Camping & Dude Ranches

Winter Glamping: 12 Luxuriously Cozy Getaways

Last updated 10th August 2022

If you think luxury camping is just for warm summer nights, think again. Instead picture yourself cozy next to a campfire, snuggle up in a tent (complete with a luxe bed of course) and waking up with a hot chocolate in hand. Welcome to winter glamping. Plus, it offers the opportunity to take part in cold-weather activities from cross-country skiing to snow shoeing to riding in a sleigh. From heated canvas tents to igloos with views of the Northern Lights to warmer-weather escapes, these are the best winter glamping spots around the world.

1/12 Treehotel

Sweden

Set in a picturesque snowy forest, you can choose from several cozy cabin options at Treehotel, including a bird nest-like cabin high in the trees or this cozy little red haven. While they’re open all year, winter is the ideal time to visit when you can watch the Northern Lights illuminate the sky above you and your snowmobile, go on a moose safari or take on an action-packed dog sled tour. Get a once-in-a-lifetime experience with the Treehotel’s Ice Dining experience, where guests are served by candlelight in a heated tipi tent on an ice covered lake. Plus, kids get a 50% discount on the meal.

See more: Top Treehouse Hideaway for Families

2/12 Under Canvas at Tanque Verde Ranch

Arizona

If you’re hoping to escape the cold and warm up for a few days, head to Under Canvas‘s newest glamping destination at Tanque Verde Ranch. Get spectacular views of the mountainous desert landscape from one of the 26 safari-style tents that even include Suites that feature en-suite bathrooms. Explore the ranch’s 60,000 acres and enjoy having access to the full service dude ranch’s onsite amenities, including La Sonora Spa, The Dog House Saloon, an on-site restaurant serving Southwestern cuisine, and more. And there’s a daily kids program complete with basic horse training.

See more: Glamp with Under Canvas at Mount Rushmore

3/12 Buubble

Iceland

Nicknamed “The 5 Million Star Hotel,” these bubble igloos come with tour options to either the Golden Circle or the south coast of Iceland. Enjoy an action-packed day at roaring waterfalls and soaking in hidden lagoons before snuggling into your heated, clear bubble to stargaze and get a glimpse of the famous Aurora Borealis dancing over you.

See more: The World’s Coolest Ice Hotels

4/12 Patagonia Camp

Chile

You can’t beat the otherworldly landscapes of Patagonia and there’s no better way to experience this Jurassic World-esque destination than with Patagonia Camp. And our winter (their summer) is the best time to explore. Trek through the rugged mountains, paddle through a lagoon or kayak over to glaciers. At the end of a busy day, retreat back to the cozy yurts that include central heating, handmade furniture, ensuite bathrooms and a clear dome for stargazing.

See more: 5 Must-Visit Destinations in Patagonia 

5/12 Loveland Farm Pods

England

Find luxurious simplicity at these enchanting farm pods. The Loveland Pod sleeps up to six people and offers a cozy and secluded retreat. Warm up little hands by the wood burning fire or spend a Friday night chowing on pizza made from locally sourced ingredients. And if you’re looking for more excitement, the area offers plenty of family-friendly attractions, including The Milky Way, an indoor-outdoor adventure park kids of all ages will love.

See more: 9 Vacation Spots You Won’t Believe Are in the UK

6/12 Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort

Finland

You probably know about Kakslauttanen’s renowned glass igloos. When it comes to winter magic they can’t be beat. But did you know they also offer log chalets that still come with glass views, as well as Snow Igloos and traditional Lapland houses? Explore this stunning winter wonderland with reindeer safaris, snow mobile tours, skiing and more. And if you visit during the holiday season, kids can even meet Santa.

See more: The Best Places to See the Northern Lights with Kids 

7/12 AutoCamp Yosemite

California

Opening February 2019,  this brand new glamping spot gives visitors the chance to sleep in custom airstreams or luxury tents. The chic and modern interiors (plus the spa-inspired bathrooms!) take your “car camping” experience to a whole new level. Take a dip in the heated pool, enjoy coffee on your private patio or tell stories around the communal fire pit. There are also daily shuttles right to Yosemite National Park, making it super easy to explore the stunning landscapes the park has to offer.

See more: Incredible National Park Lodges for Your Next Family Vacation

8/12 The Resort at Paws Up

Montana

While best known for its summer glamping offerings, Paws Up offers families the chance to curl up by a roaring fire in their luxury home accommodations in the colder months. And winter is an idyllic time to enjoy the outdoor wonders Montana offers. Hit the trails on a snowmobile or enjoy scenic cross-country skiing. Get into the holiday spirit with a sleigh ride complete with gourmet hot chocolate, coffee and hot cider. Or, for a unique thrill, try your hand at skijoring — a winter sport in which a skier is pulled by a horse. For a bonus: if you visit during the holiday season you might even get a visit from Santa.

See more: 8 Cozy Cabin Rentals Perfect for Families 

9/12 Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler

Canada

For those looking for serious ‘glam’ in their glamping, but who still want to experience the rugged outdoors, the Four Seasons at Whistler boasts one-of-a-kind backcountry experiences. The glamping package begins with a helicopter ride and then a guided snowmobile tour to explore the breathtaking ice caves. As if that’s not enough, you’re then taken to a private enclave for a stay in a luxury “Snow Hotel,” complete with gourmet meals and a natural thermal spa.

See more: The 10 Best Outdoor Family Adventures in Canada

10/12 Safari West

California

Glamping meets adventure at Safari West in California. You don’t have to travel all the way to Africa to experience an incredible safari. Head to the Sonoma Serengeti in search of giraffes, rhinos, zebra and much more. After a day of up-close animal encounters, spend the night in a sumptuous tent with a private viewing deck.

See more: 9 Places to Go on a Safari in the US

11/12 Collective Hill Country

Texas

Experience Collective Retreat’s first-ever winter retreat in the heart of Texas Hill Country. Set on Montesino Ranch, which includes a working organic farm right on the edge of the Blanco River, it’s the perfect winter escape. Swim in the natural lakes, take a glass working glass or get back to nature with a hike through the sprawling canyons and mountains. Food options include mouthwatering breakfast tacos, BBQ-in-a-box and classic Texas grits with a twist. Parents can also partake in distillery and brewery tours.

See more: The Best Family Ranch Vacations

12/12 Kachi Lodge

Bolivia

Kachi Lodge by Amazing Escapes is a luxury dome camp located directly on Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni Salt Flats opening February of 2019 that will operate year-round. Kachi Lodge is a collection of white pods, resembling bubbles on the horizon, that offer vast views of the world’s largest salt flat and the star-studded sky. If you’ve ever dreamt of spending a night on the International Space Station, this property can give you a sense of that incredible experience without having to leave our atmosphere.

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By Hannah Freedman