Geo domes in Dartmoor National Park

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Set up camp in Dartmoor National Park and stay in a dome—there are 13 options tailored for dome accommodation, each bringing you close to the moors’ rugged tors and wide-open skies. Prices start at £100 a night, with the average sitting at £150. You’ll find domes with hot-tubs, pet-friendly policies, and campfires allowed, so you can unwind after spotting deer or taking a wild swim. Top picks like Pittaford Farm (32 reviews), Camp Couture (10 reviews), and Dartmoor Domes (4 reviews) put you within reach of wild ponies, chilly rivers, and even a bit of surfing if you fancy the drive. Facilities commonly include firepits and hot showers—bring your walking boots and don’t forget to sort your own rubbish. This is how Dartmoor does camping: close to nature, no frills, just the good stuff.

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Set up camp in Dartmoor National Park and stay in a dome—there are 13 options tailored for dome accommodation, each bringing you close to the moors’ rugged tors and wide-open skies. Prices start at £100 a night, with the average sitting at £150. You’ll find domes with hot-tubs, pet-friendly policies, and campfires allowed, so you can unwind after spotting deer or taking a wild swim. Top picks like Pittaford Farm (32 reviews), Camp Couture (10 reviews), and Dartmoor Domes (4 reviews) put you within reach of wild ponies, chilly rivers, and even a bit of surfing if you fancy the drive. Facilities commonly include firepits and hot showers—bring your walking boots and don’t forget to sort your own rubbish. This is how Dartmoor does camping: close to nature, no frills, just the good stuff.

99% (55)

Top-rated campgrounds

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