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When the leaves are golden brown, reddish brown and amber and the crisp air heralds the arrival of autumn, something extra soothing happens when you spend time outdoors. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or are just beginning your outdoor journey and looking for a more civilized introduction to camping, fall is a perfect time for a cozy getaway.
Then plan that great escape to Great Britain New Forest Glamping simply offers that comfort of luxury, combined with the charm of being surrounded by nature. Imagine yourself all wrapped up in a blanket, sipping something warm, and hearing it leave you with a rustle of bliss.
Choose the right accommodation
First of all, find a place that is warm and cozy. Traditional camping is a lot of fun, but autumn nights can sometimes be much, much colder than expected. That’s where glamping really comes into its own and offers all the positive aspects of staying close to nature without sacrificing comfort.
Or you can of course opt for a good, isolated pod/glamping site, a well-equipped yurt or a sweet sheep hut. These are usually equipped with heating, good beds and warm lighting. Glamping options often offer even more luxuries, like wood-burning stoves or outdoor fire pits, where you can roast marshmallows without shivering under the stars.
Dress for the weather
Probably the most crucial preparation when preparing for a trip in the autumn period is clothing. British weather is unpredictable as it can get stormy, so if you’re prepared for that, you shouldn’t get cold. Layers are your best friends during this season. So consider a moisture-wicking base layer or some sort of insulating midlayer – fleece or wool perhaps – and protect it from the elements at the top with a waterproof jacket.
Even when the temperature drops in the evening, a warm hat, scarf and gloves will go a long way. If your feet tend to get cold, it’s worth taking a spare pair of thick woolen socks with you, as well as sturdy waterproof boots for forest walks. A thermal blanket is also useful to have on hand as it provides extra warmth whether you are sitting outside or snuggling inside. For extra comfort, soft blankets and pillows can be brought along.
Enjoy comfort food
The best thing about glamping is that you often have better cooking facilities than if you were normally camping. Many locations offer outdoor kitchens or barbecues, while others have fully equipped indoor areas where you can prepare a meal.
Why not make the most of that and prepare some seasonal, heart-warming dishes? Think of roasted vegetables, soups and stews. You can prepare a classic campfire favorite like baked potatoes wrapped in foil or roast marshmallows for a sweet treat. And if there is access to the kitchen, a pumpkin risotto or a warm apple crumble can hit the spot after a day of exploring. Don’t forget a thermos of hot chocolate, mulled wine or spiced cider to warm your hands and your mind.
Give in to nature
Fall brings cooler temperatures, but for nature lovers, this season is something different. For example, New Forest wears a colorful outfit consisting of red, orange and yellow leaves, which is a perfect setting for glamping. Enjoy the landscape during long walks or bike rides on forest paths. If you are an avid photographer or enjoy drawing, bring a camera or bring a notebook and some pencils as the autumn landscapes are sure to inspire.
Be sure to time visits to coincide with daylight hours, as evenings tend to darken earlier in the fall. If you’re going for a walk, bring a pocket-sized thermos of tea or coffee so you can pause to catch a warming dry spell as you gaze out at the view. And don’t go out without a waterproof layer, because rain showers can catch you by surprise.
Stay warm at night
Nights can be cold on otherwise mild days in autumn; A big part of making the experience as cozy as possible is staying warm while you sleep. Many glamping accommodations are well insulated, but there are extra measures you can take to ensure maximum warmth.
Start with a sleeping bag suitable for colder temperatures, or bring a good quality duvet. Hot water bottles work great and can be put in your sleeping bag or bed before going to bed. Wear thermal pajamas too and don’t feel silly wearing an extra sweater or even a hat if it’s really too tight. Please ensure your accommodation’s wood-burning stove or stove is in good working order and follow any safety instructions provided.
Pack your favorite fall activities
Glamping in autumn is the time to completely relax and really enjoy some of your favorite activities. Whether you are an avid reader, an extraordinary knitter, or enjoy spending your moments in Joules, always bring supplies for those cozy moments indoors. You may also want to bring a board game or deck of cards if you’re going with friends or family. These are great ways to pass the time when night falls.
If you enjoy the outdoors, bring binoculars for bird watching or local stargazing opportunities. The early nights and brighter skies in autumn are great times to gaze inwards.
Enjoy the magic of autumn
There’s only one way to enjoy the beauty of autumn: to truly be a part of it. Whether you enjoy curled up in a cozy glamping pod or sitting by an open fire under the stars, the season provides the perfect opportunity to know when to slow down and reconnect with nature. By following these tips, your New Forest glamping experience, like any other forest retreat, will be cozier and more fun than could be possible.
Pack your favorite sweater, bring a favorite book and enjoy everything this magical season has to offer.