Geo domes near Sidmouth

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On the shores of the English Channel, Sidmouth is a South West England seaside escape beloved for its warm summer weather. Relax on beaches in town, then explore East Devon Way for a historic walking tour of Devon’s coastline and pitch a tent in the meadow at East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Dartmoor National Park also offers a wealth of walking paths, ranging from accessible to rugged, as well as sections of the park for wild camping under the stars. Or sleep in style in glamping tents in Blackdown Hills AONB after a day wandering the marsh ecosystems.

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Tractors & Cream

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47km from Sidmouth · 2 units · Glamping · Bridgwater, England
Welcome to Tractors & Cream Glamping, nestled in the heart of Somerset's serene countryside. Our unique retreat offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern luxury, providing an unforgettable glamping experience for families, couples, and groups alike. Accommodations: Glamping Pods: Our spacious geodesic domes, crafted in the UK with eco-friendly materials, comfortably sleep up to five guests. Each pod features cosy beds, a log burner for those cooler evenings, and a private shower room. The panoramic windows offer stunning views of the surrounding meadows, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing comfort. Kubota Cottage: For those seeking a more traditional stay, our charming holiday cottage accommodates up to six guests. It boasts a double bedroom, a second bedroom with bunk beds, and an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area. A double sofa bed is available for additional guests, ensuring ample space for families or groups. Amenities: Outdoor Kitchens: Each accommodation includes a roomy outdoor kitchen shed, fully equipped for all your culinary needs. Enjoy preparing meals in the fresh air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of our six-acre meadow. On-Site Activities: Children and adults alike will delight in our expansive meadows, perfect for games and exploration. The dedicated kids' play area, games room, and cosy hammocks ensure entertainment and relaxation for all ages. We also have an honesty shop for essentials Sustainability: At Tractors & Cream, we are committed to eco-friendly practices. Our glamping domes are built with recycled materials and powered by solar energy, reflecting our dedication to preserving the environment. Local Attractions: Discover the rich heritage and natural beauty of Somerset with nearby attractions such as Lytes Cary, Coates English Willow, Burrow Mump, Hestercombe Gardens, and the fossil-rich Kilve Beach.  Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a group celebration, Tractors & Cream Glamping offers a unique and memorable escape into nature, complemented by the comforts of modern living.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£144
 / night

On the shores of the English Channel, Sidmouth is a South West England seaside escape beloved for its warm summer weather. Relax on beaches in town, then explore East Devon Way for a historic walking tour of Devon’s coastline and pitch a tent in the meadow at East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Dartmoor National Park also offers a wealth of walking paths, ranging from accessible to rugged, as well as sections of the park for wild camping under the stars. Or sleep in style in glamping tents in Blackdown Hills AONB after a day wandering the marsh ecosystems.

99% (54)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tractors & Cream

4. Tractors & Cream

100%
(1)
47km from Sidmouth · 2 units · Glamping · Bridgwater, England
Welcome to Tractors & Cream Glamping, nestled in the heart of Somerset's serene countryside. Our unique retreat offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern luxury, providing an unforgettable glamping experience for families, couples, and groups alike. Accommodations: Glamping Pods: Our spacious geodesic domes, crafted in the UK with eco-friendly materials, comfortably sleep up to five guests. Each pod features cosy beds, a log burner for those cooler evenings, and a private shower room. The panoramic windows offer stunning views of the surrounding meadows, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing comfort. Kubota Cottage: For those seeking a more traditional stay, our charming holiday cottage accommodates up to six guests. It boasts a double bedroom, a second bedroom with bunk beds, and an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area. A double sofa bed is available for additional guests, ensuring ample space for families or groups. Amenities: Outdoor Kitchens: Each accommodation includes a roomy outdoor kitchen shed, fully equipped for all your culinary needs. Enjoy preparing meals in the fresh air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of our six-acre meadow. On-Site Activities: Children and adults alike will delight in our expansive meadows, perfect for games and exploration. The dedicated kids' play area, games room, and cosy hammocks ensure entertainment and relaxation for all ages. We also have an honesty shop for essentials Sustainability: At Tractors & Cream, we are committed to eco-friendly practices. Our glamping domes are built with recycled materials and powered by solar energy, reflecting our dedication to preserving the environment. Local Attractions: Discover the rich heritage and natural beauty of Somerset with nearby attractions such as Lytes Cary, Coates English Willow, Burrow Mump, Hestercombe Gardens, and the fossil-rich Kilve Beach.  Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a group celebration, Tractors & Cream Glamping offers a unique and memorable escape into nature, complemented by the comforts of modern living.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£144
 / night

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Geo domes near Sidmouth guide

Where to go

East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Travel 64 kilometres of historic trails through the heart of this AONB on a ramble along East Devon Way. This popular path takes hikers from Exmouth to Lyme Regis, past rolling meadows and historic villages that make up the AONB. Stock up on local produce, have a pint at a pub, and stay overnight in tent pitches next to streams and creeks to enjoy the green wilderness of East Devon.

Dartmoor National Park

Less than an hour drive from Sidmouth, Dartmoor National Park offers an expanse of hiking trails over granite hillsides and grassy moors. Try Miles Without Stiles accessible walking paths, and look for river otters that call this landscape home. Dartmoor National Park offers both designated camping pitches as well as land approved for wild camping inside the park.

Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

A winding array of multi-use bridle paths make Blackdown Hills a popular spot for hiking, biking, and horseback riding adventures. Visit historic sites like Upottery Airfield Heritage Centre to learn about D-Day operations, or take a peaceful stroll through wildlife areas like Hense Moor for a glimpse into the local marsh ecosystems. Private camping parks with tent pitches, glamping sites, and caravan camping make it easy to stay close to the excitement in Blackdown Hills AONB.

When to go

Pleasantly sunny weather with temperatures around 21°C makes Sidmouth a popular summer destination for sea bathers who flock to the beaches. The town’s reputation as a tourist spot makes for camping competition from June to August, when holiday parks can become quite crowded. Spring and fall are often quieter and slightly cooler, so it’s best to pack a few layers for wind and precipitation. Many AONBs and campsites are open year-round, so those seeking fewer crowds can find beautiful spots to camp in the off-season.