
Glamping unplugged full#
A queen-size bed, full kitchen, bathroom, al fresco shower, and furnished gazebo dining area provide all the comforts.

The colonial charm of Connecticut’s southeastern corner meets a bona fide American icon in this refurbished Airstream. Visitors can enjoy sleeping among wildlife spanning great blue heron, bald eagles, turtles and beaver, without sacrificing a hot shower. A nod to the area’s heritage, fishing gear is complimentary, as are kayaks, life vests, paddle boards and a double hammock. The historic wooded property features a circa-1923 fireplace once at home in a fishing cabin. This pastoral treehouse can sleep four in Connecticut’s Quiet Corner, overlooking a crystal-clear lake and its 11 islands. When the snows fall, skiers and boarders can enjoy the fresh powder on the area’s trails. State parks are close by, and canoe/kayak rentals are available for the nearby Housatonic River, also a great spot to drop a fishing line.

This tent in the hills and creeks of northwest Connecticut by the Appalachian Trail sleeps up to six in queen-size bunks, with a deck and furniture out front, a grill and firepit, and your own swimming hole. A 54-foot, stone-and-moss labyrinth and whimsical faerie gazebo are just two interesting features that add to this getaway, which its owners call “a bit of Maine in Connecticut.” - NG Book it: Airbnb The property - the 60-acre Sticks and Stones farm that provides moss, lichen and stones to gardeners and landscapers - boasts many activities. A screened porch encourages quiet time, highlighting views overlooking the lower pond. This quaint, rustic cabin sits on the edge of a pond linked to the Pootatuck River. The crown jewel, however, is the “seed-to-table” restaurant, Connecticut’s only AAA Five Diamond eatery, and its fire-lit, 18th-century dining rooms. On-site luxuries include a full-service spa, yoga studio and 40-foot outdoor pool. Accommodations range from dreamy cottages to an arts-and-crafts bungalow, a fully restored 1968 Sikorsky helicopter, log cabin, stone cottage and treehouse suspended 35 feet above the forest floor. Tucked away in the Litchfield Hills, Winvian Farm puts the “glam” in glamping. Both the river and 300-acre Montgomery Pinetum Park are a short walk away from the one-bed, two-person hideaway, and the spot offers a patio, firepit, and amenities like a full bath and shower in the on-site main house. If getting away from it all means the glass towers and packed streets of Stamford, then this little glass oasis nestled between trees and the Mianus River in nearby Cos Cob is for you. As its website says, even if you arrive solo, “you’ll never leave that way.” - EO Book it: 86, /camp-for-adults The camp is a popular singles destination.

Glamping unplugged registration#
Spend the night in “rustic chic” cabins and enjoy meals and drinks included with the registration fee. Your stay will be full of parties, games and lakeside adventure. If you get nostalgic about your summer camp days, you can relive all the Frisbee-fueled glory (and more) at Club Getaway’s popular camp for adults.

Site owners welcome guests at their farmhouse and then guide them to the private area, also home to deer, hawks and owls nearby.
Glamping unplugged plus#
The Tentrr campsite is equipped with a canvas tent and queen bed, wood-burning stove, firepit and sun shower plus extras like French press coffee or homegrown firewood. Tucked at the top of a ridge with vistas of an open meadow surrounded by woods, Treadwell Farm offers a private respite in the rolling hills of Litchfield County.
