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Glamping Devon with Hot Tub: 25 Amazing Places to Stay [2024]

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So you’re looking to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub?

I mean, who can blame you?

Cool accommodation + hot tub + Devon scenery = a dream staycation if I’ve ever heard one.

Well, luckily for you, there are so many amazing options to choose from – and I’ve rounded up all my favourites here for you today!

So from shepherds huts and geodomes to safari tents and yurts, here are 25 amazing places to go glamping with a hot tub in Devon.

1. Devon Heaven Hideaways

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Price per night: From £102 for 2 people

Location: Kenn, nr Exeter

Devon Heaven Hideaways is easily one of my favourite places to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub.

Here you’ll find three beautiful shepherds huts and one unique airstream, all set within a gorgeous meadow next to a river.

From hot tubs and smart TVs to luxurious beds and toasty wood burners, each property is nothing short of romantic.

And with full kitchens, modern bathrooms, and Wi-Fi, you’re left wanting for nothing.

Devon Heaven Hideaways is so idyllic so book a stay now – you won’t regret it!

What guests say: “Loved everything about our stay. Apple Blossom was perfect, from the shepherds hut to the location. The hot tub and hammocks make the outdoor area which is private. Ideal for total relaxation and being able to switch off. We stayed three nights and wished we could have stayed an extra night. Mandy the owner is so welcoming and friendly. Would love to return.”

2. Elsie May Shepherds Hut

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Price per night: From £102 for 2 people

Location: Ebberley, nr Barnstaple 

Let’s kick off this list with a bang, shall we?

Say hello to Elsie May Shepherds Hut, a romantic little bolthole for two.

Whether it’s stargazing in the hot tub surrounded by candlelight or cosying up together by the wood-burner, your stay here will be like a romantic film come to life.

Step through the door and you’ll discover a welcome basket filled to the brim with Devon goodies, including organic clotted cream fudge and homemade honey.

There will be plenty for you to tuck into while you wait for the hot tub to heat up!

What guests say: “Our stay at Elsie May was the most beautiful experience and truly amazing. We absolutely loved the outdoor cooking on the fire pit and had the most delicious BBQs with the most stunning backdrop. We had such adorable picnics up in the treehouse when the sun was at its hottest and played card games.”

3. Longlands Safari Tents

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Price per night: From £146 for 6 people

Location: Combe Martin, nr Ilfracombe

Longlands Safari Tents are among some of the loveliest safari tents I’ve ever seen.

Firstly, they have jaw-droppingly good views that you’ll never get tired of.

Secondly, they, of course, have a private cedar-wood hot tub where you can watch the sunset in the valley and over the sea in the distance.

A truly magical experience if you ask me!

Lastly, the tents themselves are beautiful and seriously well-equipped – so much so that you’ll find yourself saying “oh yeah, I forgot we were sleeping in a tent”.

Yep, they’re that good.

What guests say: “This was our second time there and we absolutely fell in love with Longlands all over again. It’s under new management with Tammy and Jez and they have been the most hospitable ever. It felt like home away from home. “Little things matter” and you can experience this at Longlands.” 

4. The Airstream at Swallows’ Flight

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Price per night: From £110 for 2 adults and 4 children

Location: Chillington, nr Salcombe

The Airstream at Swallows’ Flight is one of the more unique places to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub. 

This authentic 1958 vintage Airstream will jet you off to the US in an instant – it’s time to live out your wildest American dream!

Sleeping two adults and up to four children, the Airstream is fun for all the family.

Or it could be a romantic retreat – whichever you prefer!

In the caravan, there’s a seating and dining area which converts into a 7ft double bed for the adults at night, as well as a bedroom with four small bunk beds sleeping children up to 1.4m tall.

What guests say: “What an absolute gem of a place. Stunning gardens, so many places to hide and relax. The hot tub and Airstream are nestled in a beautiful old courtyard, surrounded by lots of herbs for your evening BBQ. Loved the added extras, Prosecco and chocolate were a welcome sight after a long drive!”

5. Devon Yurt Holidays

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Price per night: From £116 for 2 people

Location: Meadwell, nr Launceston

If you want to stay somewhere that feels a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of normal life, Devon Yurt Holidays should be your go-to.

Home to two yurts, Great Links and Little Links, you can imagine which is the larger of the two.

Great Links sleeps up to two adults and four children, while Little Links sleeps up to two adults and two children.

However, with both yurts, you’ll be treated to the on-site wood-fired hot tub and sauna.

For the hot tub, expect to fish out £35 extra for the weekend/a mid-week break and £45 for a week-long stay, while a private session in the sauna will set you back £25.

How about one followed by the other? 

Sounds like a great evening to me!

What guests say: “Just perfect. You get beautiful views, a cosy fire for the nighttime in the yurt and a piping hot hot tub to watch the stars or sheep from. I especially love the privacy you get from having your own corner of the farm giving you a remote feeling.”

6. Penn Bergeyn Shepherds Hut

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Price per night: From £135 for 2 people

Location: Higher Ashton, nr Exeter

Penn Bergeyn Shepherds Hut is a rural retreat like no other.

Surrounded by nothing but the sound of sheep bleating and cows mooing, you’ll return to normal life feeling completely rejuvenated after a stay here.

Your accommodation is split into two parts: the “sleeping one” and the “living one”.

The former houses your bed while the latter comprises a kitchen, living area and bathroom; both enjoy underfloor heating to keep your toes toasty at all times.

However, if you do venture outside, you’ll be greeted by a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen and a handmade wood-fired hot tub bath. 

What guests say: “We had such a wonderful and peaceful time at Penn Bergeyn. Everything has been thoughtfully designed. The hot tub was magical especially when hearing the hooting owls and watching the bats collect their dinner. And the lovely little pizza package was a fun way to spend our first night!”

7. Berridon Farm Glamping

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Price per night: From £113 for 6 people

Location: Bradworthy, nr Bude

I’m sure that after seeing the photo above, you’re already daydreaming about soaking in that hot tub for hours on end. 

Well, I know I am anyway!

But aside from an insanely inviting hot tub, there are so many more reasons to book a stay at Berridon Farm Glamping.

From private campfire pits (marshmallows, anyone?) to fresh eggs every morning (how about scrambled egg on toast?), this is the ultimate luxury camping experience.

The cabins themselves (there’s five of them in total) are just as wonderful and they all enjoy great views.

Bagsy the Northcott tent for the best sunset views!

If you want to use your wood-fired hot tub (of course you do), that’ll set you back an extra £25 per night or £150 for the whole week.

What guests say: “The safari tents were really spacious and had everything we needed – ours had a great shower too. Fun lighting the wood-burner, and a camping stove also provided for a quick cuppa. Loved the fresh croissants in the morning, enjoyed making pizza our first night and used the BBQ a lot too.”

8. Hayley’s Hut

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Price per night: From £65 for 2 people

Location: Langtree, nr Bideford

Whoever Hayley is, she’s done a brilliant job with this one.

Situated in the heart of North Devon on the bank of its very own tranquil fishing lake, Hayley’s Hut is just beautiful.

The deceptively spacious hut houses a full-sized double bed, wood-burner, kitchen, and an en-suite.

Outside, the story is much the same with a fire pit and electric cedar oak hot tub to keep you busy.

There’s Wi-Fi if you need it but I’d advise having a digital detox instead – it’ll do your brain wonders, I promise.

Hey, maybe you’ll take up fishing in the lake as a new hobby?

Who knows!

What guests say: This place was absolutely amazing and surpassed all expectations. The accommodation, surroundings and hosts were all remarkable. Loved every minute of our stay. A real gem.”

9. The Pheasant’s Retreat Tree Tent

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Price per night: From £120 for 2 people

Location: Cheriton Fitzpaine, nr Crediton

The Pheasant’s Retreat is easily one of the quirkier places to go glamping with a hot tub in Devon.

It’s so unique that I’m sure you won’t be able to get enough of it either.

The perfect way to get a little closer to nature, The Pheasant’s Retreat is all about you, nature and your loved one.

The stresses of daily life will quickly melt away and be replaced with only the toughest of decisions: do you want to spend the majority of your time around the fire pit, on the swing bench, or in the wood-fired hot tub?

Tough choice, I know!

What guests say: “Absolutely incredible from start to finish. A peaceful few days with a great balance of being in the wild and luxury. The hot tub was ready for when we arrived which we hugely appreciated. Little luxuries like the dressing gowns and chocolate cake just made it perfect.”

10. Knightstone Farm Glamping

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Price per night: From £90 for 4 people

Location: Ottery St Mary, nr Sidmouth

Whether you’re planning a family getaway, a staycation with friends, or a romantic retreat, Knightstone Farm Glamping has your back.

There are two glamping options to choose from at Knightstone Farm: Beaver’s Lodge Safari Tent (which sleeps four) and Otter’s Holt Shepherds Hut (which sleeps two).

With solid walls, Beaver’s Lodge feels more like a ‘lodge’ (funny that) than a safari tent.

It’s split into an open-plan living and kitchen area, with a double bedroom and bunk bedroom in the back.

Similarly, Otter’s Holt is beautifully handcrafted and oh-so-romantic.

Oh, and they both come with hot tubs!

What’s not to love?!

What guests say: “We could not have asked for a better experience. Vicki and Dave were lovely and made us feel very welcome. The hut itself had everything you could want or need and the surroundings were magical. The hot tub was perfect too. We will definitely be returning again this year and for many years after.”

11. Sunridge Eco Pod

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Price per night: From £114 for 2 people

Location: Worston, nr Plymouth

Glamping pods can often be one of the more boring glamping options but that’s certainly not the case for Sunridge Eco Pod.

Set in half an acre of picturesque garden, with the privacy of woodland hedges, the pod is filled with all sorts of creature comforts that you wouldn’t expect from a pod.

Its high-end luxury interior includes the likes of a contemporary German kitchen (hello hob and oven!), underfloor heating, a 3D Home Cinema, and a PS4.

Combine that with the luxury of a private hot tub with mood lighting and you’ve got the ultimate couple’s retreat.

What guests say: “We absolutely loved the eco-pod, it had everything you need for a short break away. The hot tub was a real treat, there was plenty of space for our pup to run around, and the location was perfect – quiet and peaceful but just a short drive to some lovely beaches.”

12. Sunridge Geodome

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Price per night: From £256 for 4 people

Location: Worston, nr Plymouth

I’m a sucker for a geodome so Sunridge Geodome is easily one of my favourite places to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub. 

Geodomes are unique, quirky, and, well, every synonym under the sun.

And, luckily for you, this is one of the coolest geodomes I’ve ever seen!

The luxury self-catering ten-metre geodome packs a lot into a reasonably small space.

We’re talking a fully-fitted contemporary German kitchen, luxury squidgy sofas, gas-fired central heating, a double bed, two single beds, an en-suite bathroom, and a 4k Ultra HD 3D cinema snuggery area with a huge four-metre screen, Dolby surround sound, and PS4 and XBOX One games consoles.

Phew, that’s a lot!

All that’s left is a private sunken hot tub that you’ll find just outside on your decking.

What guests say: “Our stay was amazing! Damian has literally thought of everything – the layout, the sound systems, the cinema snuggery, the panoramic views, the fish pond, the private balcony and hot tub, stargazing from the Mezzanine to name a few. We can not fault this place at all.”

13. Jenny Wren Shepherds Hut 

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Price per night: From £81 for 2 people

Location: Tigley, nr Totnes

Jenny Wren Shepherds Hut was made with couples in mind.

Nestled amongst trees, the hand-built shepherds hut is a real feast for the eyes.

The accommodation is split into two huts; the cosy sleeping hut comes complete with a double bed, Hobbit wood-burner, comfy sofa and a well-equipped kitchenette, and the shower hut has a large sink, spacious shower and luxurious fluffy towels.

Now you’re probably thinking ‘Where’s the hot tub?’ and this is where it gets seriously good.

Walk a couple of minutes from Jenny Wren and you’ll discover the most romantic woodland hot tub completely hidden from the rest of the world.

Top tip: book one of their extras to make your stay even more special!

I’d recommend the afternoon tea and wood-fired pizza. Yum!

What guests say: “Emma’s place is magical. All the added extras make the stay incredibly special. We opted for the extra cooked breakfast ingredients and two nights in the hot tub – which was by far the highlight of our stay. Even though it’s a stone’s throw from the shepherds hut the way it has been landscaped makes you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere and it’s truly amazing.”

14. Brownscombe Safari Tents

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Price per night: From £156 for 6 people

Location: Compton, nr Paignton

Brownscombe Safari Tents are seriously special.

As soon as you step foot onto the grounds, you’ll feel like you’ve just stepped foot off the plane into South Africa.

(But for a fraction of the price, of course!)

The attention to detail at Brownscombe is exceptional, with no luxury overlooked.

Expect bubbling hot tubs, gorgeous soft furnishings, and amazing amenities aplenty.

Can you already see why Brownscombe is one of my favourite places to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub?

However, if you still need convincing, why not take a look at their cabin too?

This indulgent couple’s retreat spoils you with extra luxuries such as a free-standing copper bath.

Yes, please!

Or, if you’re feeling different, take a look at their Tabernacle, a whimsical vintage haven for two.

(Don’t worry, both still come with hot tubs.)

What guests say: “WOW what a fantastic place to stay! From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by the beautiful decor and stunning views. The safari tents were so cosy – we all felt at home and were sad to leave. The food Kate provided was so tasty and well-thought-out. It was lovely to go back to basics and cook our meals on the wood-fired stove, BBQ and in the pizza oven.”

15. Buttercup’s Shepherds Hut 

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Price per night: From £100 for 2 people

Location: Coryton, nr Okehampton

Buttercup’s Shepherds Hut is one of my all-time favourite places to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub.

I’m not sure if it’s the great views, the wood-fired hot tub or the seriously well-equipped hut, but I’m a real sucker for this place.

Standouts for me are the fully-equipped kitchen (hob and an oven – you must be kidding!), the romantic alfresco dining area adorned with fairy lights, and the luxurious en-suite bathroom.

Oh, and who can say no to a complimentary homemade cake?

What guests say: “We have just got back from the most incredible stay at Buttercup’s Shepherd Hut, we honestly didn’t want to leave! The hut is finished to such a high standard, the use of space is amazing (with clever under bed storage for bags) and we didn’t feel cramped at all. The hot tub was relaxing and peaceful, a beautiful addition.”

16. Devon Shepherds Huts

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Price per night: From £64 for 2 people

Location: Kennerleigh, nr Crediton

Set around a lake, Devon Shepherds Huts are oh-so-picturesque – and luckily for you, the insides of the huts are just as lovely!

Tastefully furnished with everything you could need for a comfortable self-catering stay, you’re left wanting for nothing.

Outside, the story is much the same with amazing views, a BBQ area and a bubbling hot tub to keep you out of mischief.

It’s safe to say that Shepherds Joy and Shepherds Bliss will leave you feeling just that: completely joyful and blissed out.

What guests say: “A piece of heaven out of nowhere. Being surrounded by nature relaxes your body and soul. The hot tub is icing on the cake!”

17. Dittisham Hideaway Airstream

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Price per night: From £220 for 2 people

Location: Dittisham, nr Dartmouth

Dittisham Hideaway Airstream is the ultimate American dream.

Built in 1956, the iconic and distinctively-styled curvy Airstream is certainly a sight for sore eyes.

My favourite thing about the Airstream is how there are several different places for you to relax.

Whether you choose the outdoor dining area, sun loungers, double hammock, or Oak Japanese wood-fired spa bath, you’re in for a treat, that’s for sure.

Okay, so it’s not a hot tub exactly, but the spa bath was too good to miss off this list!

What guests say: “We have never had such relaxing breaks as we do here. Long weekend the first time and back for a week this time. Definitely won’t be our last trip! So many things to do within the area that you’re spoilt for choice and impeccable accommodation to come back to – a true gem!”

18. The Wagon with Faraway Views

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Price per night: From £50 for 2 people

Location: Zeal Monachorum, nr Crediton

If Carlsberg did views, they would probably be those from The Wagon with Faraway Views.

I mean, this wagon has ‘faraway views’ in its name so the views have got to be good, right?

And when The Wagon only costs £25 per person per night, it’s got to be a no-brainer.

Book a stay here and you can expect a bubbling hot tub, spacious decking, a full kitchen (a luxury in any shepherds hut), a cosy living and sleeping area, a wood-burner, and an en-suite bathroom.

What else could you need?

What guests say: “Our week away in the wagon was absolute bliss! The wagon has the most amazing views and we loved seeing all the farm animals every day. It was the perfect way to relax and unwind, with the hot tub being a much-loved feature of the wagon.” 

19. Rosewood Yurt

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Price per night: From £79 for 2 people

Location: Sutcombe, nr Bude

Rosewood Yurt is a firm favourite of mine. 

It not only comes with a dreamy wood-fired hot tub and it’s budget-friendly, but it looks the part inside too.

Marrying the romance of life under canvas with all the creature comforts of home, the yurts pack a lot into a small space.

In the main yurt, you’ll find a locally-crafted king-size bed, comfy sofa, wood-burner, dining table and chairs, kitchenette, and lots of storage.

The second smaller yurt comprises a bunk bed and a beautiful bathroom complete with a gorgeous free-standing bath.

Now, this is the life of luxury folks!

What guests say: ” The yurt was delightful. It was immaculately clean with several personal touches in place. It is in a beautiful setting, ideal if you have children, as there is plenty of space to play and generally have fun! I was very impressed with the all-around decoration and facilities around the site.”

20. Dreamhuts Shepherds Huts

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Price per night: From £170 for 2 adults and 2 children.

Location: Kerswell, nr Cullompton

Dreamhuts Shepherds Huts are a real dream come true.

See what I did there? 

Set within a private paddock, you’ll find two beautifully appointed shepherd huts for you to choose from.

They both have a private hot tub and BBQ, and easy access to a custom-built barrel sauna.

They’re both filled with the same kinds of luxuries, so the only real difference is that The Shepherds Bliss sleeps two in a handmade king-size bed, and The Shepherds Rest sleeps two adults in a handmade king-size bed and two children in a bunk bed.

Top tip: make your stay even better by ordering a luxury food hamper or spa treatment ahead of arrival.

Pedicure? Yes, please!

What guests say: ” Just spent a wonderful two nights in the bliss hut. Everything was so luxurious and well-thought-out, we had everything we could want! From the hot tub, the views, the log burner, the privacy, the cosy atmosphere – it was perfect!”

21. Brookshill Farm Shepherds Hut

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Price per night: From £130 for 2 people

Location: Uffculme, nr Cullompton 

Brookshill Farm Shepherds Hut is pretty much the definition of adorable.

I mean, its name is ‘Moobell’ so what could possibly be any cuter than that?

Moobell comprises a large comfy bed, kitchen, log-burning stove, compost loo, gas-powered shower, fire pit, and, of course, a wood-fired hot tub.

And what makes a hot tub even better?

Beautiful countryside views, of course!

Well, luckily for you, Brookshill Farm delivers on both of those fronts.

What guests say: “Absolutely fantastic stay. Beautiful location so quiet we even woke up to deer in the field nearby! A real getaway! Hot tub was a lovely addition. Water was always hot when we needed it in the hut.”

22. Tin Can Cottage

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Price per night: From £64 for 2 people

Location: Goodleigh, nr Barnstaple

Yes, can you believe it – Devon is home to not one, not two, but three Airstreams with hot tubs.

You guys are pretty lucky, huh?

The adorably named Tin Can Cottage is a sleek 1959 Tradewind Airstream caravan that looks the part both inside and out.

The guys at Coombe Farm have impressively packed a lot into a small space, including a bedroom with TV, an en-suite, and a fully-equipped kitchen and a living area.

Anticipate lots of little luxuries like a Smeg fridge and toaster, a Le Creuset kettle, pure French linen, Hungarian Goose down bedding, and cotton bathrobes.

Oh, and a pretty unique wood-fired DutchTub lit by twinkling lights!

What guests say: “Could not recommend this place more highly. Matt & Lisa are amazing hosts who really put their hearts and souls into what they do. A cosy caravan, cool hot tub and warm fire pit. What more could you need?”

23. Westland Farm Yurt

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Price per night: From £130.50 for 5 people

Location: Bratton Fleming, nr Ilfracombe

Westland Farm Yurt is one of the most budget-friendly places to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub.

If five of you share the yurt, it’ll set you back only £26 each a night which is pretty reasonable, no?

Set in a private three-acre field next to a babbling stream, the surroundings of this yurt are pretty amazing.

And luckily for you, the yurt itself is equally impressive!

Not only does it have a comfy memory foam mattress, wood-burner, kitchen bothy and private flushing loo but it also has a hot tub and sauna.

But if yurts don’t float your boat, you’ve also got The Shepherd Hut and The Drovers Hut to choose from – and they both have a hot tub too!

What guests say: “A wonderful experience! Having our morning coffee looking out onto the beautiful scenery and the farm animals cannot be beaten! Great place to stay. Great facilities too-heated shower/toilet rooms. I didn’t really want to tell anyone else how fantastic this place is as I want to keep this place our secret!”

24. Three Moors View Log Cabin 

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Price per night: From £130 for 2 people

Location: Barton Pitts, South Molton

Set in an unspoilt corner of Devon with some of the best night skies imaginable, you’ll find Three Moors View.

From its private setting in a secluded meadow to the bubbling hot tub that you’ll enjoy long dips in, this place just oozes romance.

The cabin itself was hand-built using British timber and is finished to the highest standards.

If luxury’s what you’re after, you’re sure to find it here!

Think Egyptian cotton linen, underfloor heating, the works.

While there’s no Wi-Fi, this just gives you all the more reason to spend some quality time with your loved one, whether that’s playing board games, going for long walks, or tucking into the homemade biscuits that await your arrival.

What guests say: “The most magical and romantic weekend ever! The cabin is absolutely beautiful. It has everything you need as well as breathtaking views! The hot tub is an added bonus, we watched the stars. We loved the special little touches like Jenny’s homemade shortbread and the board games.”

25. Crannaford Shepherds Hut

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Price per night: From £60 for 2 people

Location: Cranbrook, nr Exeter

I’ve got to say that Crannaford Shepherds Hut is one of the most beautiful shepherds huts I’ve ever laid my eyes on.

So, of course, it deserves its place on this list of the best places to go glamping in Devon with a hot tub!

The bespoke handcrafted hut houses a king-sized bed, a wood-burning stove, an en suite shower room, and an exceptionally cleverly fitted kitchen.

Throw open the doors to the huts and you’ll see a wide-open meadow with a hot tub and fire-pit where you can kick back and enjoy all the views.

Prosecco in the tub and s’mores by the fire, anyone?

What guests say: This property exceeded our expectations, it was amazing. The owners were very friendly but not intrusive. They supplied tea coffee sugar milk orange juice and Prosecco. The hot tub was perfect and the area was very relaxing.”

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