Affiliation:
1. The Forge Glamping, Corwen, North Wales, UK
2. Welsh Centre for Tourism Research, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff, Cardiff, South Wales, UK
Abstract
Summary
This case study explores the experience of well-being, life transitions and self-discovery of women tourists participating in wild swimming retreats operated by a sustainability conscientious glamping business,
The Forge
in Corwen North Wales, UK. Their thoughts and feelings were sought as part of
The Forge’s
visitor evaluation activities. The women were all middle-aged and all going through a transition in their lives. Through consideration of their perspectives, the case study explores the potential value of glamping and wild swimming as a liminal space for older women. The pillars central to visitor experience – play, experiential and atmosphere – are reflected in the women’s recounting of their time immersing themselves in all the retreats offered. This case study focuses on the liminal hotspots of glamping and wild swimming, environments that allow freedom, temporarily, from norms and cynicisms, positing that it can provide a transformative moment in the lives of older women and by extension engender communitas and self-identity.
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