FIND A GLAMPING SITE IN CORNWALL
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Popular Cornwall glamping
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Where to go glamping in Cornwall
- North coast (Newquay, Padstow, Perranporth, Bude) — popular for surf beaches and dramatic Atlantic coastline; good choice if you want beach access and a livelier base. Our glampsite at Widemouth Bay in Bude is close to the beach.
- South coast (Lizard Peninsula, Mousehole, Helford River) — quieter and more sheltered; better suited to those wanting seclusion and calmer water
- Falmouth & Fowey area — good for boat trips, harbour towns and coastal walking
- St Austell & Heligan area — well placed for the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan
Types of glamping accommodation in Cornwall
- Shepherd’s huts — cosy, traditionally styled, often with a private hot tub
- Glamping pods — proper beds, heating, often en suite
- Safari tents — spacious canvas-style accommodation, some sleeping up to six
- Bell tents — a more rustic canvas option with upgraded comfort inside
- Yurts — roomy and well suited to families or groups
- Cabins & treehouses — unique, elevated or standalone options for something different
- Glamping with hot tubs – availble throughout the different types of glamping accommodation
Many sites include private hot tubs, wood-burning stoves, fire pits and fully equipped kitchens. Whether you’re planning a romantic break, a family holiday, a dog-friendly escape or a group getaway, there’s an option to suit.
Things to do near a Cornwall glamping site
- Fistral Beach — one of the UK’s best-known surf beaches
- South West Coast Path — coastal walking routes running the length of the county
- Eden Project — near St Austell, a major family day out
- Lost Gardens of Heligan — restored Victorian gardens, also near St Austell
- Minack Theatre — open-air clifftop theatre near Porthcurno
- Falmouth or Fowey boat trips — harbour towns with regular sailings
- Perranporth and St Ives beaches — among the county’s most popular stretches of sand
Many sites are also within walking distance of a good local pub — worth checking if that matters to your stay.
Is glamping in Cornwall dog-friendly?
Yes. A good number of Cornwall glamping sites actively welcome dogs, and the county’s beaches, coastal paths and open moorland make it one of the best places in England for a dog-friendly break. Always check the individual site listing for their specific dog policy — some beaches also have seasonal dog restrictions in summer.
Is glamping in Cornwall available all year round?
Yes. Many sites offer well-insulated, heated accommodation available throughout the year. Shoulder seasons (May, June and September) are popular with experienced glampers wanting the scenery without peak summer crowds, and winter glamping is growing in popularity thanks to Cornwall’s comparatively mild temperatures and the appeal of a wood-burning stove on a clear winter evening.
Why book glamping in Cornwall through Love Glamping?
Love Glamping is a UK glamping directory bringing together quality-checked sites across Cornwall and the rest of the UK. Our Cornwall collection spans affordable glamping pods for couples on a budget through to premium shepherd’s huts with hot tubs and sea views for a special occasion. Every site listed has been selected for the quality of its accommodation, its setting, and the experience it offers guests.
Browse our full collection of Cornwall glamping sites and find your perfect Cornish escape.
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FIND GLAMPING SITES IN CORNWALL
The north coast — Newquay, Padstow, Perranporth and Bude — is popular for surf beaches and dramatic scenery. The south coast, including the Lizard Peninsula and Helford River, is quieter and better suited to seclusion. Both offer strong glamping options depending on your priorities.
Shepherd’s huts, glamping pods with en-suite bathrooms, safari tents sleeping up to six, bell tents, yurts, and unique cabins and treehouses. Many sites include private hot tubs, wood-burning stoves and outdoor dining areas.
Yes — see “our Is glamping in Cornwall available all year round ” above for detail on seasons and heating
Yes — see “Is glamping in Cornwall dog-friendly?” above.
Surfing at Fistral Beach, walking the South West Coast Path, visiting the Eden Project or Lost Gardens of Heligan, a performance at the Minack Theatre, boat trips from Falmouth or Fowey, and the beaches around Perranporth and St Ives.
From £40 per night for budget glamping to £200 per night for more luxury, depending on site, season and group size