Cabins near Ryde

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Cabin camping in Ryde offers nine distinct spots, each with its own angle on the Isle of Wight’s countryside. Prices start at £110 per night, with the average hovering around £170. You’ll find cabins set among rolling farmland, tucked in woodlands, or near the coast—many just a quick drive from Ryde’s beaches. Essentials like toilets, wifi, and allowed campfires make the logistics easy. Chasing a swim or a bit of fishing? Most sites have direct access to rivers or ponds, and some offer climbing nearby. Standouts include Cattlestone Farm Adult Only (77 reviews), known for its quiet atmosphere, Farrs Meadow (41 reviews) with its woodland trails, and Cholderton Estate, near Stonehenge (12 reviews) for those who like a bit of history with their campfire. Bring your own kit for a swim or a fishing session, and don’t forget a torch—paths can get dark after sunset.

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2. Furnace Brook Cabins & Camping

106km from Ryde · 16 units · Tents, Glamping
Welcome to Furnace Brook, a tranquil 60-acre Ecosystem Restoration Community tucked away in the rolling countryside of East Sussex. Here, peace, wildlife, and connection to nature come first. Whether you’re waking up in a handcrafted lakeside cabin or camping beneath the stars, this is a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and rediscover calm. At the heart of the land lies our beautiful lake, surrounded by native trees and wildflowers. Herons, dragonflies, and kingfishers visit often, and misty mornings give way to glowing sunsets reflected on the water. Our cabins blend simple comfort with rustic charm — natural materials and wide windows that open to birdsong. For campers, we have rural private pitches or spacious and communal spaces. It’s quiet here — no loud music, no generators, just the crackle of a fire and the sounds of nature at night. Furnace Brook is part of a working Ecosystem Restoration Community. Every stay supports rewilding and soil regeneration, helping wildlife and woodland return to the landscape. Guests are welcome to wander our trails, learn about the restoration work, or simply enjoy being surrounded by thriving nature. We also brew our own small-batch Furnace Brook Beer, made with local ingredients — the perfect companion for a lakeside sunset or a cosy evening by the fire. If you’re looking for stillness, beauty, and a genuine connection to the natural world, Furnace Brook offers it in abundance. Come to rest, reflect, and experience life at nature’s pace.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£25
 / night

Cabin camping in Ryde offers nine distinct spots, each with its own angle on the Isle of Wight’s countryside. Prices start at £110 per night, with the average hovering around £170. You’ll find cabins set among rolling farmland, tucked in woodlands, or near the coast—many just a quick drive from Ryde’s beaches. Essentials like toilets, wifi, and allowed campfires make the logistics easy. Chasing a swim or a bit of fishing? Most sites have direct access to rivers or ponds, and some offer climbing nearby. Standouts include Cattlestone Farm Adult Only (77 reviews), known for its quiet atmosphere, Farrs Meadow (41 reviews) with its woodland trails, and Cholderton Estate, near Stonehenge (12 reviews) for those who like a bit of history with their campfire. Bring your own kit for a swim or a fishing session, and don’t forget a torch—paths can get dark after sunset.

87% (161)

Top-rated campgrounds near Ryde

2. Furnace Brook Cabins & Camping

106km from Ryde · 16 units · Tents, Glamping
Welcome to Furnace Brook, a tranquil 60-acre Ecosystem Restoration Community tucked away in the rolling countryside of East Sussex. Here, peace, wildlife, and connection to nature come first. Whether you’re waking up in a handcrafted lakeside cabin or camping beneath the stars, this is a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and rediscover calm. At the heart of the land lies our beautiful lake, surrounded by native trees and wildflowers. Herons, dragonflies, and kingfishers visit often, and misty mornings give way to glowing sunsets reflected on the water. Our cabins blend simple comfort with rustic charm — natural materials and wide windows that open to birdsong. For campers, we have rural private pitches or spacious and communal spaces. It’s quiet here — no loud music, no generators, just the crackle of a fire and the sounds of nature at night. Furnace Brook is part of a working Ecosystem Restoration Community. Every stay supports rewilding and soil regeneration, helping wildlife and woodland return to the landscape. Guests are welcome to wander our trails, learn about the restoration work, or simply enjoy being surrounded by thriving nature. We also brew our own small-batch Furnace Brook Beer, made with local ingredients — the perfect companion for a lakeside sunset or a cosy evening by the fire. If you’re looking for stillness, beauty, and a genuine connection to the natural world, Furnace Brook offers it in abundance. Come to rest, reflect, and experience life at nature’s pace.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£25
 / night

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