Glamping Pods: Do They Come with Kitchens?

Wondering if glamping pods or tents have kitchens, or if you’ll be stuck roasting beans on a stick? Short answer: sometimes! Some have full kitchens, others just a kettle. Keep reading to avoid soggy sandwiches and discover what culinary comforts await in your cosy (or wild) glamping escape.

The Basic Pod: No Kitchen & Outdoor Cooking

Glamping has taken the UK by storm, combining the best of the great outdoors with a touch of luxury. Glamping pods and tents are at the heart of this trend, offering a more comfortable take on traditional camping.

But one common question is: do glamping pods come with kitchens?

The answer isn't simple — it depends on the pod. They range from basic wooden shelters with a kettle to luxury lodges with fully equipped kitchens. Knowing what to expect can make a big difference to your trip.

Compact barrel-shaped wooden glamping pod with a vertical glass door, flat black roof trim, and set on a raised deck beside a red cabin and brick building.

Not all glamping pods are made equal. Some are minimal and designed to provide a back-to-nature experience.

These basic pods may not include a private kitchen at all. But that doesn't mean you're left with no cooking options.

Common Features: Kettle and Mugs

Even in a basic setup, you'll often find a kettle and mugs included. Perfect for a morning brew or winding down with a cuppa in the evening.

It’s a small comfort that goes a long way on chilly mornings.

Cooking Alternatives: Communal Kitchens and BBQs

If your pod lacks a kitchen, there’s often a solution nearby. Many glamping sites provide communal cooking areas or outdoor barbecues.

Some also allow campfires, adding to the outdoor experience. These shared spaces can also be a great way to meet fellow glampers.

The Standard Pod: A Compact Kitchenette

A standard pod usually includes a basic kitchenette. It’s not five-star, but it gets the job done.

This setup is great for anyone wanting to prepare light meals during their stay.

Interior of a glamping pod featuring a white wooden kitchenette with a light wood countertop, cabinet doors, and a small plate of grapes and candle on top.

Typical Amenities: Mini-Fridge, Microwave, and a Hob

Most standard pods will have the following:

  • A small fridge for essentials

  • A microwave for quick heating

  • A hob for light cooking

It’s enough to cook breakfast or a simple dinner with ease.

What to Cook: Ideal for Breakfasts and Simple Dinners

Think eggs, toast, pasta, or a warming soup. With the right ingredients, you can whip up something filling without too much fuss.

It’s a nice balance between convenience and comfort.

The Luxury Pod: A Full Kitchen Experience

At the top end of glamping, luxury pods provide full kitchen facilities. These are ideal for those who don’t want to compromise on meals.

They're perfect for longer stays or family getaways.

Home-from-Home Facilities: Ovens, Hobs, and Dishwashers

Expect proper kitchens here — we’re talking:

  • Full-sized ovens and hobs

  • Sinks with hot running water

  • Dishwashers and a full set of cookware

It’s like being at home, only with better views.

Perfect For: Gourmet Meals and Family Feasts

With all the tools to hand, you can enjoy a full roast dinner, homemade pizza, or a family breakfast spread.

Luxury pods make self-catering feel effortless.

How to Prepare for Your Self-Catering Glamping Trip

A little planning goes a long way when it comes to self-catering in a glamping pod. Whether you're staying in a basic or luxury pod, being prepared makes for a smoother experience.

Modern curved glamping pod with a green wood front and black hexagonal shingle roof, glass double doors, and a grassy lawn in a landscaped garden area.

Planning Your Glamping Meals: What to Check & Pack

Before you arrive, double-check what’s included with your booking. It’s easy to assume something will be provided — only to find yourself short on tools or ingredients.

Clarifying Provided Equipment (Pots, Pans, Utensils)

Some sites include full sets of cookware and cutlery. Others may expect you to bring your own.

It’s always worth checking directly with the host or listing to avoid surprises.

Essential Food Items vs. Local Shopping

Pack the basics like:

  • Rice, pasta, tinned goods

  • Snacks, tea, coffee, long-life milk

Then top up with fresh produce from nearby shops or markets once you arrive.

Don't Forget Cleaning Supplies and Condiments

Finally, don’t overlook the small stuff. Bring:

  • Washing-up liquid, a sponge, and tea towels

  • Salt, pepper, oil, and your favourite sauces

These little touches make your glamping pod feel more like home — and your meals taste better too.

 

 

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