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A New Pollinator Patch at Copper Beech Glamping

  • copperbeechglampin
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

At Copper Beech Glamping, we’re committed to treading lightly on the earth and making choices that help nature thrive. Our latest step? A brand-new pollinator patch planted beside the guest car park.


Filled with wildflowers and nectar-rich plants, the patch is designed to attract bees, butterflies, and other vital pollinators. It will greet you as you arrive with colour, movement, and the gentle buzz of life—reminding us all how even small areas can make a big difference for biodiversity.


Why Pollinator Patches Matter

Pollinators are essential to healthy ecosystems, but they’re increasingly under threat. By creating safe spaces filled with food and shelter, we can help restore balance and support the creatures that keep our landscapes alive.


Joining Earthed

Our values at Copper Beech Glamping align closely with Earthed, a charity and nature skills platform that empowers people everywhere to regenerate their local ecosystems. That’s why we’ve also recently become members, sharing our own small steps—like the pollinator patch—while learning from others who are taking action too.


Earthed provides a space to access knowledge, learn new skills, and join a growing community united by care for nature. By becoming part of it, we’re not only supporting their mission but also connecting with others who believe, like us, that every patch of land - whether a balcony, farm, or glamping site - can burst with life.


A Stay That Supports Nature

When you visit Copper Beech Glamping, you’re choosing more than a peaceful escape under the stars. You’re supporting a place that is actively working to restore habitats, champion biodiversity, and live by values that put nature at the heart of everything we do.

Next time you arrive, pause by the pollinator patch. Notice the colours, the hum, and the life within it. It’s a simple reminder that when we care for nature, it rewards us with beauty, balance, and connection.


 
 
 

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