Glamping with sea views
What goes better with glamping than a breathtaking sea view? Sit back with a glass of something sparkling, listen to the sea lapping at the shore and watch the sunset over the glistening ocean. From the coast of Cornwall to the rugged cliffs of Pembrokeshire, we have some truly inspiring hideaways with sea views across the UK.
30 Glamping Sites with sea views
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Lynher Hut
1.7 miles SE of Torpoint
Sleeps 4
Shepherd's hut in Cornwall with sea views: Lose yourself in Mount Edgcumbe's invigorating natural landscapes at this incredibly lovely shepherd's hut, with idyllic views over tranquil country meadows and magical coastline.
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Oystercatcher
Bembridge
Sleeps 6
Houseboat on the Isle of Wight: Overlooking the picturesque harbour of Bembridge, our beautiful hand-crafted houseboat awaits. With an everchanging view, this is the perfect place to immerse yourself into coastal heaven.
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Rame Head Lookout
2.8 miles SE of Whitsand Bay
Sleeps 2 | Dog friendly
Quirky house in Cornwall: Perched high on the clifftop at Rame, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with views stretching out to the iconic tiny chapel on the headland and surrounded by the sea, this is a very special coastal getaway.
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Captain Blake's Retreat
2.2 miles SE of Whitsand Bay
Sleeps 2 | Dog friendly
Cabin in Cornwall: Set high on the cliffs overlooking Whitsand Bay, this contemporary cabin offers a secluded escape like no other - especially as it’s only accessible by foot from the South West Coast Path. This is one for the coastal adventurers.
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Gull Rock Cabin
1.7 miles S of Mullion
Sleeps 2 | Dog friendly
Cabin in Cornwall: As you watch the sun set from the verandah of Gull Rock Cabin you'll be thinking that life can't get much better than this. Drink in the views and get away from it all with a stay in this spectacular coastal hideaway on Cornwall's rugged Lizard peninsula.
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Scenic Bay
2.4 miles NE of Penzance
Sleeps 4
Glamping pod in Cornwall: an idyllic glamping pod high above Mount's Bay, with unbeatable views of the ocean and Cornwall's iconic St Michael's Mount.