The ice is thawing, days are getting longer, and our camping fever is skyrocketing. Do you share our excitement to get back outdoors? Here are 12 outdoor stays on Campanyon that we missed over the winter.
Longing for the deep shades of green of the forest? This wooden treehouse in Væggerløse, Denmark will have you and three of your favorite travel buddies enjoying tranquility amidst the trees from a sturdy wooden deck. Garden, barbecue, playground, and free-ranging chickens included.
A comfy mattress and shelter from the elements––what else do you need when exploring the Danish countryside? How about breakfast before roaming the surrounding meadows and beaches?
When you’re staying atop a fjord where whales and orcas are regularly spotted, having a sweeping view of the surroundings from your bed is a must. OK, maybe more of a welcome addition to a comfortable outdoor stay. Tip: bring proper hiking shoes.
Always thought of yourself as a survivalist? Try chopping firewood and fishing for your food on this remote islet only accessible by canoe. Staying at the Rosenholm Lavvo is the real deal if you want to have a taste of nature.
Got an RV, caravan or tent that has been sitting idle all winter? Here’s a Swedish beachside campsite that, like you, has been waiting for the return of spring. And because the nights still get cold at this time of year, visits to the sauna are included.
The Dutch love being on the water. So much that they’ll build a cabin atop a raft to spend the night on the lake. This unique outdoor stay comes with a canoe––because how else are you going to get to your accommodation?
Stay in a teepee pitched in the middle of the mountains.This offgrid camp in the French Pyrenees is built on the grounds of two old mountain barns. Here, solar panels are the only reminder that you’re in the 21st century.
Here’s a French campsite where young and old come to relax and reconnect to nature. And while the catering and music concerts are only organized during the high season, the surrounding gorges, caves, and trails are open all year.
Get inspired at this glampsite that blends art with nature. The Glamping Hills’ six cabins and modern amenities make for an easy stay in a rural region where traditions are strong and nature is abundant.
Want to reconnect to nature but with a touch of luxury? Stay in a safari tent on this eco resort in Italy. On one hand, you get to listen to the rustling of leaves at night and wake up with the sound of birds. On the other hand, you can order organic a la carte breakfast, practice yoga, and dip in the saltwater pool.
Excited to head out to nature after winter but didn’t see your destination listed? Find your next outdoor stay on Campanyon.