread count sheets, soft pillows, room (oops tent!) service, luxury bathrooms & much more. For those of us non-purists who only want to sleep under five stars!

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  1. Now this is my idea of camping! Romantic, comfortable, and without lonely torch-light walks to a hole in the ground! I am thinking that a few days at one of these gorgeous places would be very relaxing.
    I love the term 'glamping' too! Might have to throw that into a conversation sometime soon.
    Clare

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  2. Gee - when I went on Safari, it certainly didn't get this glam! How I wish it had!

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  3. Glamping!!! I love it.
    I always thought roughing it was a Hotel with no pool...because I was allergic to canvas.
    I just got over my allergy...
    what a great T shirt slogan

    G L A M P I N G
    sleep under 5 stars

    Jane
    www.thecolourjane.com
    I used to be the colour jane

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  4. Wow! My son has been egging me to go camping but I'm not really the outdoorsy type so I haven't tried it yet. But with those tents I think I can anytime, I mean go glamping. :)

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  5. Very cool! I'd go camping again if I could sleep on a real bed.

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  6. I have never been a fan of camping but I am ready now!

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  7. I completely agree camping NO - glamping YES!

    Anna :)

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  8. Millie - LOVE IT! except those "tents" are nicer than my actual home!! - Glamping is right up my 'alleyway' (as Emma would say) - My sister is curretnly on safari in Tanzania - something tells me it isn't as 'swish' as this - I remember hearing something about her pillow being her sleeping bag cover full of dirty clothes!?!? x

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  9. Millie, Millie, Millie... where do you find such glorious images?!! I'd would definitely give up a hotel for any of these gorgeous set ups. So pleased you had a happy time with your family. A-M xx

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  10. Glamping-ha ha! With those pictures, who wouldn't want to go? Now if someone can find a way to make sure bugs are never a part of a camping trip, we'd be good to go!

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  11. Glamping...love it.
    Pitched some tents in my younger days, but this would definetly be my style now.
    Great post!!

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  12. Fifi is with you 100%! I do not go camping... but this glamping I could do... roughing it to moi... is no room sevice!
    Those glamps are GORGEOUS!

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  13. Now that is "camping"... I would do that in a heart beat! Some of those "rooms" are just divine - I would love to experience that!

    Thanks for sharing these great pics.

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  14. I love these pictures! I am about to go camping these upcoming school holidays...it is certainly not going to be this glamorous but I do try to add a bit of comfort and style!! Lovely Post! Amanda x

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  15. I can't believe I just did a small post on camping today and then came across this post - puts mine to shame. This is definately my idea of camping - hope we can do it in half as much style as these pictures. Tracey x

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  16. Oh my gosh! I am so happy you posted this. i have been looking for pictures of beautiful tents. Yay!

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  17. How fantastic you all love glamping too! Thanks so much for your fun comments, looks as though there's a market out there for a Summer Tour for Glamping Gals!

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