With jaunts to St Tropez and the Amalfi coast potentially off the cards this summer, the super-rich will have to look closer to home when it comes to choosing a holiday destination.
Fortunately there are a string of luxe ‘glamping’ options available right here in the UK – and Tatler picked out the ones most likely to appeal to the society beauties used to the finer things in life.
Among them is a safari tent in Kittisford Barton, Somerset, which costs £668 for a three-night stay and sleeps up to six people – making it, as the publication points out – ideal for the current social distancing rules.
Elsewhere, a jaw-dropping treehouse complete with slide, rope bridge, hot tub nestling in the tree tops and a rotating fire in the luxury round living room brings a whole new meaning to the word camping – but costs £990 for two nights or £1,485 at weekends.
Tatler adds: Of course, shared facilities in camping will be a problem, which is why when it comes to camping, advocates glamping every time’.
Meadow yurt in Wales
Tatler has revealed the high society hangouts that will be graced by the rich and famous during the lockdown across Britain this summer. Butterfly Meadow yurt in Hay-on-Wye, Wales, boasts a ‘unique and luxurious wilderness camping experience’
With a rustic theme, free-standing bath, skylight in the roof and even an outside hot tub, it certainly wouldn’t breach any social distancing rules – but costs £700 for seven nights
Butterfly Meadow yurt in Hay-on-Wye, Wales, boasts a ‘unique and luxurious wilderness camping experience’.
With a rustic theme, free-standing bath, skylight in the roof and even an outside hot tub, it certainly wouldn’t breach any social distancing rules.
But with prices at around £700 for seven nights, we can’t say the same for your purse strings.
Welsh dome
This 200-acre farm which borders on a nature reserve in Wales and Japanese forest, plans to reopen in July
Boasting stunning country views, private swimming spots and a king size bed with feathersoft duvet and pillows, it couldn’t be further from your collapsible tent. However it will cost you £619 for three nights stay in July, and sleeps up to four
This 200-acre farm which borders on a nature reserve in Wales and Japanese forest, plans to reopen in July.
Boasting stunning country views, private swimming spots and a king size bed with feathersoft duvet and pillows, it couldn’t be further from your collapsible tent.
However it will cost you £619 for three nights stay in July, and sleeps up to four.
Pop-up hotel
The traveling pop-up hotel suites are ideal for when festivals reopen, allowing the cream of revelers to experience five star luxury among the masses
But be prepared to splash the cash, as rooms range from £2,500 for up to four guests, to £25,000 for a 10-person suite complete with rugs, a fire, spa treatments and room service
The traveling pop-up hotel suites are ideal for when festivals reopen, allowing the cream of revelers to experience five star luxury among the masses.
The Tenthouse suite offers an expansive dining room fit for a banquet, and they come with four poster beds and luxury toiletries.
But be prepared to splash the cash, as rooms range from £2,500 for up to four guests, to £25,000 for a 10-person suite complete with rugs, a fire, spa treatments and room service.
Cotswold farm
Perfect to get the kids unplugged from the world, the dog-friendly Feather Down Farm in the Cotswolds offers a Dutch concept of ‘family friendly camping’
With hot tubs, animal and pizza evenings and horse riding, prices start from a more reasonable £240 for two nights
Perfect to get the kids unplugged from the world, the dog-friendly Feather Down Farm in the Cotswolds offers a Dutch concept of ‘family friendly camping’.
With hot tubs, animal and pizza evenings and horse riding, prices start from a more reasonable £240 for two nights.
And once the little ones have gone to sleep you can slip outside and unwind with a glass on the terrace, looking up at the stars.
Dorset treehouse
Perhaps one of the most spectacular of all is the Woodman’s Treeshouse in Dorset
Boasting stunning architecture, it comes complete with slide, rope bridge, hot tub nestling in the tree tops and a rotating fire in the luxury round living room brings a whole new meaning to the word camping
However this gem will cost you £990 for two nights or £1,485 at weekends
Perhaps one of the most spectacular of all is the Woodman’s Treeshouse in Dorset.
Boasting stunning architecture, it comes complete with slide, rope bridge, hot tub nestling in the tree tops and a rotating fire in the luxury round living room brings a whole new meaning to the word camping.
However this gem will cost you £990 for two nights or £1,485 at weekends.
Somerset safari tent
Elsewhere you can get in touch with your bohemian side by staying in a safari tent in Kittisford Barton, Somerset
A three-night stay will costs £668 for up to six people – making it, as the publication points out – ideal for the current social distancing rules
Elsewhere you can get in touch with your bohemian side by staying in a safari tent in Kittisford Barton, Somerset.
Boasting a light and airy rustic feel, the decor includes hanging rugs, built-in-wardrobes and a porch, lit up by a fire.
A three-night stay will costs £668 for up to six people – making it, as the publication points out – ideal for the current social distancing rules.