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POLL Indoor camping - glamping gone too far?


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POLL Indoor camping - glamping gone too far?  

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Indoor camping is being offered at a converted piggery on an old farm at West Lexham in Norfolk. There are bedouin style nooks, with a double bed, carpet, furniture and ... artifical grass. They call it camping and it looks very nice, but does it actually cross the line into non-camping territory?

 

www.westlexham.org

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If people like it and are happy to pay for it and it provides an income for the proprietors I can't see anything wrong with it and I wish the owners of such schemes every good fortune in their ventures.

 

It does not appeal to me but neither does eating cabbage and that does not matter to anyone else in this context either!

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