Cabins near Studland

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Studland’s cabin camping scene keeps things simple: woodland hideouts, log-heated hot tubs, and easy access to winding coastal paths. With over a dozen cabins to choose from, you’ll find spots tucked in forest clearings, set up for a weekend of fishing, horseback-riding, or hiking straight from your door. Expect facilities like toilets, showers, and the occasional hot-tub for thawing out after a muddy trek. Top picks include Southover Woods and Camping (47 reviews), a local favourite for its leafy seclusion, Farrs Meadow (41 reviews) with meadow views and easy river access, and Bridgewood Camping - Woodland camps (23 reviews), known for its rustic woodland vibe. Prices run from £65 a night for the basics, up to an average of £122 for something a bit more kitted out. Pack wellies and a torch—Studland’s cabins aren’t for the overdressed.

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The Pods

13. The Pods

81km from Studland · 1 unit · Glamping · England
The Pods provide the ideal glamping experience for those wanting a slice of the countryside and a back-to-nature staycation but still with all the amenities of a warm bed, kitchen and shower. The views across the valley from the front of The Pods are stunning - guests will love a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine sat out on the patio taking in the country air and far-reaching views. Sleeping four people in two bedrooms, The Pods are also the ideal location for families and couples to explore the Fosse Way and the Somerset countryside from. The Roman city of Bath and the seaside towns of Western Super Mare and Burnham on Sea are also only a short drive away. The main pod consists of a double bedroom, small lounge, kitchenette and shower room. The kitchenette has a microwave, portable stove top, toaster, kettle and fridge so guests can still cook up a meal if staying in. Wi-Fi is available in the main pod and included during your stay, plus access to a washing machine, ironing board and iron through a private entrance into the downstairs cloakroom of the farmhouse. The second bedroom - the twin - is located in a separate pod, located approx 15 meters away and separated by a path through the trees. It's the perfect solution for children wanting to escape the parents and feel like they're having their own adventure (or is that parents wanting to escape from the kids!) Please note, as the second bedroom pod is a short walk from the main pod, parents should be confident that their children (and they!) will be happy to sleep separately and will enjoy the seclusion of an independent sleeping area. During the winter months, we have converted the outdoor porch of the main pod into an upgraded, insulated dining area equipped with a table and chairs, comfortably accommodating four guests. This addition provides a weatherproof social space, complete with a fully glazed external door to allow you to fully enjoy the surrounding views. Updated photos arriving in Spring 2024. Off-street parking is provided a few meters away from the pods. Please note that the pods are in the curtilage of the owner's country farmhouse.
Potable water
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from 
£201
 / night
Romantic Off-Grid Cabin

19. Romantic Off-Grid Cabin

134km from Studland · 1 unit · Glamping · England
Disconnect in comfort. Reconnect with nature What makes it special: - Stunning sunrise views from the bed - Total peace – no traffic, no noise, just nature - Dog-friendly space surrounded by hills and trees - 10 mins to Cheltenham** and Cotswold Way trails - 5 mins to Dunkertons Organic Cider (farm shop + live music!) Inside the cabin: - King-size bed, wood-burning stove and warm wood interiors - Ensuite hot shower with fluffy towels - Kitchen with gas hob, compact fridge, stove-top coffee maker & cafetière - Light-filled dining bar with long view of the fields Outside space: - Firepit for BBQs and night skies - Relaxing outside for slow outdoor meals on the picnic bench - Surrounded by open sky, clean air and birdsong Local gems: - Dunkertons Cider taproom + boulangerie (5 mins) - Cotswold Way walks from the cabin door - Pub lunches and market towns nearby - Cheltenham (10 mins by car) – indie shops, galleries, food spots What guests say: > “The views were amazing, the sunrises unreal. Just peaceful.” > “We lay in bed, watched the hills change colour, and did absolutely nothing. Bliss.” Come and reset. Breathe deeply. Watch the sunrise. We’d love to welcome you.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£107
 / night

Studland’s cabin camping scene keeps things simple: woodland hideouts, log-heated hot tubs, and easy access to winding coastal paths. With over a dozen cabins to choose from, you’ll find spots tucked in forest clearings, set up for a weekend of fishing, horseback-riding, or hiking straight from your door. Expect facilities like toilets, showers, and the occasional hot-tub for thawing out after a muddy trek. Top picks include Southover Woods and Camping (47 reviews), a local favourite for its leafy seclusion, Farrs Meadow (41 reviews) with meadow views and easy river access, and Bridgewood Camping - Woodland camps (23 reviews), known for its rustic woodland vibe. Prices run from £65 a night for the basics, up to an average of £122 for something a bit more kitted out. Pack wellies and a torch—Studland’s cabins aren’t for the overdressed.

92% (187)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Pods

13. The Pods

81km from Studland · 1 unit · Glamping · England
The Pods provide the ideal glamping experience for those wanting a slice of the countryside and a back-to-nature staycation but still with all the amenities of a warm bed, kitchen and shower. The views across the valley from the front of The Pods are stunning - guests will love a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine sat out on the patio taking in the country air and far-reaching views. Sleeping four people in two bedrooms, The Pods are also the ideal location for families and couples to explore the Fosse Way and the Somerset countryside from. The Roman city of Bath and the seaside towns of Western Super Mare and Burnham on Sea are also only a short drive away. The main pod consists of a double bedroom, small lounge, kitchenette and shower room. The kitchenette has a microwave, portable stove top, toaster, kettle and fridge so guests can still cook up a meal if staying in. Wi-Fi is available in the main pod and included during your stay, plus access to a washing machine, ironing board and iron through a private entrance into the downstairs cloakroom of the farmhouse. The second bedroom - the twin - is located in a separate pod, located approx 15 meters away and separated by a path through the trees. It's the perfect solution for children wanting to escape the parents and feel like they're having their own adventure (or is that parents wanting to escape from the kids!) Please note, as the second bedroom pod is a short walk from the main pod, parents should be confident that their children (and they!) will be happy to sleep separately and will enjoy the seclusion of an independent sleeping area. During the winter months, we have converted the outdoor porch of the main pod into an upgraded, insulated dining area equipped with a table and chairs, comfortably accommodating four guests. This addition provides a weatherproof social space, complete with a fully glazed external door to allow you to fully enjoy the surrounding views. Updated photos arriving in Spring 2024. Off-street parking is provided a few meters away from the pods. Please note that the pods are in the curtilage of the owner's country farmhouse.
Potable water
Showers
Trash
from 
£201
 / night
Romantic Off-Grid Cabin

19. Romantic Off-Grid Cabin

134km from Studland · 1 unit · Glamping · England
Disconnect in comfort. Reconnect with nature What makes it special: - Stunning sunrise views from the bed - Total peace – no traffic, no noise, just nature - Dog-friendly space surrounded by hills and trees - 10 mins to Cheltenham** and Cotswold Way trails - 5 mins to Dunkertons Organic Cider (farm shop + live music!) Inside the cabin: - King-size bed, wood-burning stove and warm wood interiors - Ensuite hot shower with fluffy towels - Kitchen with gas hob, compact fridge, stove-top coffee maker & cafetière - Light-filled dining bar with long view of the fields Outside space: - Firepit for BBQs and night skies - Relaxing outside for slow outdoor meals on the picnic bench - Surrounded by open sky, clean air and birdsong Local gems: - Dunkertons Cider taproom + boulangerie (5 mins) - Cotswold Way walks from the cabin door - Pub lunches and market towns nearby - Cheltenham (10 mins by car) – indie shops, galleries, food spots What guests say: > “The views were amazing, the sunrises unreal. Just peaceful.” > “We lay in bed, watched the hills change colour, and did absolutely nothing. Bliss.” Come and reset. Breathe deeply. Watch the sunrise. We’d love to welcome you.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£107
 / night

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Backed by dunes and heathland, the area makes up one of the National Trust's most important nature reserves, too, and also mark the start of the South West Coast Path. In short, for campers and fans of the great outdoors, it's pure heaven. There are heaps of campsites near Studland, by the bay itself and in the surrounding countryside beyond, but only the best make the cut for Hipcamp.