Treehouses near St. Agnes

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In St. Agnes, treehouse camping isn’t just a novelty—it’s a clever way to soak up the Cornish coast from a fresh angle. You’ll find over 8 treehouse stays tucked among the pines and oaks, with options starting at £109 a night and averaging £143. Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm (18 reviews) leads the pack, while Trecombe Lakes (2 reviews) and Spring Fields (1 review) offer their own twists on treetop living. Expect wifi, toilets, and a warm welcome for pets. Days here mean quick walks to the shore, hands-on surfing, or hikes through bracken and heather. Locals will tell you: after a swim, nothing beats coming back to your own perch above the woods. Rubbish bins and solid facilities make it easy to settle in—just bring your sense of adventure.

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Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

7. Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

86km from St. Agnes · 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.
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£155
 / night

In St. Agnes, treehouse camping isn’t just a novelty—it’s a clever way to soak up the Cornish coast from a fresh angle. You’ll find over 8 treehouse stays tucked among the pines and oaks, with options starting at £109 a night and averaging £143. Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm (18 reviews) leads the pack, while Trecombe Lakes (2 reviews) and Spring Fields (1 review) offer their own twists on treetop living. Expect wifi, toilets, and a warm welcome for pets. Days here mean quick walks to the shore, hands-on surfing, or hikes through bracken and heather. Locals will tell you: after a swim, nothing beats coming back to your own perch above the woods. Rubbish bins and solid facilities make it easy to settle in—just bring your sense of adventure.

95% (22)

Top-rated campgrounds

Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

7. Yeworthy Eco Treehouse

86km from St. Agnes · 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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Yes, the north Cornwall village of St Agnes has it all and makes for the perfect destination on any camping holiday. Steeped in mining history and today enlivened with independent shops, galleries, cafés and pubs, the village of St Agnes remains a delightful seaside spot, with its rows of cottages and path leading down to the ruined harbour at Trevaunance Cove. St Agnes campsites aren't hard to come by – there are plenty within close proximity to the village – while good walks in the area (including the popular route past the iconic Wheal Coates engine house above Chapel Porth Beach) are plentiful too.

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