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Glamping with hot tubs in Shropshire

Glamping with a hot tub in Shropshire is the kind of break where the outdoors does its best work. Spend the day hiking Offa’s Dyke, pedalling the National Cycle Route, or kayaking through Ironbridge Gorge. Then sink into steaming bubbles as the sun drops behind the Shropshire Hills, muscles soothed, stars just beginning to appear.

These are escapes made for slowing down, recharging, and soaking up the wild beauty of one of England’s most underrated counties.

Why book a glamping with hot tub holiday with Canopy & Stars?

If you’re after cookie-cutter cabins or generic countryside stays, you’re in the wrong place. We’re explorers at heart. That’s why every Shropshire stay in our glamping with hot tub collection has been personally inspected and chosen for the way it captures the quiet magic of this county. These are not places you’ll find in every travel guide. They’re one-of-a-kind escapes we’ve uncovered on backroads, in valleys, and tucked into woodland clearings.

If you love stumbling upon something special, you’ll love Shropshire.

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What’s it like to stay at a glamping place with a hot tub?
Think wild luxury, a shepherd’s hut tucked among rolling fields, a cabin on the edge of a forest, or a treehouse with sweeping valley views, all paired with a hot tub to make it even more indulgent. After a day’s adventure, the water’s waiting. Steam rises, the Milky Way appears in the night sky, and the hush of Shropshire’s hills wraps around you.

Sustainability and glamping
We believe wild places should stay wild. That’s why we’re a B-Corp, why we’ve set ambitious goals like Net Zero by 2030, and why every booking helps fund climate action through our charitable trust. We work closely with our owners to lower their environmental impact as much as possible, from wood-fired hot tubs to off-grid energy. Read more in our impact report.

 

About Canopy & Stars’ expertise
This isn’t our first glamping trip. Since 2010, we’ve been hiking hills, sleeping in cabins, and climbing into treehouses to find the most unique places to stay in nature. We know the difference between a good glamping spot and a truly special one. That’s why every Shropshire stay in our collection has been chosen not just for its design, but for the way it connects you to the landscape, local life and a slower pace of living

What makes Shropshire so special?
Shropshire is for those who like their adventures a little off the beaten path. Its hills, gorges and rivers are as spectacular as any in the UK, but without the crowds. Walk the Long Mynd in peace, paddle stretches of the Severn that feel entirely your own, or lose hours exploring Shrewsbury and Ludlow’s cobbled streets and foodie favourites. When the sun sets, this hidden gem county gives you some of the darkest, starriest skies in England.

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