What am I missing about glamping?
In my experience, you either love glamping or hate it. Personally, I hate it. Why? Well, I'll give you a couple of clues. Camping and self catering. Now, before anybody sends me an email extolling the virtues of both camping and glamping, yes I am fully aware of the subtle differences between the two. My disagreement isn't about those. Glamping is just a poshed-up word for camping in little huts, or 'pods' to be a little bit more accurate. To me, they are just huts, pure and simple. Like a garden shed filled with somebody else's furniture instead of gardening tools. Occasionally you might get a glamp site that has unusual little buildings to stay in, such as shepherds' huts, sort of old-style gypsy caravans, often with wheels on. But what gets me about glamping, and the same for ordinary camping in a tent, is that it is self-catering . So, you arrive at a site that is maybe knee-deep in mud if you're lucky, or in horse or cow manure if you're very un lu...