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From found huge geodomes on the Hartland coast, treehouses on the edge of Dartmoor and safari tents in Exmoor's rolling hills, glamping in Devon has never been such an adventure. Glamping in Devon can be stunning views from romantic hot tubs, family farms where you can meet the animals or big woodland camps perfect for a special occasion. No matter which you’re after, we’ve inspected every space, so all you have to worry about – is fitting it all in.
The more you go glamping, the more you realise its potential. First time? You can barely step away from the treehouse verandas, climb out of the wood-fired hot tubs, or stop sipping prosecco in the outdoor baths – but it soon reveals many more possibilities. Positioned next to award-winning beaches, epic hiking, coveted wild swimming spots and areas of incredible wildlife abundance – our spaces aren’t just places to stay, they’re the doorway to adventures.
Set at the mouth of the Kingsbridge estuary, there are panoramic views around every corner in the sailing mecca of Salcombe. Take a look at our four favourite walks in Salcombe.
If you’re looking for a treehouse in Devon, you’ve come to the right place. And if you are looking for treehouses, you already know what you want. You want seclusion, wild, adventure and calm. We've rounded up our favourites,
Discover our unique and quirky places to stay in Devon, plus our tips on all the best things to do on your glamping nature break.
Make sure your dog is barking up the right tree at one of our Devon nests, that welcome four-legged friends with open arms. These treehouses may be perched in the branches but they’re suitable for your dog to enjoy too.
Our cabins in Devon are remote and secluded for total relaxation and dark sky stargazing, but we know there’s one added extra that makes a glamping getaway truly perfect. It is, of course, the welcoming glow of a dog-friendly pub within walking distance.