With winter bringing yet another cold snap to the UK, you might be thinking about the warmer days ahead and where you'd like to go on holiday this year.

Whether you’re looking for somewhere to stay or you’re just curious to see some of the unique properties that exist in the UK, look no further.

We’ve rounded up some of the unique Airbnb properties across the UK, let’s take a look.

5 unique Airbnb staycations in the UK

Glamping in a converted boat

Western Telegraph:

Location: Sutton – near Ely and Cambridge

This converted 1945 boat situated in a private forest could give you the relaxing staycation you need.

Within the boat, you’ll find a king size bed and next door is where you’ll access the kitchen and bathroom in the boat shack.

The boat was originally called the Anthony Stevenson and sailed out of Penzance in Cornwall but now it provides couples with a unique place to stay.

To find out more about the boat and to book your stay, you can visit the Airbnb website.

The Tree Tent

Western Telegraph:

Location: Pennard Hill Farm, Somerset

If you’ve ever wondered what it might be like living in a tree, the tree tent can give you a pretty good idea.

The tree tent is described as being “a suspended spherical structure strung between two trees overlooking the gorgeous Mendip Hills.”

Within the tree tent, you’ll find a small double bed, LED lighting and a wood burning stove.

If you fancy lounging in the tree tent during the day, you can transform the bed into a sofa.

Walk across a rope bridge to access the kitchen, found on a decked area with seating.

The kitchen has a fridge, gas hob and sink plus saucepans, crockery and cutlery for your meals.

There’s also an outdoor shower with hot water and a separate toilet.

The tree tent doesn’t have electricity or Wi-Fi, making it a good place to relax and escape reality.

To find out more about the tree tent and to book your stay, you can visit the Airbnb website.

AirShip 2

Western Telegraph:

Location: Drimnin, Scotland

If a sustainable getaway sounds up your street, AirShip 2 could be the ideal stay for you.

It’s an insulated pod with plenty of windows for you to spot the constellations while you’re cosy inside.

AirShip 2 has a living room, kitchenette and a bedroom with a queen size bed.

To find out more about AirShip 2 and to book your stay, you can visit the Airbnb website.

Daisy the Cow Shed

Western Telegraph:

Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk

Can’t decide between glamping, camping or a caravan holiday? Look no further as staying at the Cow Shed gives you a mix of all three.

The Cow Shed is located in the Suffolk countryside and has a double bed on the ground floor plus a three-quarter bed above, meaning it can sleep up to four people.

It’s found on Easton Farm Park and guests are able to use the toilet and shower facilities.

To find out more about the Cow Shed and to book your stay, you can visit the Airbnb website.

Betty the Bedford

Western Telegraph:

Location: East Meon, East Hampshire

This accommodation sleeps up to two people and you’ll have plenty of countryside views to take in, making this a relaxing stay.

Betty, a converted 1960’s horse lorry, boasts a kitchen, fold down dining table, living area and a bed.

You’ll be able to get cosy with the underfloor heating and wood burner, ideal when you’re watching something on the TV that has a DVD player.

Across the deck is where you’ll find the bathroom consisting of a bath with a shower plus a toilet and sink.

If you fancy spending some time outside, the hot tub could be ideal for relaxing.

To find out more about Betty the Bedford and to book your stay, you can visit the Airbnb website.