Glamping in Barcelona:
a weekend getaway
of luxury and nature
19 July 2025
What is glamping and why do people love it so much?
The word glamping comes from “glamour” and “camping,” and refers to an outdoor experience with upscale comforts: a set-up structure, double bed, private bathroom, electricity, and even a jacuzzi. Near Barcelona, you’ll find options in forests, vineyards, or mountain areas. The appeal is clear: nature with stylish services, ideal for a romantic getaway, family time, or complete relaxation.

Incredible stays that feel like a movie set
Sleeping in a geodesic dome with views of the sky or in a transparent bubble to gaze at the stars is part of the experience. These structures, complemented by boho décor, fireplaces, private terraces, and warm details, turn the stay into a sensory experience. The aesthetic is designed to impress and help you disconnect at the same time.

Activities to reconnect with what really matters
Glamping near Barcelona is about much more than a good night’s sleep. Hiking in Montseny, sunrise yoga, wine tastings in Penedès, local cooking workshops, or meditation under the trees are just a few of the activities often offered to help guests disconnect from routine and connect with nature. Some places also offer kayaking, paddleboarding, or biking. It’s slow tourism: unpretentious, embracing silence and the authenticity of the landscape.

Among trees, silence, and starry skies, glamping is much more than a getaway: it’s a different way to reconnect with yourself.

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An incredible experience that not only helps you disconnect from routine but also reconnect with yourself. Without a doubt, it’s a new and more comfortable way to camp. No matter the weather, it’s a highly recommended activity to enjoy as a couple, with friends, or with family.
Just an hour from Barcelona, a different world awaits
No need for long travel times: many places are less than an hour away by car (or public transport). You’ll be in the countryside, but just a few kilometers from charming villages, markets, food routes, or wineries. Perfect for a quick getaway that blends nature and local culture. Some spots favored by tourists and locals include Montseny, El Garrofer (Sitges), Vall de Codó, Oller del Mas, or Can Bora Lodges. You can also head towards Tarragona, where not far from the city, you’ll enjoy this amazing and wonderful experience.

- Book in advance—glamping sites tend to fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
- Check what each package includes: are meals, activities, or extras included?
- Bring comfortable clothes and suitable footwear—for hiking, strolling, or yoga.

- Check accessibility: some places require a car, others allow public transport.
- Look for sustainable options: prioritize places with eco practices, solar energy, or responsible water management.