Morning mist rolls off the hills and settles around timber-clad chalets that feel more Scandi retreat than standard UK campsite — this is glamping with clean lines and a bit of quiet.
T26 works for couples after a proper unplug, small families who want comfort without the full cottage rental, or anyone drawn to pod-and-chalet sites where someone else has done the pitching. Dogs are a maybe — worth asking when you book. The chalets and camping pods mean you're sleeping with a roof overhead and usually a bit more insulation than canvas, so it suits shoulder-season visits or anyone who likes the outdoors but draws the line at air beds.
Facilities aren't detailed here, so check what's included before you arrive — some sites like this are self-contained with kitchenettes, others share a amenities block. Campfires are a check-on-arrival situation, so don't plan your evening around one until you've asked. The vibe skews quiet and considered rather than bustling family holiday park.