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Glamping in Belgium

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Glamping in Belgium

Camping without the camping: a tent already pitched, a real bed, a real shower.

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Glamping — glamour plus camping — covers any outdoor stay that arrives already pitched and equipped: a lodge tent on a platform, a safari tent, a canvas cabin. You turn up with a bag and everything is there. It is the most accessible way into unique stays and often the cheapest. Done well, it is also one of the lightest formats ecologically: a demountable structure, no foundations, ground that recovers in the off-season.

Belgium is compact, and that is its strength: two hours from Brussels and you are deep in an Ardennes valley, without having taken a plane. Supply has concentrated in the Ardennes, the Famenne and the Kempen.

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What to check before you book

Three things the directories will not tell you, and that separate a good night from a bad one.

1

Check whether the bathroom is private or shared. That is the main difference between two glampings at the same price, and it changes the whole stay.

2

Glamping is seasonal: most places close from October to April. The few that stay open have a stove — confirm it.

3

A well-designed lodge tent is insulated and ventilated. Plain stretched canvas becomes unliveable above 30 °C: look at the orientation and the shade.

Typical price

120 – 210 €Observed range for two people, one night, outside peak season. Weekends, bank holidays and school holidays usually add 20–40%.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between glamping and camping?

Everything is already set up: the tent, the bed made, the kitchen, often the bathroom. You bring no kit and no bedding. Glamping also tends to happen on far less dense sites than a classic campsite — often a handful of pitches across several hectares.

Is there electricity?

Usually a limited solar supply: LED lighting, phone charging, sometimes a small fridge. Rarely enough for a hairdryer. Many places deliberately stick to lamps and candles.

Can you get there without a car?

More easily than in France: the Belgian rail network is one of the densest in Europe. Several Ardennes hosts offer transfers from Marloie, Jemelle or Libramont stations.

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