Yes, glamping businesses can be very profitable. Glamping sites don’t cost much to run (although this can be dependent on the type of site) and glamping businesses often charge much higher rates per night than a lot of other staycation businesses, making it extremely profitable
The answer to this really depends on a number of factors. Glamping pods and structures can range between £3000 and £50,000 in the UK. Site location, site design, services and construction also contribute to the costs of starting a glamping business.
Yes, It’s rare that you wouldn’t need planning permission for glamping pods. There are some occasions where planning permission isn’t required but it’s best to assume that you do need it. We have plenty of resources, as well as a guided service, to help you with your planning permission.
This is a question with an ambiguous answer. It depends on the location, who your site is for and your site’s aesthetics. For a site with multiple units, you might opt for glamping pods. If it’s a cosy little hideaway in a remote location, a single shepherd hut might be more suitable.
Yes, however, some land is better to use than others and you do need a few basic elements. Firstly, it needs to be large enough to host a glamping site. Secondly, it needs to be accessible with road access and thirdly, it needs to have some access to connecting services. If your land ticks all these boxes, you can use your spare land to set up a glamping business, providing you get planning permission of course.
This depends on your proposed site. We’ve seen sites as small as 0.2 acres, though ideally, you’d be looking for at least 0.5 acres for a multi-unit site. Obviously, the more units you want, the more land you’ll need.
Yes, the majority of glamping pods have fully furnished bathrooms, heating and electricity. The point of glamping is to give people a more luxurious experience than camping, so a functioning shower and toilet along with a place to charge visitors’ electronics are almost essential.
Most glamping pods last around 15 years at a minimum. The length of time a pod lasts can depend on the materials used to construct the glamping pods. If you maintain your pods well, you can expect them to last a very long time.
There are multiple trusted manufacturers that we recommend for your glamping pods. Each glamping site is unique so you will need to find a manufacturer that suits your specific glamping business needs.
A feasibility study takes into account all the relevant factors of a project to determine if it’s feasible. Everything from economical to technical and legal to design comes into account when understanding the feasibility of a project.
Starting a glamping business is extremely exciting but there’s a lot that you need to know before you start. Luckily we have everything you need to start a successful glamping business right here.