Get back to nature on the edge of the East Devon National Landscape, staying in a 7-acre, bluebell-strewn meadow as a group of four humans and two canine companions. This unique getaway is designed to replicate a safari tent, complete with plenty of little luxuries that elevate the glamping experience. Warm up cold toes and paws by the wood burner at the centre of the property’s open-plan living space – a wonderful room for relaxation with your entire pack – or let Rover roam the garden while you take a dip in the wood-fired hot tub.
Decorated with charming old-English touches, this tent is cosy, comfortable and instantly welcoming. Man’s best friend will love having the whole pack in one place, relaxing together in the open-plan living area with the wood burner creating a warm glow. Soft seating and a dining table set the scene for evenings of chatter or board games, and the kitchenette in one corner is ideal for light meal prep. Leave your dogs to snooze in this peaceful room while you head to bed, where a full-sized double and a twin room sit just off the main space. A compact shower room and a private external compost WC can also be found at the back of the tent. Out front, the lawn area is shared with neighbouring tents, so be sure to keep an eye on your pup while you sit and sip a drink.
Stay on site to explore wonderful footpaths through oak and bluebell woodland, letting pups and children play in this idyllic setting. Make your way to the charming town of Ottery St Mary, 2.5 miles away, to explore its medieval architecture and historic church, before stocking up on tasty treats (and a snack or two for Rover). Around 7 miles away, the vast Jurassic Coast offers a spectacular setting for dog walks and games of fetch on the sand – head to Sidmouth and begin exploring this beautiful stretch of coastline.