Experience glamping stays in Denmark close to nature
Glamping in Denmark puts you inside some of Scandinavia's most rewarding landscapes: ancient beech forests, windswept coastline, and lakes so still they mirror the sky. With 79 glamping stays to choose from across Sjælland, Jylland, Fyn, and Bornholm, options range from canvas tents on organic farms to architect-designed cabins in the dunes. Most spots come with private toilet, hot shower, warm water, and a fireplace for the evening. Browse the full collection and find your corner of Danish nature.
Danish glamping spans a wide range: bell tents and safari tents are most common, often on working farms or coastal meadows. Geodesic domes have become increasingly popular, especially for romantic getaways. Tiny houses with full kitchens sit at the higher end, while shelters — simple open-fronted wooden huts — offer a more stripped-back experience. A number of spots also offer converted vehicles, shepherds' huts, and tree-mounted platforms overlooking the sea.
Jutland draws those after wide horizons — the heathlands around Silkeborg and the dramatic west coast near Blåvand are magnets for glamping spots with real solitude. On Sjælland, the north coast between Hornbæk and Tisvildeleje sits within easy reach of Copenhagen yet feels genuinely rural. Funen offers a softer, pastoral landscape with rolling farmland and ferry-linked islands, while Bornholm stands apart entirely — granite cliffs, Baltic light, and a slower pace that suits extended stays.
Good to know before you book glamping stays in Denmark.
Denmark's road network is excellent — most glamping spots are within 2 hours of Copenhagen or Aarhus by car, and some are reachable by train and bike. The Danish concept of friluftsliv (outdoor life) runs deep; many hosts appreciate guests who leave the site as they found it. Campfire rules vary by property — always check. For the best stargazing, head to Mørkbjerg in Jutland, which has some of the lowest light pollution in northern Europe. Book Sunday-to-Thursday stays for lower rates and quieter arrival.
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Experience glamping stays in Denmark year-round
Summer (June to August) is peak season and deservedly so — long evenings, warm enough to swim, and every spot in full swing. But late May and September are arguably better value: fewer families, the same green landscapes, and hosts who have more time for you. Winter glamping near the coast has its own appeal, especially with a wood-burning stove and a storm rolling in off the North Sea. Spring is underrated for birdlife and blossoming beech forests.
Spring
April and May bring temperatures of 8–14°C and the beech forests leaf out in vivid green. Bring layers — mornings are cold, afternoons can surprise you. Birdwatching is excellent along the coast and in the river valleys. Booking pressure is low, so you often get first pick of spots.
