You Bring The Land. We'll Deal With The Rest.
Planning permission, utilities, pod delivery, project management, marketing, and everything in between.
You Want A Glamping Site. Not A Second Full-Time Job.
The Cost Of Getting It Wrong
Most people don't realise how much has to happen before a glamping site is ready to take its first booking.
Somebody needs to assess the site, create the layout, coordinate the consultants, manage the planning process, organise the infrastructure, oversee the installation, build the website, and get the business ready to launch.
Likely problems:
- Buying land that was never suitable
- Spending money on the wrong surveys or consultants
- Delays with planning permission
- Infrastructure costs nobody saw coming
- Poor site layouts that limit revenue
- Months (or years) of unnecessary delays
Put simply:
But by the time you've learned what works, you'll usually have spent more time, more money, and experienced more stress than if you'd worked with somebody who already knew the road ahead.
We do this every day. It would be unreasonable for us to not do it better than you.
What You're Actually Paying For
You're not paying us to supply a pod. You're paying us to take a huge amount of work off your shoulders.
Most people have never started a glamping site before. They know what they want the end result to look like, but they have no idea how to get there. That's where we come in.
What we actually do:
- Assess the viability of the site before major money is committed
- Design the development around your goals and budget
- Manage the planning application process
- Coordinate architects, ecologists, and specialist consultants
- Oversee the infrastructure, utilities, and groundwork
- Supply, deliver, and install the accommodation
- Build the website and booking systems
- Help generate enquiries and bookings once you're live
Put simply:
You bring the land.
We build your glamping business.
How We Take You From Land To Launch
Every successful glamping site follows the same journey. The difference is whether you're figuring it out alone or with someone who knows how to do it for you.
Site Viability
Key Question: Is this site worth pursuing?
Before spending money on planning permission, architects, infrastructure, accommodation, and everything else that comes with a glamping site, you need to know whether the opportunity is actually worth pursuing in the first place. After all, there is no point investing hundreds of thousands of pounds into a project that was never commercially viable to begin with.
Some sites are obvious winners. Others look fantastic at first glance but have hidden issues lurking beneath the surface. We've seen planning constraints, access problems, poor layouts, weak demand, and all sorts of other challenges that can turn an exciting project into an expensive headache.
This stage is about asking the important questions before they become expensive mistakes. Can guests actually get here? Is there enough demand? Are there planning constraints? Will the numbers stack up? Could a different layout generate more revenue? These are the questions that determine whether a site succeeds or struggles.
What we do:
- Site viability and constraints
- Land sourcing and procurement (if required)
- Opportunity and risk analysis
- ROI forecasting and income projections
- Competitor research
- Guest demand and positioning
- Site layout and concept planning
The outcome: A clear understanding of whether the project is worth pursuing, what challenges lie ahead, and whether the numbers make sense before serious money is committed.
Planning & Permissions
Key Question: How do we actually get permission?
Planning permission is often the single biggest obstacle between an idea and a live site. Most people know they need planning, but very few understand what is actually involved. Architects, ecology surveys, highways reports, drainage reports, planning statements, local policies, consultants, and council departments all need coordinated properly if you want the best chance of success.
This is where many projects slow down. People spend months speaking to different consultants, trying to understand reports they have never seen before, and figuring out what the council actually wants from them. It can quickly become confusing, expensive, and time-consuming if there is no clear strategy behind it.
Our role is to coordinate the process, build the right team around the project, and make sure everyone is working towards the same goal. Every site is different, but the objective is always the same: maximise the chances of securing permission whilst avoiding unnecessary delays, costs, and headaches.
What we do:
- Planning strategy and project coordination
- Architects and planning consultants
- Ecology, highways, and drainage reports
- Local authority requirements
- Managing planning submissions
The outcome: A professionally managed planning application with the right consultants, reports, and strategy in place to give your project the strongest possible chance of approval.
Infrastructure & Utilities
Key Question: How do we make the site functional?
A glamping site needs far more than pods. Before a single guest can check in, somebody needs to figure out electricity, water, drainage, foundations, access roads, internet, waste management, and all the other boring but essential things that make a site actually work.
This is often where projects become expensive. A poor drainage solution, inadequate power supply, incorrect foundations, or lack of coordination between contractors can create delays, unexpected costs, and major headaches further down the line. The reality is that guests never notice good infrastructure — but they definitely notice bad infrastructure.
Our job is to make sure everything behind the scenes is properly planned and coordinated before the pods arrive. We work with contractors, utility providers, groundworkers, and specialists to ensure the site is ready for the next stage of the journey.
What we do:
- Electrical supply and utility planning
- Water and drainage solutions
- Access roads and site preparation
- Foundations and groundworks
- Contractor coordination
The outcome: A site that is properly prepared, fully functional, and ready for pod installation without costly surprises, delays, or last-minute problems.
Pod Delivery & Installation
Key Question: How do we turn the plan into reality?
This is the stage most people think about first. The pod. The exciting bit.
But by now, the hard work has already been done. The site has been assessed, planning has been tackled, and the infrastructure is being prepared. Now it's time to bring everything together and create the accommodation that guests will actually stay in.
This is where hundreds of decisions need made. Pod models, layouts, specifications, upgrades, delivery logistics, installation planning, quality control, and supplier coordination all need managed correctly. Get it right and the process feels straightforward. Get it wrong and small mistakes can become expensive very quickly.
Our role is to guide you through the entire process, coordinate the moving parts, and make sure the finished product matches the vision you had when this journey first started.
What we do:
- Pod design and specification
- Internal layouts and customisation
- Supplier coordination and procurement
- Delivery logistics and installation
- Project execution and quality control
The outcome: High-quality accommodation delivered, installed, and ready to welcome guests — without the stress of managing manufacturers, contractors, deliveries, and suppliers yourself.
Marketing & Booking Setup
Key Question: How do you actually get guests?
A beautiful glamping site means very little if nobody knows it exists. Once the site is live, the challenge shifts from building the site to filling it. After all, a pod only makes money when somebody is sleeping in it.
This is the part many people underestimate. A website doesn't automatically generate bookings. Guests don't magically find your site. You need the right website, the right booking system, the right photos, the right content, and a clear strategy for getting in front of potential guests.
Our role is to help you build a professional online presence that inspires confidence and turns visitors into paying customers. Whether that's launching a brand-new website, improving search visibility, creating content, or helping generate repeat bookings, the goal is simple: keep the calendar full.
What we do:
- Website design and optimisation
- Booking system setup
- Photography and content creation
- SEO and search visibility
- Guest acquisition and repeat bookings
The outcome: A professional, guest-ready business that is visible online, generates enquiries, secures bookings, and continues attracting guests long after the site has launched.
Is This For You?
The most successful projects tend to come from clients who are committed to launching, open to expert advice, and looking for a long-term partner rather than just a pod supplier.
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