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Festival vibes – Sussex glamping village hosts summer solstice Woodland Weekender

Clare Payne
Authored by Clare Payne
Posted: Monday, June 14, 2021 - 13:05

Celebrate the summer solstice under the stars and under canvas at the family-friendly Woodland Wonderland Weekender.

Plush Tents is creating that full-on festival vibe, so bring your fancy dress, bring a sense of adventure, bring your guitar - and bring the whole family!

Choose from two or three-night stays offering jam-packed days of activities, music and memories marking the longest day of the year in style.

Dance at the silent disco, try your hand at woodland crafts or archery, toast marshmallows and then there’s the ultimate solstice ceremony.

Stay in the glorious village of stunning Mongolian Yurts, located in beautiful green woodlands in the West Sussex countryside. Each yurt can sleep either three adults or a family of five. 

Alternatively, enjoy the comfort of an Airstream. There is one family one and two that can hold two people.

The Woodland Wonderland Weekender has both two night (Friday & Saturday) and three-night options.

A two-night stay costs £450 with three-night packages costing £650.

Included in your stay to make it amazingly stress free are:

·       A Handmade oak double bed with memory foam mattress

·       Up to three foldout cushion beds

·       An antique table and Chesterfield sofa

·       Natural coir flooring with a large Moroccan rug

·       An antique wood-burning stove with supply of wood

·       USB Battery pack to charge phones

·       A picnic table and charcoal oil drum BBQ

·       A pallet kitchen with a gas stove, kettle 

·       Hand sanitiser, antibacterial spray, toilet roll, tea cloth, washing up bowl and trug bucket.

·       Complimentary tea and coffee from our catering wagon.

·       Hot showers and toilets at our heated communal facilities.

For more information go https://www.plushtentsglamping.co.uk/events/ and follow Plush Tents on Facebook and Instagram.

 

See also West Country crowned ‘land of the motorhomes’

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