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Last minute glamping

Last minute trips are usually for anyone who’s looking for a quick getaway from their busy life. And what better way to unplug from the hustle and bustle of the big city than a relaxing holiday camping in nature? Don’t miss out on this. Go down to check our homes for glamping and book your stay now!

Flora

If you decide to book a hut in the woods, then be ready to surround yourself with beautiful plants and various species of trees. Whether it be France, The Netherlands, Belgium or Sweden, we’ve got you covered! If you decide to book a hut in Belgium or The Netherlands then you will be able to see oak, elm, pine, and linden, few of the most common tree species here. Waking up to the beautiful and calming trees will make your day even more productive but relaxing at the same time! Imagine trees growing through terraces and roofs of your hut! If you decide to stay in France, then you will be amazed by the greenery that this country has to offer. You may think of Eiffel Tower, Champs-Élysées or Arc de Triomphe everytime you think of France, but have you heard of Portes en Valdaine in Rhône-Alpes? Here, you will discover oak, beech, pine, birch, poplar and willow. Feel like visiting the woods in Sweden?

Go hiking or biking through the endless forests that are nowhere the same and explore various species of flowers in this country. Visby, a sunny island in Sweden has roses blooming until winter creating a picturesque view for you to enjoy! These are the few countries that offer so much vegetation but there are more options available for you where you could book a hut in the woods and enjoy unique floras of those places.

Fauna

From wild boars to deers and foxes, if you stay in the woods, you might spot them right outside your hut! Europe is a continent with unique animal life and marine life. Most of the countries that are near the Mediterrinean region, offer wildlife that not everyone has seen. For instance, in Germany, you may spot a cute little European pine marten, or European badger. You may even find a pool frog jumping around the lakes in the woods!

The forests in France are home to polecats, martens and deers. As you take a hike in the woods, you can say hi to some hedgehogs, shrews, foxes or even squirrels, rabbits, otters and beavers. Migratory birds like terms, buntings, and egrets can also be spotted in France. Some of the countries in Europe have witnessed a decline in wildlife over the past five decades however, some are still well preserved and in advantage. Here there’s less human activity and plenty of space for you to explore the wilderness and book a hut within the area. Connect with nature to see some of the unique creatures that still exist in these regions.

Activities

From swimming, cycling, walking, to staying at home, there are so many activities that you could do outside or inside the cottage you book in the woods. Hit the mini golf courses or visit numerous amusement parks, there are numerous activities you could do if you book a cottage in the woods. The cottages we offer allow you to do indoor activities. Some cottages may have swimming pools while some may have gardens. Take your kids to the nature parks or reserves around you and show them what this planet has to offer. Go on a hike in the woods and return to your cottage in the evening for some relaxation. You can also play treasure hunt games in the woods if you don’t want to go near the city. For instance, gather some big sticks and crunchy leaves from the ground and lay a secret trail for your friends/family to follow.You can go on a tree hunt or cycle in the woods to breathe in some fresh air for your lungs to stay healthy.

Rest in nature, away from the hustle and bustle. Some houses are located near the river or a lakeside, so you could also go and visit those places. As a peace seeker or nature lover you can relax and take a brisk walk in the forests via recognized tourist routes. Places like Vallée d'Hermeton in Belgium are best to spend a few hours just exploring. Don’t forget to take a backpack with water and snacks with you! You can visit churches and caves in the nearby vicinities or stroll around the most beautiful villages near the forest and interact with the locals to get to know more about the woods. Sports enthusiasts can also rent a kayak or go rock climbing.

The great variation of European weather

The weather varies depending on where you are! In Europe the weather is completely different in the south and the north. It fluctuates and the average temperature of forests is around 23°C in July to -2°C in January. However, there have been years when temperatures have gone below -15°C or above 35°C. Make sure to take an umbrella or a raincoat with you, because it might rain in spring!

Summer is the ideal season to visit a forest as there are plenty of adventures that you can do during this weather. Fall is also a great time to stay in the woods. Although you will see the sun, the weather is cooler. Warm days but also be prepared for rain. You don’t need a heavy coat for this weather but you might need your sunglasses and a hoodie/jacket. It’s a great time to attend wine festivals, or go hiking, mountain biking and other outdoor activities. Winter can be a lot of snow but if you’re into winter sports then this season is perfect for you to come visit.

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