Yurts in Wyre Forest

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Welcome to one of England’s most important spreads of oak wood and its largest forest NNR, set just beyond the western edge of the Midlands’ urban sprawl. Wyre Forest, its tree cover all designated either an NNR or SSSI, is a favourite for woodsy walks, running, gentle cycling, horse riding, and its Go Ape centre treetop ropes course. The best camping can be found along the southern edge, either at Bewdley or just beyond the main entrance. The forest is conveniently positioned for exploration by train too, with Severn Valley’s Bewdley, Northwood Holt, and Arley stations all flanking its eastern edge.

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Treflach Farm

1. Treflach Farm

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Oswestry, England · 7 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Bell tents and a yurt on a regenerative farm in Shropshire
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Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin.

2. Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin.

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St Briavels, England · 4 units
Magical, secluded glamping in the Wye Valley, yards from the Offas Dyke trail
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Tipis at Ponty, Greener Camping

3. Tipis at Ponty, Greener Camping

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Llansantffraid, Wales · 11 units · Tents, Glamping
Adults-only, dog-friendly camping and glamping on the Powys and Shropshire borders.
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Hinton land yurts and bell tents

4. Hinton land yurts and bell tents

Hereford, England · 2 units
Hinton Land offers a relaxed glamping experience in the Herefordshire countryside, just outside Peterchurch and a short drive from Hay-on-Wye. Set on the edge of a village next to a great pub, the site features a mix of luxury yurts and traditional bell tents, making it ideal for couples, families, and small groups. The yurts provide a more premium stay with solid structure, proper beds, and a cosy interior, while the bell tents offer a simpler, affordable way to enjoy the outdoors without bringing your own equipment. Whether you are looking for a peaceful break, a base to explore the Black Mountains, or somewhere to unwind by the fire in the evening, Hinton Land is designed to be simple, comfortable, and in nature.
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Tipsy Tree Glamping

5. Tipsy Tree Glamping

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Englesea Brook, England · 3 units
Quirky eco-friendly glamping ideal for a rural road-trip
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Twitey's Camping & Glamping meadows

6. Twitey's Camping & Glamping meadows

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Wellesbourne, England · 42 units · Tents, Glamping
A family-friendly site with secluded, individual pitches hidden among the long grass and campfires permitted
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Oakdean Cottage Yurt

7. Oakdean Cottage Yurt

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Lydney, England · 1 unit
A single yurt on a smallholding on the edge of the Forest of Dean
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Peake's Retreats

8. Peake's Retreats

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Anslow, England · 3 units
Luxury yurt glamping near the Peak District where, from the tiny-toiletries to the family-sized hot tub, every single detail is covered
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Glamping West Midlands

9. Glamping West Midlands

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Enville, England · 3 units
Head here for an authentic glamping getaway in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside
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Woodland Tipi & Yurt Holidays

10. Woodland Tipi & Yurt Holidays

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Hereford, England · 7 units
Luxury yurt and tipi camping in a magical woodland setting
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Cadora Woods Glamping

11. Cadora Woods Glamping

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St Briavels, England · 5 units
Hand-crafted shepherd's huts and yurts overlooking the Wye Valley.
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Fordhall Farm Yurts

12. Fordhall Farm Yurts

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Shropshire, England · 1 unit
England’s first community owned farm, offering a warm welcome to all in their cosy glamping yurts
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Goytree Glamping and Treehouses

13. Goytree Glamping and Treehouses

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Walterstone, England · 4 units
Enchanting places to stay on an organic farm in Herefordshire
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Heart Of The Wye

14. Heart Of The Wye

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Clifford, England · 5 units
Modern yurt camping with views of the Wye Valley
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Redwood Valley - Cabins & Yurts

15. Redwood Valley - Cabins & Yurts

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Presteigne, Wales · 3 units
A family-run, eco-friendly glamping site set in 25 acres of woodland on the beautiful Welsh borders
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Where to go

Bewdley

Bewdley, hanging off Wyre Forest’s southeast corner, is the nearest community and a long-serving tourist destination on the River Severn. It’s well-known for its riverfront Georgian houses and iconic 1798 bridge designed by Thomas Telford. Several grand country house estates can also be seen while heading south to Stourport-on-Severn. To see the area’s natural beauty, the Severn’s best stretch for canoeing runs between Bridgnorth and Bewdley, and it’s an easy walk on pretty paths into Wyre Forest from town. Bewdley also boasts access to a number of family-friendly campsites and glamping sites.

Visitor Centre & the South Side

The main entrance into Wyre Forest is two miles west of Bewdley. This is the nexus of forest activity with a café, three way-marked walking trails, running trails, cycling routes, and bridleways alongside the visitor centre. The most interesting trail loops north around an arboretum, which hosts the unusual whitty pear among many other species. Camping awaits a short distance along the road from the main forest entrance toward Far Forest.

River Severn & the East Side

The eastern borderlands of the forest are framed by the River Severn, where the best stretch of kayaking on the UK’s longest river beckons, plus the long-distance Severn Way (east bank) and Geopark/North Worcestershire Ways (west bank). There are some excellent riverside campsites perfectly poised for forest forays as well—search for the best spots in the Bewdley area or near Pound Green.

Buttonoak, Earnwood Copse, and the North Side

Wyre Forest’s northern portion is less crowded, and forest-ensconced Buttonoak makes the best all-round base, with a pub and camping at nearby Pound Green. Just northwest of here, the car park at Earnwood Copse serves as a good launch point for hitting the woodsy trails. It’s also the north of the forest that has most of the NNR-designated and most ecologically important forest.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

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