Yurt rentals near Devon bring campers to comfortable farmlands, heritage sites, and local fare.
Vast moorlands and coastal attractions greet yurt campers visiting Devon in South West England. Spend your days exploring Dartmoor National Park, which covers 950 square kilometres (367 square miles) of wilderness, farmland, and archaeological sites, where yurt campers can walk medieval routes through Princetown or enjoy local pub fare before retiring to on-site yurt rentals. Facilities at these Mongolian yurts may include rustic kitchens, heated showers, firepits, and comfortable bedding. In the nearby East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, explore preserved lands that include walking paths, a Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, and a donkey sanctuary. Yurt rentals offer everything campers need to rest and rejuvenate in East Devon AONB, sometimes including full kitchens, firepits, and wood-burning stoves. In North Devon, Tarka Trail presents a challenging figure-eight loop through 180 miles of valleys, forests, and countryside. Then stay in one of several private yurts along the hike, outfitted with full kitchens, comfy bedding, solar and battery-powered lights, and warm showers.