Glamping & Campsite Website in the UK

Rural hosts often need more than a generic template: clear pitch or tent info, trust signals, maps, and a booking path that works on patchy mobile signal. If you are opening a site and Woodland Champions (or similar suppliers) have pointed you toward a developer who understands the sector, this page is written for you.

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Screenshot of Pheasants Den Glamping website — Woolage Green, Canterbury, Kent

Pheasants Den Glamping — in build (live preview)

A bell-tent glamping business in Woolage Green, Canterbury, Kent. The site foregrounds availability and booking (including an embedded flow where relevant), local attractions, and practical details — showers, electricity, adults-only policy — so guests know what they are booking.

The project is still evolving; the URL above is the current staging/production preview. It is a strong example of the kind of campsite website or glamping website UK work I take on: structured content, fast assets, and copy that answers questions before the phone rings.

Site completion underway — this build is a live preview while content and polish are still being finalised.

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What a good outdoor-hospitality site usually needs

  • Mobile-first layout — most guests browse on phones on the move.
  • Clear rules and facilities — showers, power, parking, accessibility — to reduce repetitive enquiries.
  • Location and local SEO hooks — towns, counties, and nearby attractions (without keyword stuffing).
  • Booking handoff — whether that is Outdore, another platform, or enquiry forms, the path should be obvious.

For other sectors I have shipped — vets, trades, venues, photographers — see the websites by industry (UK) overview, or jump to the main portfolio. To discuss a new campsite or glamping launch, get in touch.