Treehouses near Bodmin

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Looking for a treehouse stay in Bodmin? You’ll find eight unique options perched in leafy corners of Cornwall, each promising a night above ground and away from the usual crowds. Average rates hover around £113 per night, with some treehouses dipping as low as £86. You can light a campfire, soak in a hot-tub, and expect clean toilets—three facilities you’ll appreciate after a day hiking or spotting wildlife along the moors. Surf’s up just a short drive away, so don’t leave the board at home. Locals rave about Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm (18 reviews) for its friendly hosts and stargazing from the deck. For a lakeside twist, try Trecombe Lakes (2 reviews). If you want a quieter spot, Spring Fields (1 review) offers a peaceful escape surrounded by woodland. Pack layers—the Cornish weather shifts fast—and bring your sense of adventure. You’re in for a memorable stay among the treetops.

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Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

8. Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

47km from Bodmin · 1 unit · Glamping · England
The Yeworthy Treehouse is a stunning eco-friendly, off-grid retreat set amongst the tree-tops and above a private lake. The cosy treehouse comes with a log-burner to keep you cosy and enjoys breathtaking views from the balcony. The surroundings are completely secluded and perfectly private - you will only have the birds and wild deer who roam the forest as neighbours. Guests can also enjoy the use of the summer-house, perfect for BBQs in the summer months, and the rowing boat on the lake. The tree-house is eco-friendly and totally off-grid so is perfect for those looking for a peaceful and undisturbed stay. The treehouse has a double bed with plenty of comfy cushions and pillows while the log-burning stove means you can stay warm and cosy, even on the colder nights. Logs can be purchased from the owners upon arrival for £5. A kettle can be boiled and basic cooking can be done on a 2 ring gas-fired camp stove, complete with kitchen utensils, pots and pans to rustle up a meal. Fresh water is provided for guests from a bowser. The private, eco-friendly, sawdust toilet is in a separate structure nestled amongst the trees. Please note there is no shower facility and guests will have to bring their own towels. Guests will be met by the owners who will transport you down to the treehouse in a jeep. Guests will have access to the jeep for the duration of their stay. The Yeworthy Treehouse is a perfect getaway for those who want to get back to nature, sleep amongst the stars and enjoy the peace and tranquility that the setting provides. Please note: From 1st October to 1st April each year, the boat will be out of commission and unavailable for guest use. This will be an ongoing seasonal closure each year. This property is for adult guests only. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate anyone under the age of 18.
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
£155
 / night

Looking for a treehouse stay in Bodmin? You’ll find eight unique options perched in leafy corners of Cornwall, each promising a night above ground and away from the usual crowds. Average rates hover around £113 per night, with some treehouses dipping as low as £86. You can light a campfire, soak in a hot-tub, and expect clean toilets—three facilities you’ll appreciate after a day hiking or spotting wildlife along the moors. Surf’s up just a short drive away, so don’t leave the board at home. Locals rave about Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm (18 reviews) for its friendly hosts and stargazing from the deck. For a lakeside twist, try Trecombe Lakes (2 reviews). If you want a quieter spot, Spring Fields (1 review) offers a peaceful escape surrounded by woodland. Pack layers—the Cornish weather shifts fast—and bring your sense of adventure. You’re in for a memorable stay among the treetops.

95% (22)

Top-rated campgrounds

Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

8. Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

47km from Bodmin · 1 unit · Glamping · England
The Yeworthy Treehouse is a stunning eco-friendly, off-grid retreat set amongst the tree-tops and above a private lake. The cosy treehouse comes with a log-burner to keep you cosy and enjoys breathtaking views from the balcony. The surroundings are completely secluded and perfectly private - you will only have the birds and wild deer who roam the forest as neighbours. Guests can also enjoy the use of the summer-house, perfect for BBQs in the summer months, and the rowing boat on the lake. The tree-house is eco-friendly and totally off-grid so is perfect for those looking for a peaceful and undisturbed stay. The treehouse has a double bed with plenty of comfy cushions and pillows while the log-burning stove means you can stay warm and cosy, even on the colder nights. Logs can be purchased from the owners upon arrival for £5. A kettle can be boiled and basic cooking can be done on a 2 ring gas-fired camp stove, complete with kitchen utensils, pots and pans to rustle up a meal. Fresh water is provided for guests from a bowser. The private, eco-friendly, sawdust toilet is in a separate structure nestled amongst the trees. Please note there is no shower facility and guests will have to bring their own towels. Guests will be met by the owners who will transport you down to the treehouse in a jeep. Guests will have access to the jeep for the duration of their stay. The Yeworthy Treehouse is a perfect getaway for those who want to get back to nature, sleep amongst the stars and enjoy the peace and tranquility that the setting provides. Please note: From 1st October to 1st April each year, the boat will be out of commission and unavailable for guest use. This will be an ongoing seasonal closure each year. This property is for adult guests only. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate anyone under the age of 18.
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
£155
 / night

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Acting as the gateway to Bodmin Moor further north – a wild rugged landscape that offers superb walking opportunities – it has a pleasant, bustling atmosphere, with ample pubs, shops and eateries. There are loads of good campsites near Bodmin, too, and whether you're coming by campervan or plan to pitch a tent, there'll be a Bodmin campsite to suit your needs. Bring bikes to join the Camel Trail, walk the Bodmin Holy Well path or take a tour of Bodmin County Jail... the world is your oyster!