Private campsites in Fernworthy Forest

Woodland walks, lakeside picnics, and Bronze Age ruins are the highlights of this Dartmoor forest.

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Yurt in the Orchard

1 unit · Glamping2 acres · Tiverton, England
A private, dog-friendly yurt with a hot tub overlooking a North Devon cider orchard
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North End Farm

2 units · Glamping1 acre · Bridport, England
North End Farm is situated in the spectacular Dorset countryside, yet only a couple of miles from the Jurassic Coast, beaches, pubs, restaurants. Wonderful walks are available on and beyond the farm. The Pavilion is a great place to rest and strike out from. The beach is 1.5 miles away. It is on a network of footpaths in the middle of it's own organic farmland. Bridport and Lyme Regis offer plenty of art and culture and are reknown for food, River Cottage and the Jurassic Coast. There is nothing better than being warm and cosy around the wood burner looking out at the great views. The Pavilion is good for couples, solo adventurers, art lovers, foodies and furry friends (pets)..
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The Woodland School -

1 unit · Tent1 acre · England
Welcome to The Woodland School, a camping pitch with in Southover Woods and Camping, Where nature meets adventure at our Bushcraft themed campsite. Embrace the wilderness under the canopy of parachutes suspended overhead, creating a rustic and cozy ambiance. Our fire pits, surrounded by a fire walls, provide a safe haven for gathering, storytelling, and marshmallow roasting. Relax on our log seating while immersing yourself in the serenity of the great outdoors. Unleash your inner explorer and forge unforgettable memories in the heart of the untamed wilderness.
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Splatt Farm Gardens

1 unit · Tent5 acres · Bridgwater, Somerset, South West England
Classic, simple, farm camping for families near the Quantock Hills
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Little Firs

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Seaton, England
A private and spacious handcrafted shepherd's hut on the edge of a woodland near Axminster and Lyme Regis
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Private Yurt Retreat Ashmead Meadow

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Somerset, South West England
Year-round yurt stays in a private meadow on the Somerset Levels
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Toghill House Farm

1 unit · Glamping64 acres · Bristol , England
A pair of exclusive-hire bell tents on the edge of the Cotswolds, near Bath
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Pigscombe Piglet

2 units · Glamping1 acre · Looe, Cornwall, South West England
An exclusive hire site with a cute and cosy cabin and a rustic shepherd's hut in charmingly rural East Cornwall
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Higher Penderleath Resort

1 unit · Tent7 acres · St. Ives, Cornwall, South West England
Tranquil countryside escape with beautiful surroundings. St Ives is just five minutes away by car where you can enjoy a lovely selection of sandy beaches and warm seas. There are a variety of shops including the famous arts and crafts galleries and many activities, attractions and country pubs and restaurants in the local area for all the family.
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Cottage Orne

1 unit · Glamping180 acres · Dorchester, England
A cabin with views on a private country estate in Dorchester
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£152
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Feltham’s Farm Cheese Barn

1 unit · Glamping22 acres · Shepton Mallet, England
Farm stays on a Somerset smallholding with a cheese dairy
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Hux's Exclusive Camping

1 unit · Tent8 acres · Sidmouth, Devon, South West England
Your own private camping field for the weekend – in Devon's Blackdown Hills
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Private campsites in Fernworthy Forest guide

Overview

Set on the banks of the Fernworthy Reservoir at the heart of the Dartmoor National Park, Fernworthy Forest has some of the NP’s most rewarding short walks. Follow the lakeside trail, enjoy bird-watching or fish for brown trout around the lake, then stop for a picnic by the lakeside. Hikers can choose from a variety of forest trails. Explore Bronze Age stone circles, follow scenic woodland walks, and spot herds of native Dartmoor ponies grazing the moors. There are no campsites at Fernworthy Forest, but wild camping is permitted—pitch your tent beneath the trees for a real back-to-nature experience.

When to go

July and August are the peak season in Dartmoor National Park, and popular spots such as Fernworthy Forest can get crowded—parking is limited, so get there early. Forest walks can be enjoyed year-round, but it’s most magical in autumn, with its canopy of fall foliage. Dartmoor weather is notoriously changeable, so pack a sweater and raincoat even in summer.

Know before you go

  • Fernworthy Forest is located north of Dartmoor National Park, about a 15-minute drive southwest of Chagford. There is a pay and display car park by the entrance to the forest.
  • Restrooms are located at the forest car park, but there are no other facilities, so bring everything you need with you. The closest village is Chagford, which has a few pubs and small shops. 
  • Trout fishing is possible on the lake between March and October, and fishing permits can be purchased on-site. 
  • Parts of the lakeside trail are accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
  • Dartmoor National Park is one of the few places in the UK where wild camping is permitted. Tents must be pitched away from roads and attractions, and large group camping is not allowed. 
  • Dartmoor has free-roaming ponies, sheep, and cattle, and these animals have the right of way on moorland roads. There is a strict speed limit of 40 mph throughout. It is a fineable offense to feed any of the animals in the park, and visitors are also advised to keep a distance for their own safety—these are feral animals and may kick or bite.

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