New England Glamping Cabin at Tanglebloom: A Stay That Slows You Down
If you’re craving time in nature without roughing it, a stay at Tanglebloom Cabin might be exactly what you need. Nestled in the hills of southern Vermont, this New England glamping cabin offers a quiet, off-grid experience that’s cozy, beautiful, and deeply restorative.
Whether you're planning a solo retreat, a romantic getaway, or just need a break from your routines, here's what makes glamping at Tanglebloom a little different—and a whole lot more magical.
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What Is Glamping, Really?
Glamping is short for “glamorous camping,” but let’s be clear—this isn’t about chandeliers in tents or flashy gimmicks. At Tanglebloom, glamping means comfort, quiet, and simplicity, surrounded by wildflowers, woods, and wide-open skies.
Think:
A handcrafted cabin with cozy linens and beautiful natural textures
A wood-fired hot tub under the stars
A spa-like outdoor shower
Organic tea, freshly ground coffee, and no pressure to be online
It’s the kind of place where you can fully unplug—and finally exhale.
Inside the Tanglebloom Cabin
The cabin is small by design—intentionally simple, cozy, and built to help you slow down and tune in. Inside, you'll find:
A comfortable full-size bed with seasonal bedding (linen, cotton, and a topper of wool in spring & fall)
A small dining/work table for journaling, reading, or sketching in the outdoor kitchen
A curated selection of books, tea, and thoughtful touches that make you feel at home
There’s no electricity inside the cabin, but solar lights and lanterns provide a warm, ambient glow. The outdoor kitchen is fully stocked with everything you need to cook simple meals, plus a small fridge, running water, and propane burner for cooking—and it’s also where you’ll find WiFi access if needed, plus an outlet for charging devices. So yes, you can check your email or share a few dreamy photos… and then slip right back into the rhythm of being offline.
Surrounded by Flowers, Forest, and Fireflies
One of the things guests love most about this glamping cabin in New England is the seasonal beauty that surrounds it. Depending on when you visit, you might find:
Peonies in June blooming in soft blushes and creams
Wildflowers and fireflies in July, dancing across the meadow at sunset
Fall foliage in September & October, when the forest turns flame-colored and crisp
The cutting garden is yours to explore (and snip from!), and the air always carries the scent of something green and growing.
Is It Really Off-Grid?
Mostly—and that’s part of what makes it so special.
This is an off-grid cabin, which means no electricity, no screens, and no outlets inside the cabin itself. Instead, you’ll find:
Solar lighting and battery lanterns
A private outdoor shower and composting toilet
A warm bed, clean linens, and thoughtful, low-tech comforts
WiFi available in the outdoor kitchen—convenient, but easy to ignore
It’s a refreshing shift from constant pings and pressure. Many guests say it’s the best sleep—and deepest thinking—they’ve had in years.
Who Is This For?
Tanglebloom Cabin is ideal for:
Solo travelers looking for peace, space, and time to think or create
Couples celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or just wanting to reconnect
Nature lovers who appreciate quiet beauty and simple comforts
Anyone feeling burned out, overstimulated, or just plain tired
If you’ve been googling “New England glamping cabins” or “Vermont solo retreat,” you’ve found something special.
What Guests Say
“Sleeping in the open air and listening to the birds wake up around us was just magical.”
—Meredith, New York City
“You feel like you are at your own private spa.”
—Julia, New Jersey
“My husband and I stayed here for our anniversary and it was so beautiful and so relaxing! We loved the wood fired hot tub and getting to pick our own bouquet.”
—Shaina, New Hampshire
Book Your Stay at This New England Glamping Cabin
If you’re ready for a little more breathing room—and a lot more nature—Tanglebloom Cabin is booking now for stays May through October.
Whether you're coming from New York City, Boston, or elsewhere in the Northeast, the journey is part of the unwind.
✨ Check availability here and plan your summer or fall glamping retreat in Vermont.