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glampsite

American  
[glamp-sahyt] / ˈglæmpˌsaɪt /

noun

  1. a campsite with luxury or nontraditional amenities and accommodations.


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Mr. Davies and his wife, Rebecca Ingleby-Davies, plan to turn the meadow into a luxury campsite, or “glampsite.”

From New York Times

The Inishturk community club, which is the social hub of the island year round, extends its hospitality to the guests, and a “glampsite” of 12 bell tents is set up by the islanders on one of the few areas of flat land.

From The Guardian

Whether at a simple campsite or an elaborate glampsite, couples will still face off with nature.

From New York Times

It’s the ultimate “glampsite”: Airy wood and canvas tents curated with boutique hotel precision: king-size beds, plush linens, animal hide area rugs, well-worn leather chairs, a wood-burning potbelly stove.

From New York Times