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Glamping for the Soul: Find Space, Peace, and Stillness in the Great Outdoors

  • Writer: Leslie Deshler
    Leslie Deshler
  • May 14
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 24

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There’s something incredibly grounding about waking up to the quiet hum of nature and stepping out into the fresh morning air with coffee in hand. Glamping or not, I love drinking my first cup of coffee outdoors. There is something so peaceful when that first sip is paired with birds singing, a gentle breeze, and the sun just starting to break through. It sets the tone for a day that’s slower, gentler, and more intentional.


As life gets busy with responsibilities, expectations, and the pace of modern living, it becomes more important than ever to carve out intentional time for yourself. What many of us crave now isn’t luxury in the traditional sense, but the luxury of space—space to breathe, rest, and reconnect.


That’s where glamping comes in. It’s not about extravagance. It’s about ease. It’s about being close to nature without sacrificing the comforts that make you feel safe and supported. It’s about waking up to birds chirping instead of an alarm clock, trading the constant buzz of technology for the sounds of nature, and stepping outside with that first cup of coffee in hand.


How Glamping Supports Wellness


Glamping is more than just a getaway. It can be a deeply nourishing (and budget-friendly) experience. Here’s why:


  • It gets you outdoors without the stress. You don’t need to be a seasoned camper to enjoy a night outdoors. Glamping offers a gentle way to reconnect with nature without roughing it.

 

  • You can slow down. Many glamping retreats are tucked away in quiet, remote places where the only schedule is your own. Whether it’s reading a book on the porch or journaling beside a fire, these small moments of stillness bring clarity.

 

  • You feel supported by your surroundings. Thoughtfully designed tents, domes, and cabins offer the comfort your body needs, while the natural setting nurtures your nervous system in a way that other accommodations can’t.

 

  • There’s space to reflect. Time in nature often brings insight, perspective, and even healing. When you step away from the noise of everyday life, you begin to hear yourself more clearly.


Glamping Destinations That Nourish Body, Mind, and Soul

 

Here are a few handpicked glamping retreats that offer exactly what you need. Each one invites you to experience nature, find peace in your surroundings, and reconnect with what matters most.


 

Just an hour from Sedona, AZ, Backland offers a unique luxury glamping experience nestled in a quiet pine forest near Williams, Arizona. This peaceful eco-resort is perfect for those seeking both comfort and immersion in nature. Each spacious tent features floor-to-ceiling windows, plush beds, ensuite bathrooms, and private patios for stargazing or morning coffee.

 

Guests can enjoy on-site yoga, kayaking on the private pond, massage services, and gourmet dining with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're looking to unplug, unwind, or explore nearby attractions like the Grand Canyon or Sedona, Backland provides the perfect nature-meets-nurture retreat.


 

Set in the rolling hills of Tuscany, Diacceroni Glamping offers a peaceful and picturesque escape on an organic farm estate. Their well-appointed safari tents provide the perfect balance of rustic charm and comfort, complete with private bathrooms, wooden decks, and sweeping countryside views.

 

Guests can enjoy open-air yoga classes, take part in farm-to-table cooking classes, go horseback riding through nearby trails, or simply unwind with a glass of local wine at sunset. Whether you're craving movement or rest, you’re in for a soulful, nature-connected retreat that nourishes you from the inside out.

 

 

If you've ever dreamed of sleeping under the stars without leaving your bed, Finn Lough’s transparent bubble domes are the experience of a lifetime. Tucked into a lakeside forest in Northern Ireland, this retreat combines natural immersion with understated luxury.

 

Each dome is fully enclosed and furnished with a four-poster bed, cozy sitting area, and floor-to-ceiling views of the forest canopy. Onsite amenities include a forest bathing spa experience with floating saunas, hydrotherapy, and lakeside lounges.

 

 

Surrounded by pine forests and mountain views in the White Mountains, this retreat offers Scandinavian-style cabins, domes, and safari tents. It’s minimalist in design, but rich in atmosphere.

 

Wellness highlights include meditation decks, nearby hiking trails, and a river perfect for cold plunges or quiet reflection.


 

Tucked along the Russian River in the heart of Sonoma wine country, Wildhaven Sonoma offers cozy, safari-style tents with real beds, private decks, and easy access to nature. With scenic trails, riverfront hammocks, and peaceful surroundings, this glamping retreat is ideal for those seeking calm and connection.

 

You can spend your days kayaking, sipping local wines, or simply enjoying the quiet of the trees. In the evenings, gather around a fire pit or relax under the stars. It’s a refreshing blend of comfort, nature, and laid-back California charm, perfect for a restorative weekend away.


How to Get the Most Out of Your Glamping Experience

 

Glamping isn't just about where you stay. It’s about how you stay. Here are a few ways to deepen the experience:

 

  • Pack with intention: Bring cozy layers, a journal, herbal teas, and anything else that supports your wellbeing.

 

  • Unplug on purpose: Use the opportunity to disconnect from screens and reconnect with nature, yourself, and your thoughts.

 

  • Set a gentle intention: It could be as simple as “I want to feel rested or at peace” or “I’m open to whatever I need right now.”


  • Stay present: Let go of the idea that you need to “do” a lot. Some of the best moments come from simply watching the sunset, listening to the sounds of nature, or sitting in silence.


Final Thoughts

 

Sometimes, what we need most is time away, stillness, space to reflect, and the power of nature. You don’t have to hike a mountain or plan a full itinerary, but just step outside, walk a trail, sit by the water, or watch the clouds. Let your body move, and your mind slow down.

 

The more time we spend in nature, the more we can reconnect with who we are and who we’re meant to be. Glamping is a simple way to connect intentionally with yourself and find a sense of peace that stays with you long after the trip ends.

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