Cabins near Stoke-on-Trent

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Cabin camping near Stoke-on-Trent gives you a warm bed and a roof, but keeps you close to the wild. You’ll find cabins set in woodlands, on working farms, and tucked beside quiet lakes—perfect if you want a bit of comfort without missing out on the countryside. With over a dozen options in the area, prices start from £80 a night and average around £132. Most sites offer wifi, campfires, and welcome pets. You can spend your days hiking local trails, fishing, or simply watching wildlife from your porch. Favourites include Tipis at Ponty, Greener Camping (25 reviews), Castle Farm Holidays Shropshire (9 reviews), and Little Ranch Glamping (8 reviews). Bring some marshmallows for the fire, keep your boots by the door, and enjoy a proper cabin escape.

99% (85)

Top-rated campgrounds near Stoke-on-Trent

7. The Old Vicarage

79%
(17)
85km from Stoke-on-Trent · 6 units · Tents, Glamping
The Old Vicarage offers a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere for your stay for camping. We have BBQ's, camp fires to hire and have the shallow river to play in. Free Wifi. Well behaved dogs allowed on leads at all times. Riverside site in grounds of a 17th-century house in Nottinghamshire Close to Sherwood Forest and 25 miles from Nottingham Cave bar on site open on Bank Holidays You'll sense the history all around you at The Old Vicarage, from the old house to the remains of the water mill in the river bed. Stays here are in the grounds of a 17th-century house in the village of Elkesley, six miles from Worksop and 25 miles from Nottingham. Its grounds run down to the banks of the Poulter river, and are lined with stands of acacia, sycamore, ash and oak trees which were originally donated to the first vicar by the Duke of Newcastle in the 1830s. There's plenty of space around the site for traditional outdoor activities, with a rope swing and stepping stones over the shallow river and a bridge that's perfect for playing Pooh Sticks. In the surrounding area there are animal parks and nature reserves to walk around, or to head back further in time, you could take one of the trails through ancient Sherwood Forest, around quarter of an hour's drive away. Guest facilities on site centre around the Cave Bar, a cool little space built into an exposure of 500-million-year-old sandstone, plus an outdoor terrace for sipping drinks out in the sunshine. Other amenities include a washing-up area and bathrooms with plentiful hot showers, toilets and baby changing facilities. No Fire Pits BBQ;s off the floor. No disposable BBQ;s CHECK IN BETWEEN 2PM AND 6PM CHECK INS AFTER 6PM INCUR A FEE OF £10.00 FOR LATE CHECK IN
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from 
£28
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Cabin camping near Stoke-on-Trent gives you a warm bed and a roof, but keeps you close to the wild. You’ll find cabins set in woodlands, on working farms, and tucked beside quiet lakes—perfect if you want a bit of comfort without missing out on the countryside. With over a dozen options in the area, prices start from £80 a night and average around £132. Most sites offer wifi, campfires, and welcome pets. You can spend your days hiking local trails, fishing, or simply watching wildlife from your porch. Favourites include Tipis at Ponty, Greener Camping (25 reviews), Castle Farm Holidays Shropshire (9 reviews), and Little Ranch Glamping (8 reviews). Bring some marshmallows for the fire, keep your boots by the door, and enjoy a proper cabin escape.

99% (85)

Top-rated campgrounds near Stoke-on-Trent

7. The Old Vicarage

79%
(17)
85km from Stoke-on-Trent · 6 units · Tents, Glamping
The Old Vicarage offers a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere for your stay for camping. We have BBQ's, camp fires to hire and have the shallow river to play in. Free Wifi. Well behaved dogs allowed on leads at all times. Riverside site in grounds of a 17th-century house in Nottinghamshire Close to Sherwood Forest and 25 miles from Nottingham Cave bar on site open on Bank Holidays You'll sense the history all around you at The Old Vicarage, from the old house to the remains of the water mill in the river bed. Stays here are in the grounds of a 17th-century house in the village of Elkesley, six miles from Worksop and 25 miles from Nottingham. Its grounds run down to the banks of the Poulter river, and are lined with stands of acacia, sycamore, ash and oak trees which were originally donated to the first vicar by the Duke of Newcastle in the 1830s. There's plenty of space around the site for traditional outdoor activities, with a rope swing and stepping stones over the shallow river and a bridge that's perfect for playing Pooh Sticks. In the surrounding area there are animal parks and nature reserves to walk around, or to head back further in time, you could take one of the trails through ancient Sherwood Forest, around quarter of an hour's drive away. Guest facilities on site centre around the Cave Bar, a cool little space built into an exposure of 500-million-year-old sandstone, plus an outdoor terrace for sipping drinks out in the sunshine. Other amenities include a washing-up area and bathrooms with plentiful hot showers, toilets and baby changing facilities. No Fire Pits BBQ;s off the floor. No disposable BBQ;s CHECK IN BETWEEN 2PM AND 6PM CHECK INS AFTER 6PM INCUR A FEE OF £10.00 FOR LATE CHECK IN
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£28
 / night

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