Glamping tents

At easy camp, our glamping tents sleep from 4 to 8 people, so you can plan anything from a cosy weekend away to a social family camp. Choose a tipi for that iconic shape and quick pitching, a pole cabin for a room-like feel, or a yurt for airy space and a calm interior. Simple gear for real adventures, with no hassle.

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Glamping tents
Otra Tipi
Otra Tipi
Otra Tipi
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Otra Tipi

4-person compact glamping tipi for couples or small families with a quick-pitch A-frame pole for maximum interior space, sewn-in groundsheet and ventilation with a full mesh door.
Weight 5.5 kg
RRP 145.00
£123.00
  In stock
Rands Tipi
Rands Tipi
Rands Tipi
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Rands Tipi

8-person glamping tipi tent for large families or friends with easy single pole pitching, generous living space, sewn-in groundsheet and ventilation with full mesh door.
Weight 7.3 kg
RRP 235.00
£200.00
  In stock
Vaulen Tipi
Vaulen Tipi
Vaulen Tipi
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Vaulen Tipi

7-person spacious glamping tipi for families and friends with easy single pole pitching, vertical walls for added space, sewn-in groundsheet and ventilation with mesh windows in the door.
Weight 9.68 kg
RRP 280.00
£240.00
  In stock
Orsa Cabin
Orsa Cabin
Orsa Cabin
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Orsa Cabin

8-person steel pole cabin glamping tent for large families or groups with upright walls, bright and roomy interior, sewn-in groundsheet and ventilation with a full mesh door.
Weight 9.4 kg
RRP 295.00
£250.00
  In stock
Sandland Yurt
Sandland Yurt
Sandland Yurt
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Sandland Yurt

6-person glamping yurt tent for families and groups with full standing height, bright and airy interior, sewn-in groundsheet and ventilation with mesh panels in the door.
Weight 10.6 kg
RRP 295.00
£250.00
  Pre-order now, expected in stock: 23/03/2026
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What do you want from glamping tents on your next trip?

Glamping is all about slowing down, bringing a little comfort outdoors, and still waking up close to nature. With the right glamping tent, you can create a proper living space with standing height, bright windows and room for the things that make a trip feel relaxed. When choosing the best clamping tent, start by thinking about how you like to camp. Do you want a big social centre where everyone can sit together, or do you prefer a calmer space that feels more like a bedroom with good storage? Glamping tents tend to shine when you prioritise standing height, easy access through a wide door, and ventilation that keeps the air fresh overnight. Weather protection matters too, especially if you camp in changeable conditions, so look for dependable flysheet fabrics, taped seams, and a groundsheet design that helps block draughts and insects. If you are still comparing styles and layouts, take a look at our Glamping inspiration before you choose.

Why choose a yurt-style glamping tent for a brighter living space?

A yurt-style design is a great match if you want your tent to feel open and “roomy” without a complicated pitch. The circular shape and steep sides help create usable standing height, and the interior often feels less like a tunnel and more like a space you can move around in. In the range at easy camp, Sandland Yurt sleeps 6 and focuses on comfort details: large windows with toggle-up curtains, multiple organiser pockets, and several hanging points for lights or a lantern. It also uses a sewn-in groundsheet, which helps cut down on draughts and keeps the living area cleaner when the weather turns.

Do you need a pole cabin tent when camping is all about together-time?

If your trip is centred on shared meals, games, and spreading out a bit, a pole cabin shape makes life easy. Straighter walls create a more “square” footprint, so you can place bags along the sides and still keep a clear walkway through the middle. Orsa Cabin sleeps 8 and is built to work as a proper basecamp for families and groups. Details like covered low vents along the sides and rear ventilation help manage condensation, while organiser pockets keep phones, headtorches, and small kit off the floor. It is also designed to pitch in one go, which helps you get going quickly and focus on the experience.

Are tipi-style glamping tents your shortcut to the classic bell-tent look?

Many campers love tipis because they capture the same relaxed, iconic silhouette people associate with bell tents, but with a simple, practical pitch. For bell tent camping vibes, a central-pole tipi gives you a big, open floor area that is easy to style with a carpet and low lighting, and it can be quick to put up when you arrive later than planned. Rands Tipi sleeps 8 and can be ready to move into in around five minutes, while Vaulen Tipi sleeps 7 and adds home-like touches such as mesh windows and zip-up curtains in the door. If you want a smaller option with fewer obstructions inside, Otra Tipi sleeps 4 and uses an A-frame pole system, so you avoid a centre pole altogether.

How many people should your glamping tents sleep: 4, 6, 7 or 8?

Capacity is not just about how many sleeping bags fit on the floor. Think about what else you want inside: a double sleeping mat, a small table, or simply space to change clothes without stepping over each other. If you like a more open feel, it is often worth choosing a size up, especially for longer stays. In our selection, Otra Tipi is a strong choice for 4, Sandland Yurt gives 6 a comfortable balance of space and structure, and Vaulen Tipi suits groups of 7 who still want a styled interior. For bigger meet-ups, Rands Tipi and Orsa Cabin both sleep 8 and give you the freedom to create a social centre.

Which features matter most when you want a luxury glamping tent feel?

Comfort comes from small, practical decisions. A sewn-in groundsheet helps you keep sand and insects out, and it makes it easier to maintain a clean sleeping area. Ventilation is just as important: roof vents and low vents support airflow and can reduce moisture build-up overnight. At easy camp, our glamping tents are thoroughly tested with regard to wind and water resistance, and many styles use WeatherGuard 3000 with a 3000 mm hydrostatic head and taped seams for reliable shelter. Once you have the essentials covered, the “glamping” atmosphere is easy to create with simple extras like lighting, a soft floor underfoot, and a more comfortable sleep setup.

What add-ons can make your glamping setup easier and more comfortable?

Think in zones: an entry area for shoes, a sleeping area, and a small place to sit. A hard-wearing outdoor carpet can make mornings warmer and helps keep the floor cleaner, especially in larger tents where people move in and out all day. Lighting is another quick win: a soft LED strip or a lantern with a string light effect makes the space feel calm, and it is practical when you are looking for a charger or sorting kit after dark. If you want to tailor your pitch for longer trips, explore tent add-ons for extra comfort and convenience to build a setup that fits your routines.

Which camping furniture works well inside glamping tents without feeling cramped?

Choose furniture that matches your floorplan. In a yurt or cabin shape, chairs and a small table can sit neatly against a wall to keep the centre clear. In a tipi, lower seating often works well and keeps the space feeling open under the high roof. Many campers like inflatable seating for glamping because it packs down small, sets up quickly, and still feels comfortable for reading or sharing meals. If you are camping as a group, agreeing on one “living area” makes the whole tent easier to use. To plan your layout, browse camping furniture and choose pieces that suit the way you actually spend time outdoors.

Ready to choose your easy camp glamping tent and get going quickly?

Pick your style first, then choose the size that matches your group and how much living space you want. A tipi is great when you value fast pitching and an iconic shape, a pole cabin suits social trips with plenty of shared time, and a yurt gives you a bright, comfortable interior that feels easy to live in. Once you have your tent, a few thoughtful extras can help you settle in faster and make camping feel easy and fun. Browse the glamping tents on our shop, and if you want help comparing sizes or features, contact easy camp for friendly guidance before you purchase.

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