Treehouses in East Midlands

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East Midlands is the UK’s unassuming heartland, where industrial cities and historic market towns are hemmed together by a patchwork of farmlands and river valleys. Mild temperatures make this a year-round destination for outdoor adventures, and campers can sleep in tents, yurts, tipis, and glamping pods. Hike through the valleys in the Peak District National Park, stroll around stately homes, or explore woodland trails in the footsteps of local legend Robin Hood. In summer, the sandy shores of Skegness offer a traditional English seaside experience, while fall is the time for forest walks and bike rides, ablaze with autumnal colours.

100% (6) 3 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near East Midlands

Narnia Retreat

1. Narnia Retreat

100%
(6)
2 units · Glamping · Horncastle, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
Step into a magical woodland hideaway. Perfect for couples, families, remote workers (dog-friendly), enjoy an outdoor hot bath, private woodland, and a mezzanine treehouse. Cozy by the fire pit, cook in the fully equipped kitchen, listen to birdsong and rustling leaves, and lose yourself in a place where time slows and memories linger. Romance, adventure, and mindful work meet nature’s tranquility in this fairytale escape in Lincolnshire Wolds and only 20 minutes from golden sandy beaches. For Couples: Romantic Hideaway Unwind in the spacious ground-floor master suite with tranquil woodland views. Spend evenings soaking under the stars in the year-round outdoor hot bath, then cozy up by the fire pit for intimate starlit moments. Create a picture-perfect fairytale moment by the magical lamp post. The bright mezzanine, usually a children’s delight, transforms into a private reading nook or workspace, ideal for morning coffee, creative projects, or simply stretching out and relaxing together. For Families: A Magical Adventure in the Woods Watch your children’s eyes light up as they discover the secret woodland door and a Narnia Lamp post! The whimsical mezzanine, accessed via a sturdy wooden ladder, becomes a treehouse lookout with two single beds — perfect for children aged 7+. Explore your private woodland, spot muntjac deer from the veranda, enjoy a barbecue or picnic, or gather around the outdoor fire pit for marshmallow toasting and story time. Even rainy days are magical with board games, indoor adventures, and cozy family moments. Narnia creates magical childhood memories while offering space for adults to relax and recharge. Magic & Mindful Work Escape Escape the city and make Narnia Retreat your midweek sanctuary. This remote work-friendly woodland cabin offers dedicated workspaces for Couples and mobile professionals including a bright mezzanine with treehouse views, a woodland picnic table, or cozy corners of the open-plan living area, plus superfast fiber Wi-Fi for seamless video calls and uploads. Step outside for woodland walks, yoga, or meditation, then recharge together in the year-round outdoor hot bath or by the fire pit, blending work with relaxation. A romantic, mindful escape where couples can balance productivity and connection.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£152
 / night

East Midlands is the UK’s unassuming heartland, where industrial cities and historic market towns are hemmed together by a patchwork of farmlands and river valleys. Mild temperatures make this a year-round destination for outdoor adventures, and campers can sleep in tents, yurts, tipis, and glamping pods. Hike through the valleys in the Peak District National Park, stroll around stately homes, or explore woodland trails in the footsteps of local legend Robin Hood. In summer, the sandy shores of Skegness offer a traditional English seaside experience, while fall is the time for forest walks and bike rides, ablaze with autumnal colours.

100% (6) 3 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near East Midlands

Narnia Retreat

1. Narnia Retreat

100%
(6)
2 units · Glamping · Horncastle, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
Step into a magical woodland hideaway. Perfect for couples, families, remote workers (dog-friendly), enjoy an outdoor hot bath, private woodland, and a mezzanine treehouse. Cozy by the fire pit, cook in the fully equipped kitchen, listen to birdsong and rustling leaves, and lose yourself in a place where time slows and memories linger. Romance, adventure, and mindful work meet nature’s tranquility in this fairytale escape in Lincolnshire Wolds and only 20 minutes from golden sandy beaches. For Couples: Romantic Hideaway Unwind in the spacious ground-floor master suite with tranquil woodland views. Spend evenings soaking under the stars in the year-round outdoor hot bath, then cozy up by the fire pit for intimate starlit moments. Create a picture-perfect fairytale moment by the magical lamp post. The bright mezzanine, usually a children’s delight, transforms into a private reading nook or workspace, ideal for morning coffee, creative projects, or simply stretching out and relaxing together. For Families: A Magical Adventure in the Woods Watch your children’s eyes light up as they discover the secret woodland door and a Narnia Lamp post! The whimsical mezzanine, accessed via a sturdy wooden ladder, becomes a treehouse lookout with two single beds — perfect for children aged 7+. Explore your private woodland, spot muntjac deer from the veranda, enjoy a barbecue or picnic, or gather around the outdoor fire pit for marshmallow toasting and story time. Even rainy days are magical with board games, indoor adventures, and cozy family moments. Narnia creates magical childhood memories while offering space for adults to relax and recharge. Magic & Mindful Work Escape Escape the city and make Narnia Retreat your midweek sanctuary. This remote work-friendly woodland cabin offers dedicated workspaces for Couples and mobile professionals including a bright mezzanine with treehouse views, a woodland picnic table, or cozy corners of the open-plan living area, plus superfast fiber Wi-Fi for seamless video calls and uploads. Step outside for woodland walks, yoga, or meditation, then recharge together in the year-round outdoor hot bath or by the fire pit, blending work with relaxation. A romantic, mindful escape where couples can balance productivity and connection.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£152
 / night

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Treehouses in East Midlands guide

Where to go

Nottinghamshire

The stomping ground of Robin Hood, it’s little surprise that Nottinghamshire is famed for its forests. Campers can pitch up in the heart of Sherwood Forest, enjoy walks and bike rides through the woodlands, or go zip-lining through the trees. Nearby, stroll through the bluebell woods of Clumber Park, which are magnificent in springtime; spot wild deer in Wollaton Park; or take a canal boat cruise along the Trent River.

Derbyshire

Derbyshire is hiking country and the gateway to the Peak District National Park, where moorlands, dales, and gritstone cliffs blanket the landscapes. Hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing are all popular activities within the park, while a pitstop in Bakewell (home of the Bakewell Tart) and a visit to Chatsworth House are also regional musts. Campers have options, whether you want to park up your caravan on the Chatsworth Estate or pitch your tent on the moors.

Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire’s headline act is Lincoln Cathedral, but there's more to discover than history and heritage in this rural county. Come in spring to see the region's renowned tulips in full bloom, then escape to the lowland forests and valleys of the Lincolnshire Wolds, where walking trails and camping sites line the hillsides. Along the coast, Skegness is the quintessential beach resort of the Midlands, where summer campers can pitch up right by the seaside.

Leicestershire

Heritage towns, deer parks, and 15th-century battlefields dot the countryside of Leicestershire. Simple pleasures await campers, whether walking amid fields of snowdrops in the Dimminsdale Nature Reserve (visit in late winter), glamping in the shadows of Belvoir Castle, or checking into a tranquil caravan park in the middle of the countryside.