Isle of Wight Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs

Located in the southern tip of England is the thriving landscape of the Isle of Wight. Boasting an exquisite coastline and pleasant climate, it’s no surprise that the island is a popular summer destination – a claim supported by Queen Victoria herself! But there’s more to this isle than its sand and surf. Nowadays, the Isle of Wight serves as an incredible glamping location, giving guests a taste of luxury camping in the wilderness. For your next holiday, book a trip to the island and experience nature first-hand!

Best Isle of Wight Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs

The secret to a perfect glamping experience is finding the ideal home. Whether you prefer a secluded rural retreat or a base closer to town, you’ll find everything you need and more with these holiday homes on the Isle of Wight. Each property is designed with elegant interiors set against the idyllic countryside to accommodate all types of glampers. If you need to resupply, each pod is also conveniently close to the island’s charming villages or towns. Add in the superb views and you’ll never want to leave the property. Find the best glamping pod on the island today!

  • Syrah
    Syrah
    Seaview, Isle of Wight
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Eco-friendly lodge fit for small families or groups. Property overlooks glorious vineyard setting. Stone’s throw away from the island’s best beaches.

  • Chianti
    Chianti
    Seaview, Isle of Wight
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Modern holiday lodge with private deck. Far-reaching glimpses of stunning countryside. Fenced outdoor space for recreational activities.

  • Muscat
    Muscat
    Seaview, Isle of Wight
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Glamping pod with contemporary interiors. Open-plan rooms with front deck and rear patio. Located near the town of Ryde.

  • Crosswinds 67Dog Friendly
    Crosswinds 67
    Bembridge, Isle of Wight
    Sleeps 6 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Fully-furnished country home with wraparound veranda. Bifolding doors open to spacious decked area. Home boasts panoramic rural views.

  • Pinot
    Pinot
    Seaview, Isle of Wight
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Located on the outskirts of Seaview. Luxury pod for eco-conscious guests. Only a short distance from the island’s cafes, pubs, and shops.

  • Buttercup Barn RetreatDog Friendly
    Buttercup Barn Retreat
    Ryde, Isle of Wight
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Located at the heart of the gorgeous Ryde countryside. Traditional holiday hut with quaint interiors. Perfect location for couples on romantic retreats.

  • Woodside Coastal RetreatDog Friendly
    Woodside Coastal Retreat
    Wootton, Near Cowes
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Contemporary lodge ideal for small family getaways. Tucked away in an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty. Guests can enjoy woodland trails, sunny terraces, and picturesque villages.

  • Shanklin Caravan
    Shanklin Caravan
    Shanklin
    Sleeps 8 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 1

    Furnished caravan for couples or small groups. Guest access to swimming pools, games room, and laundrette. Only 10-minute walk from the beautiful Shanklin Beach.

  • 1 Bedroom Treehouse
    1 Bedroom Treehouse
    Ryde
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Unique treehouse accommodation with luxurious interiors. Spacious porch with sunken hot tub and outdoor furnishings. Surrounded by quiet woodlands and abundant wildlife.

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Things To Do Glamping In The Isle Of Wight

You’ll be surprised at the number of things you can do on the Isle of Wight! With sprawling farmlands to the west and beautiful beaches to the east, there are more than enough attractions to satisfy the curious glamper. Start your holiday with productive mornings at your glamping base before heading off to see the island’s famous spots. On your adventures, get closer to nature with the isle’s outdoor spaces and wildlife. And once the day is over, retreat to your base for some games and stories! Need more ideas for some glamping fun? Try out these activities to boost your glamping trip:

Go on an afternoon hike to see The Needles.

Make your glamping trip even more memorable with a visit to one of England’s seven natural wonders – The Needles! Located on the westernmost tip of the island, the Needles consist of three chalk stalks rising more than a hundred feet from the waters of Alum Bay. At the end of the last stalk is a massive lighthouse dominating the blue landscape. Once playing a significant role in history, the site now stands as a public attraction with cafes and gift shops. Guests who want a closer look can either take the chairlifts going down to the shoreline or book a boat trip to see the stalks from the sea!

Start your morning with a brief yoga session.

One of the best things about glamping is that it forces you to slow down and appreciate your surroundings. To elevate this experience, why not pair your mornings with a short session of yoga? Take advantage of your lodge’s spacious deck or private garden and start your day with gentle body stretches. Remember to breathe in the fresh air and soak in those beautiful views overlooking the countryside. If you want something more fun and upbeat, you can always switch up to a quick round of pilates!

Get a taste of organic farming at Garlic Farm.

Enjoy an outdoor adventure with a trip to Garlic Farm, where you can taste this pungent herb and even get your hands dirty! This family-owned farm has been running for over 60 years and is well-known across the island for hosting the Isle of Wight Garlic Festival. When you visit the farm, you’ll be treated to amazing sights of growing farmland and delicious products from their own gift shop. There’s also an onsite cafe and restaurant where you can try garlic-infused dishes and drinks. The farm is pet-friendly too, so you can let your furry friend tag along!

Cook up a big batch of lunch with the BBQ grill.

Any glamping trip won’t be complete without some good old-fashioned barbecue. Luckily, most lodging options on the island are self-catering and often come with their own BBQ grills. These grills are the perfect excuse to gather the group and enjoy delicious meals under the woodland shade. Cook up big batches of burgers, hotdogs, and steaks paired with coleslaw and potato salads. And then to wash it all down, you can serve some ice-cold lemonade or fruit juices!

See the waterfall at the Shanklin Chine.

Shanklin Chine is the oldest tourist attraction on the Isle of Wight. In fact, it’s been receiving visitors since the early 19th century! During that time, it served as a natural retreat for the Victorians and an inspiration for writers and artists who reference the chine in their works. In modern times, this wooded coastal ravine is a must-visit for holidaymakers and glampers. There are guided footpaths touring you across the gorge and around the waterfalls. After admiring the views, rest your feet in one of the tea rooms and shops dotted along the area!

Grab your binoculars and go birdwatching.

With over a hundred species of birds settling within the island’s diverse habitats, the Isle of Wight is a haven for avid birdwatchers. There are plenty of spots across the region where visitors can set up camp and observe their winged favourites. This includes the Brading Marshes which is a nature reserve located within the village of Brading and Bembridge Harbour. Twitchers will enjoy the views of buzzards, egrets, and lapwings. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a white-tailed eagle, one of the UK’s largest birds of prey!

Enjoy the twilight hours with board games.

Just because you’re glamping doesn’t mean you can’t do traditional camping fun! As you’re winding down, bring out the cards or board games for the family to enjoy. If it’s an adult party, why not open a bottle of wine or serve some happy-hour cocktails? You don’t need props to have fun too! There are many group games that you can play like charades, truth or dare, or twenty questions. To add more fun, bring your games to the lodge’s outdoor space, so you can hang out, watch the sunset, and wait for the stars!

Share camping stories around the open fire.

If your glamping base comes with an open fire pit, take the opportunity to start a campfire and huddle around it as you watch the stars! As the night grows colder, serve cups of tea or hot chocolate and maybe even make smores! Pair the misty atmosphere with some scary stories or fascinating myths. Being an ancient island, the Isle of Wight definitely has lots of interesting folklore to share. Campfire stories are a classic camping tradition and one that you surely mustn’t miss!

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