Sussex Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs

The county of Sussex has incredible landscapes, making it a favourite location for holidaymakers and glampers. Some of its most notable regions include the deep woodlands of South Downs National Park and High Weald’s open heaths and rolling hills. The latter is especially popular thanks to its status as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With the rising trend of glamping in the UK and the county’s irresistible attractions, glampers will find plenty of exciting things to do. So pack your bags and camp in luxury in the beautiful countryside of Sussex!

Best Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs in Sussex

Want to experience the beauty of camping with the extra perks of home? Luckily, the county of Sussex has the answer. With this selection of luxury properties, you’ll get to enjoy the best of both worlds. All homes are self-catering with comfortable bedrooms and lounge areas where you can rest your feet after a day’s worth of adventure. And when you want to feel relaxed, you can take a dip in your glamping pod’s exclusive hot tub. Surround yourself with the beauty of Sussex with these amazing homes!

  • Olive Tree House
    Olive Tree House
    Lewes, Sussex
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Open-plan cottage with modern rustic interiors. Lounge area opens to decked terrace and gardens. Property boasts extensive lawn and private pond.

  • Awe Inspiring 2 Storey Tent
    Awe Inspiring 2 Storey Tent
    Crowhurst, Sussex
    Sleeps 7 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 1

    Two-storey tent with mezzanine bedroom. Extended porch perfect for al fresco dining. Located on peaceful forest edge.

  • Heartsease
    Heartsease
    Hailsham, Sussex
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Studio shepherd’s hut with cosy furnishings. Garden pathway to tiled terrace and lounge area. Can be booked with neighbouring lot for extra guests.

  • The Stables at Churchlands Farm
    The Stables at Churchlands Farm
    Tenterden, Kent
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Newly converted stables located on spacious vineyard. Luxury hot tub with stunning countryside views. Within walking distance of pet-friendly attractions.

  • Halfling Hollow
    Halfling Hollow
    Bodiam, Sussex Countryside
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2

    Handcrafted home with whimsical architecture. Enclosed garden with furnished terrace. Perks include tennis court access and sweeping vineyard views.

  • Waterside Lodge
    Waterside Lodge
    Bodiam, Sussex Countryside
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Scandi-style lodge with vaulted ceiling and chic furniture. Includes decked balcony with lakeside scenery. Within driving distance to picturesque village of Rye.

  • Meadow Hide
    Meadow Hide
    Chichester, West Sussex
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1

    Woodland-themed home with elegant fixtures. Lots of natural light from skylight and corner windows. Porch features hammocks with countryside views.

  • Sybs Farm Shepherds Hut
    Sybs Farm Shepherds Hut
    Haslemere, Surrey
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Shepherd’s hut surrounded by idyllic pastures. Well-behaved pets are welcome. Property features garden and private parking space.

  • Filbert Pod
    Filbert Pod
    Arundel, Somerset
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Pet-friendly glamping pod fit for couples. Secluded hot tub with pretty garden surroundings. Glimpses of horses from nearby paddock.

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Things To Do Whilst Glamping in Sussex

When it comes to glamping in Sussex, you’ll never run out of ideas. Glampers with sea legs can rest easy on Brighton’s shingled shores. If you’re fond of exploring the woodlands, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to explore within the county’s national parks. Sussex also has a thriving collection of wildlife within its habitats. With these landscapes, glampers can enjoy an exquisite playground where they can spend the rest of their holidays. For your next trip, don’t hesitate to add these exciting tips to your to-do list:

Hike the gorgeous footpath to Beachy Head.

Beachy Head is a headland located close to Eastbourne in East Sussex. The cliffside is known for its beautiful white jagged walls, stunning seascape, and lone lighthouse. It’s also the tallest sea cliff in Britain rising to over 500 feet above sea level. In addition to its record-breaking scenery, the location is an extremely popular tourist destination. Visitors love exploring the nearby walking routes and then taking a break in one of the many restaurants and shops in the area. This famous cliff has also been featured in multiple films including James Bond and Harry Potter.

Spend the day picking fruit at Spring Gardens Nursery.

Foraging is another favourite camping activity that you can recreate in Spring Gardens Nursery. This family-run farm has been growing organic produce for over 40 years in the countryside of Washington. Guests are welcome to pick from a wide variety of berries, beans, and other fruits or vegetables. After collecting your basket of goodies, you can enjoy some of the farm’s homegrown delicacies in their very own cafe. Spring Gardens is also an excellent location for big gatherings and special occasions thanks to its gorgeous greenhouses.

Get lost in the wilderness at South Downs National Park.

South Downs National Park covers a large part of the county of Sussex, making it an irresistible spot for glampers. This national park alone contains thousands of miles of breathtaking trails for walkers, hikers, and cyclists. There’s even a wheelchair-friendly trail called “Miles Without Stiles.” South Downs is also one of the few dark sky reserves, so it’s the best place to go stargazing. And because of its mosaic of habitats, the national park acts as home to thousands of significant wildlife. So don’t forget to bring your binoculars for a chance to see some of Britain’s rarest animals!

Enjoy an afternoon picnic at Sheffield Park and Gardens.

Afternoon picnics are part of the glamping ritual, so why not pack a lunch and head over to Sheffield Park and Gardens? Located in the picturesque town of Haywards Heath, this 450-acre informal garden was first laid out by legendary landscape architect, Capability Brown. The garden’s miles of manicured grasslands and pockets of woods create a scenic location for romantic dates and family picnics. After a delicious lunch, you can choose to stroll along the lake edges or go birdwatching. Sheffield Park is also the location of Pullham Falls, another must-visit spot to add to your glamping trip. When it comes to pets, the park welcomes all four-legged guests as long as they’re kept on a lead!

Catch wildlife glimpses at Petworth Deer Park.

Glampers with a love for nature and wildlife are in for a treat at Petworth Deer Park. Stretching over 700 acres, the parkland was designed by Capability Brown and remains today as one of the best examples of a traditional English landscape. Aside from its impressive beauty, this historic park is also known for its herd of fallow deer. If you want to catch a glimpse of the herd, it’s best to go during the fawn season which occurs from spring to summer. Petworth is also a migrating ground for swallows arriving from Africa, giving visiting twitchers something to look forward to!

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