WOMEN are raving about a very bougie hotel set in the UK countryside that’s completely cut off from city life.
Founded by Estonian brothers Jaak and Andreas, ÖÖD Hötels can be found all over the globe - including the United States, Mexico, Norway and the Netherlands.
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Also in the UK, the hotel is found in Kirtlington Park in Oxfordshire, which is just 8km (5miles) from Bicester Village, and covered in dense woods.
There are seven cabins available to guests, with some featuring outdoor baths, hot tubs and even saunas.
Each cabin also gets a complimentary breakfast in the morning and has a BBQ to do your own grilling too.
But be warned, there are no TV sets, which means you’ll have to entertain yourself throughout the duration of your stay.
What makes it one of the most unusual glamping experiences in the country is that each cabin has a glass exterior - so while you can see out, other people can only see themselves in the mirror.
Rooms at the hotel start from £295 per night.
But it’s also the perfect place to do a bit of bougie glamping with your friends, enjoying the trails, lake and nearby pubs in Kirtlington.
The Oxford Arms is just a 20-minute walk away and for those who are less inclined to make the journey on foot, it’s just a three-minute drive down the road.
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While closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, the pub offers food such as £12.50 pizzas and £14 burgers, with a cheaper kids menu too.
Beers, meanwhile, start from £3.90, while their bottles of wine start from £19 onwards.
There’s also plenty to get up to in the area from visiting the Church of St Mary the Virgin, which dates back to the 12th century.
And for those looking for an activity over sight-seeing, Kirtlington is home to a golf club, where people can try their hand at the driving range.
If you miss the hustle and bustle of a town, you can take a drive 13 minutes down the road to Bicester Village where there’s a tonne to do, including a visit to the Sky Wave Gin for £24 per person.
Or you can have yourself a night out at The Angel Pub, which has an outdoor barn that’s home to The Pizza Boys pop up restaurant.
Meanwhile, south of Kirtlington lies Oxford where you can visit The Ashmolean Museum of art and archaeology for free, or there is the nearby Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
People across social media have been raving about the ÖÖD Hötels experience, including one TikTok user who revealed the fancy campsite saying: “These glass houses are originally from Estonia.
“Using reflective glass, you can see the outside without people being able to look in. Tell me this isn’t the bougiest way of glamping.”
People were quick to comment as one person shared: “Me living in Oxfordshire and never heard of them! Looks fab!”
Fariha, @dinewithfari, replied: “It’s brand new, they opened to the public this week! Lovely addition”.
Another said: “This is my dream house.”
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And those who have experienced it themselves have also left raving reviews with one person commenting: “An experience that will be remembered for a lifetime. Just SUPER!"
Another shared: “Simply stunning! Absolutely unique and amazing experience. All you need for a bit of off grid living.”
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