Devon Treehouse Holidays & Woodland Retreats | One Off Places
Explore One Off Places’ handpicked collection of treehouse accommodation in Devon. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful hideaway, a romantic escape or a family adventure, here you can find your ideal Devon treehouse getaway with One Off Places. See our whole collection of treehouses here or view all our Devon properties here. A treehouse holiday in Devon is a unique way to experience the county’s beautiful countryside.
Stay Somewhere Unique in Devon
A pair of treehouses set in 20 acres of woodland and meadow in a valley in the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Harland Peninsula, a short walk to Hartland village & Quay. Each of the treehouses has one four poster super king size bedroom and one bunk room, and they are both dog friendly.
Hideout Treehouse has a pull down projector screen in the living room, huge bifold doors and unique moving indoor - outdoor copper bathtub where you can enjoy a soak either in your bedroom, or out on the terrace.
Nest Treehouse has a cinema projector and a double sized brass bath at the foot of the bed in the main bedroom, and outside on the private terrace you’ll find a pizza oven, a double hammock, a bath and a wood fired hot tub.
Popular Treehouses in Devon
1. Hideout Treehouse & Nest Treehouse on the Hartland Peninsula - see above!
2. Buzzard Treehouse & Pheasant Treehouse are also very family friendly and are located on a 9 acre glamping site just 10 mins drive from Dartmouth.
Buzzard Treehouse can sleep up to five people, has cosy interiors with a wood burning stove, and a private deck with a cedar hot tub, loungers, hammock and an outdoor chess set.
Pheasant Treehouse welcomes dogs as well as children, is super cosy inside and out, and also has a private hot tub on the deck.
3. Woodland Starling Treehouse & Blackcap Treehouse are on a 20 acre woodland site with far reaching views to Dartmoor.
Starling Treehouse has a super king sized bed on the mezzanine as well as a tucked away bunk room. The real highlight at Starling is the private spa deck with its own hot tub & sauna.
Blackcap Treehouse is also cosy and romantic and has a large copper bath on the balcony, big enough for two.
4. Three gloriously romantic hideaways - Black Wolf Treehouse, Lookout Treehouse and Stargazer Treehouse are in a valley north of Dartmoor, just outside the village of Bratton Clovelly
Black Wolf Treehouse is accessed by a rope bridge and has a hot tub on the large deck looking out across the tree canopy.
Lookout Treehouse also has a long rope bridge, wall to wall windows, and a hot tub on the deck.
Stargazer Treehouse is the ultimate in romance with its velvet sofa and rolltop bath in front of the woodburner, and a sunken hot tub and a sauna on the private deck.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is there to do in Devon?
A: There’s plenty to see and do for visitors of all ages in Devon; here are some suggestions:
- Coast life – unwind on the sandy beaches of Woolacombe or Exmouth, discover secluded coves, try watersports like paddleboarding, surfing, or kayaking, or take a boat trip along the coast to spot seabirds and local wildlife.
- National Parks – Dartmoor and Exmoor have stunning landscapes along with great opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horse riding.
- Attractions – families can enjoy popular attractions such as Paignton Zoo, Crealy Theme Park, as well as a variety of farms, aquariums, and adventure parks.
- History – those interested in the past can explore Exeter Cathedral, medieval castles, grand stately homes, and sites connected to Devon’s rich maritime heritage.
Q: Are the Treehouses in Devon dog friendly?
A: Devon is widely regarded as one of the most dog-friendly places in the United Kingdom, and many of our treehouses don’t simply allow dogs — they truly welcome them. This dog friendly treehouse on the Hartland Peninsula includes water bowls, toys, treats, a dog bed, blankets, light up dog collars and a dog bath for washing muddy paws. Many local beaches allow dogs all year round and well-known walking areas such as Dartmoor and Exmoor have miles of open countryside to explore, with plenty of dog-friendly pubs to stop at along the way.
Q: Are the treehouses in Devon family friendly?
A: Yes. Devon is a fantastic destination for a family holiday, with a great combination of activities, attractions, and beautiful scenery that appeal to visitors of all ages. There are plenty of safe sandy beaches and lively seaside towns with piers, arcades, and opportunities for watersports. The county is also packed with family-friendly days out, from well-known attractions to memorable trips and experiences. Explore historic castles, take a ride on traditional steam trains, and enjoy meals together in family friendly pubs and restaurants










