The advantages of a camping pod
With the rising popularity of the glamping market as well as the increase in the domestic camping sector it seems like an ideal time to looking for a camping pod for sale. However, whether it’s a glamping pod, camping pod, eco-pod or any other pod based structure, they all have the same appeal to owners and guests alike when providing a distinct and useful form of accommodation.
Why should you look for a camping pod for sale?
Once a pod has been delivered it can often be let out immediately as an empty unit – perfect for campers looking for a more comfortable way of spending the night away from the worst of the British weather.
Benefits to your guests:
When it comes to appealing to your guests there are a variety of reasons as to why they should choose a camping pod over traditional camping:
Camping pods: not just for campsites
Although the majority of businesses which have already bought pods are campsites, there are a variety of different business which are using camp pods to work for them. From alternative accommodation in hotels and country clubs, camping pods have also been used for fishing and shooting courses as well as events for birthdays or hen and stag do’s. Anyone with the available land could diversify and begin to generate additional income from buying a camping pod.
Alternatively more and more people are turning to camping pods and other innovate forms of accommodation and installing them in their homes for their own use.
With the growing need for more room at home more and more people are opting for alternatives to make the most of the space already available to them. The pods don’t have to be just for glamping though. The pods can be used if you’re looking for extra space for an office, garden studio, summer house or even a yoga retreat. Camping pod manufacturers can create a host of beautiful different designs which can be crafted to the clients needs and often planning permission isn’t required.
How much is a camping pod?
Read our article to find out the prices you can expect to pay for your first camping pod.
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