Huts in South West England are situated across a diverse landscape, including the coastal areas of Cornwall and Devon, and the rural countryside of Dorset and Somerset. This region features varied geography, from extensive coastlines and rolling hills to national parks like Exmoor and Dartmoor. The area provides a blend of natural environments and historical sites, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
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National Trust Bothy in a quiet corner of the farm. A great stopping point, a short walk from the coastal path.
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Great walks there is many ways to get to the Beacon, it's very cold up there and the ground was rocky wet and very muddy, good boots needed, you can see Dartmoor Exmoor and Somerset on a clear day.
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The building has an amazing history which you can read about below. The facilities are comfortable but basic. The central living room has a 5 ring gas hob, charging points for phones and a very effective wood burning stove. A plentiful supply of logs is included. There are solar powered lights but no mains power. The restoration was completed to modern building standards and the accommodation is extremely well insulated. There is hot water, a shower, flushing toilet and three spacious rooms. The building is bookable for one group of people at a time, and will sleep up to six. There are 2 sets of bunk beds in one bedroom and a double bed in the other. All beds are made up and towels etc provided. for info go to www.stantyway.com For more than 80 years, Brandy Head Observation Post has stood sentinel over the cliffs at Stantyway Farm. Opened in 1940, the building was the range observation post for the top secret Gunnery Research Unit, based at RAF Exeter. At Stantyway Farm, the renowned Professor Sir Bennett Melvill Jones perfected a revolutionary aircraft gunnery sight, which helped ensure allied air superiority on D-Day The Observation Post has always been an important landmark and a popular rest stop for walkers on the South West Coast Path, which runs past the front of the building. In recent years this iconic building was becoming derelict and in danger of being lost. In 2020 we restored the building in partnership with our landlords, Clinton Devon Estates, and are offering basic but comfortable accommodation to walkers and anyone who would like to stay there. Facilities for passers-by have been much improved with better benches, more information about the building's history and a mains water tap. These are freely available for users of the South West Coast Path and will always remain that way.
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A good few tracks and paths up here to explore, it never gets old
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Great coffee at 50 degrees north, bring binoculars to observe birds in the wetlands closeby. Lookout for the honesty cafe as you turn inland towards Otterton. Enjoy the return to the start along the river Otter and lookout for beavers.
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Moderate trail for everyone to explore and enjoy
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South West England offers a diverse range of huts, from traditional shepherd's huts and historical shelters to contemporary glamping pods and practical walker's facilities. You can find structures with historical significance like Culmstock Beacon Viewpoint, which was part of an Elizabethan early warning system, or facilities like East Soar Walkers' Hut. The region also features luxurious glamping options, including artisan en-suite shepherd's huts with private hot tubs, tiny barns, and unique themed huts.
Yes, the region is home to several huts with rich history. For example, Culmstock Beacon Viewpoint is a flint hut that served as an Elizabethan early warning system against invasion. Another notable historical site is Hawker's Hut, built from driftwood by Reverend Robert Stephen Hawker, where he wrote poetry with stunning coastal views. You can also find an Old Stone Shelter in Dartmoor Forest, offering a glimpse into the past.
Many huts in South West England boast spectacular views. Culmstock Beacon Viewpoint provides far-reaching views across the Culm Valley, extending almost to Exeter on clear days. Hawker's Hut offers stunning views of the coastline. In Somerset, Tor View Shepherds Huts provide views of Glastonbury Tor, while in Devon, you can find shepherd's huts with sea views on Exmoor, where you can even see Wales on a clear day.
Yes, several options cater to families. Peppercombe Coach House is a great place to stop and even camp overnight, offering a sheltered spot on the coastal path. East Soar Walkers' Hut provides tea, coffee, and snacks, operating on an honesty pot system. In Dorset, Farmstead Glamping offers artisan en-suite shepherd's huts suitable for families, including 'The Heron,' a tiny barn overlooking a wildlife pond.
Facilities vary widely. Some huts, like East Soar Walkers' Hut, offer basic amenities such as tea, coffee, and snacks. Others, particularly glamping options, provide luxurious comforts like en-suite bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, king-size beds, and even private wood-burning hot tubs. Many also feature fire pits, BBQ areas, and access to local pubs like The Daneway Pub & Campsite.
Absolutely. Many huts are ideally situated for outdoor activities. Peppercombe Coach House is located directly on the South West Coast Path. Huts on Exmoor are just minutes from the South West Coastal Path. For cycling, you can find huts near routes like the 'Granite & Gears: Princetown and Burrator Loop' or the 'Quantock Hills loop from Lydeard Hill car park.' Explore more options in the Easy hikes in South West England or MTB Trails in South West England guides.
The South West of England is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the coastlines and countryside, with bell-heather blooming in late summer around places like Culmstock Beacon Viewpoint. Autumn brings vibrant colors, and winter can offer peaceful, tranquil escapes, especially with huts featuring cozy log burners or hot tubs for stargazing.
Yes, the region is perfect for tranquil escapes. Many glamping sites, such as Farmstead Glamping in North Dorset or Marsh Farm Glamping in the Somerset Levels, emphasize peace and immersion in the countryside. Grambles Glamping in Mid Cornwall offers two luxurious, private huts nestled in lush woodlands, where resident deer are often seen, providing a true sense of seclusion.
Many luxury glamping huts in South West England feature unique amenities. In Dorset, Farmstead Glamping offers private wood-burning hot tubs, and The Spindleberry boasts a unique outdoor claw-foot stargazing bathtub. Somerset's Steam and Stars Luxury Glamping includes Scandinavian wood-fired hot tubs, while Jordans Estate Glamping provides private hot tubs and pizza ovens. In Devon, Rosie's Hut and Kingfisher- River side Hut also offer wood-fired hot tubs.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, the well-equipped nature of the huts, and the stunning natural surroundings. The attention to detail in design, the feeling of spaciousness despite compact sizes, and the opportunity for stargazing from hot tubs are often highlighted. Many also enjoy the convenience of being close to coastal paths, local pubs, and areas of outstanding natural beauty.
Yes, several huts are conveniently located near pubs or offer dining facilities. Peppercombe Coach House is about a mile from a pub. The Daneway Pub & Campsite is a highlight itself, offering facilities and a pub. Marsh Farm Glamping in Somerset allows guests to walk to a local pub, combining rural tranquility with easy access to refreshments.
The South West is renowned for its coastline, and many huts offer excellent coastal access. Huts on Exmoor provide spectacular sea views and are just minutes from the South West Coastal Path. The Shepherds Secret in Dorset is located just a mile from the beach near the Jurassic Coast. In Cornwall, Atlantic Coast Holiday Park features huts a short stroll from 'Three Mile Beach,' and Nori's Nest offers views overlooking St Michael's Mount.


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