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Dittisham Hideaway

Dittisham, Dartmouth TQ6 0JB, UK

Dog friendly, Sleep

ABOUT:

Dittisham Hideaway


Set in a private sun-dappled valley just a mile from the River Dart and the picture-perfect village of Dittisham, Dittisham Hideaway is an award-winning luxury glamping retreat in the heart of South Devon. It’s a place where the magic of the outdoors meets thoughtful comfort, and where every stay feels a little bit special.


While tucked into a peaceful wooded valley near Dittisham village, Dartmoor is an easy and scenic drive away, making Dittisham Hideaway a great base for guests who want to combine woodland glamping with wide open moorland adventures. Spend the morning exploring tors and wild spaces, then return to your hot tub beneath the trees.


Choose from enchanting circular treehouses, bespoke shepherd huts or a quirky American Airstream, each with its own character and wood-fired hot tub. Whether you’re planning a family adventure, a romantic escape, or a groups getaway, you’ll find unique spaces designed for comfort and connection with nature.


Decked out with underfloor heating, cosy wood burners, fully-equipped kitchens and outdoor spaces perfect for lounging, dining or soaking beneath the stars, every hideaway makes the most of its woodland setting. Just a short drive from Dartmouth, Totnes and the South Devon coastline, it’s a peaceful base for exploring the river, nearby beaches and rolling countryside.


Dittisham Hideaway makes light of everyday escapes and big-moment getaways alike, all with a relaxed, feel-good atmosphere that turns simple days into lasting memories.

NEARBY ROUTES:

Owley Gate

SOUTH BRENT

A Doddle

Length: 1.8km - 4.5km

Terrain: Moorland, Woodland

Avon Dam

SOUTH BRENT

A Doddle

Length: 5.9km

Terrain: Moorland

Longtimber Woods

IVYBRIDGE

A Trek

Length: 2km

Terrain: Woodland

RESPECT DARTMOOR

Want to get more from your walks? Take a look at our How to Walk Well on Dartmoor blogs. From understanding your Rights and Access and exploring the Seasons on Dartmoor, to spotting Wildlife Wonders or learning about Trees, Plants and Fungi, each guide is designed to help you connect with Dartmoor in new ways. You can also read about Who Looks After Dartmoor, pick up Family Friendly Tips, learn how to Respect Dartmoor, and find out How You Can Help​ protect this special place.

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