At Hennock Hideaways, every pitch has stunning views over the Teign Valley, nestled on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. There are grass pitches for tents only, as well as a couple of additional glamping bell tents for anyone wanting something a little extra. Sit back and relax at this countryside retreat.

Nestled on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, stunning views over the Teign Valley

Great onsite facilities including a kids playground and honesty shop

Relaxed, simple site within walking distance of a country pub

About Hennock Hideaways

Hennock Hideways is just inside Dartmoor National Park, about seven miles from the coast and a 15-minute drive to the infamous Haytor Rock. The site is popular with ramblers, cyclists and visitors seeking a secluded getaway to soak in the countryside, as well as families looking for a budget back-to-basics camping getaway. There are 20 non electric spacious grass pitches that each allow up to ten people, for tents only. Additionally, there are two glamping bell tents, each sleeping up to five people. Inside you'll find a double bed with bedding, towels for two, an extra double futon mattress, a projector, cooking utensils and crockery and a fridge and double ring gas hob. For those groups larger than two, you'll need to bring your own bedding. Outside the bell tents, you'll find your own fire pit, BBQ, private covered kitchen area and seating, perfect for dining al fresco on those warmer evenings. While the kids are doing endless and happily tiring laps around the Hennock camping field or playing in the play area, the big folk can get on with what's important in life, such as sparking up a campfire and cheerfully considering where to visit next on their Devon holiday. This site is a member of the Freedom Camping Club.

Open from 23 May to 22 September


Facilities and amenities

Facilities include hot showers and toilets, water taps, and a tea shed with washing facilities and information about the local area. There is a seperate toilet for glampers. There are also picnic tables and a children's play area at the bottom of the pitching field, plus a bonfire area and supply bricks for campers to have their own BBQ on their pitch.

Onsite there is a great honesty shop for food. Devon ciders, real ales, wine and well-priced pub food are available at the local sixteenth century free house, the Palk Arms, a two-minute walk away.

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Adult only

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Allow commercial vans

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Allow pets

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Bike hire

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Café / restaurant

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Communal BBQ

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Disabled facilities

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Drinking water

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Electric hookups

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Entertainment

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Family friendly

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Fires allowed

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Fishing

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Games room

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Glamping

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Golf

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Horse riding

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Hot tub

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Internet access

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Kids club

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Kids playground

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Laundry

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Near beach

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Near pub

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Open year round

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Peaceful

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RV pitches

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Shop

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Showers

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Swimming pool

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Toilets

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TV room

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Vineyard

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Water hookups

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Watersports

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W.C. disposal


A note from the site themselves...

Welcome to Hennock Hideaways—a hidden gem in the heart of Devon, where countryside charm meets camping comfort. Think rolling hills, fresh air, and a touch of quirky—where the simple life feels a little less simple (in a good way).

As a family with little ones of our own, we thought, "Why keep this spectacular view to ourselves?" So, we've thrown open our fields to those seeking a slice of countryside magic, complete with breathtaking views stretching across the Teign Valley to Haldon Forest.

Now, we're not exactly a working farm anymore—more like a "pointless smallholding" where three generations call home, including our dear Dad, who's as Devonian as clotted cream. If you catch him, you're in for a treat (just don't ask him about tractors).

We're always nearby, juggling the joys (and occasional chaos) of countryside life.

​Pick a scenic pitch or snuggle up in one of our cosy glamping bell tents—both come with freedom, fresh air, and the occasional sheep spotting. Wash up in our charming "Tea Shed" (yes, even dishwashing has rustic vibes here), and pop by our honesty shop, stocked with essentials and open to cash or card.

​Fancy a pub meal? Mosey down to the "Palk Arms" or wander one of the many footpaths to get lost (figuratively) in nature. The kids can run wild in the spacious field—bring your ball, kite, or just a good imagination. Arrive and pick your perfect spot.

​Our weekends are made even better with hearty breakfasts and premium coffee (from the end of May to the end of August) because who doesn't need a caffeine boost before conquering the wild? Cap off your day by the campfire—fire pits and logs are ready and waiting.​


Map and address

Park address

Hennock Hideaways,

Byelanes, Bell Lane, Hennock, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9QD

Coordinates

50.6161, -3.6576 | SX 82 80

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Hennock Hideaways is ideal for...

Couples

Older children (13+)

Peace and quiet

Rallies

Young children


There are 22 accommodation options on-site

20 x Non Electric Grass Pitches

Max 10 people

Basic grass pitches for tents only with great views and no allocated size. No electric


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Interested in staying at Hennock Hideaways?

Call 01626 832362 to book.

Unfortunately Hennock Hideaways doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.


Campers are requested to vacate their pitch by 12pm on the day of departure and arrive no earlier than 2pm on day of arrival. There is no reception so please give us some notice for your time of arrival, early or late arrivals are no problem as long as we know, text, call or email us.

Whilst we make every effort to ensure a safe campsite we cannot accept responsibility for your possessions or personal injuries sustained whilst on the property or having bbq's and using the Fire Pit.

As our Site is located in a rural environment, we do not accept responsibility for any damage, injury or inconvenience caused by plants, trees or wildlife or by out of our control weather conditions.

Barbecues may be used providing they are raised above ground level. All fires must be extinguished by 11pm.

Quiet must be observed after 11 pm and all fires must be extinguished by 11pm for the consideration of others.

Children must be under the supervision of their parents/guardians on all areas of the campsite at all times.

Failure to comply with these conditions may result in you being asked to leave the campsite at any time without refund.

The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to any person at any time.

Persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Each pitch must be left clean and tidy on departure

Only those persons listed on the booking form are entitled to occupy the accommodation allocated.

No generators are allowed to be used

Management and behaviour onsite:

Our customers visit to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this family campsite. If anyone does not respect this, the Site Manager or their team reserve the right to refuse them admission or ask them to leave the site at any time. If you are asked to leave under these circumstances, no monies will be refunded.


There is a local park in the heart of Hennock village and three amazing reservoirs within a mile or two - one of which is a premier trout fly fishery. Pike fishing is also available, along with boat hire.

Two miles away is Bovey Tracey, a model national park town with a few quaint shops, food shops, a few more pubs, takeaways and a craft centre along with a lovely park that you can walk the River Teign by.

Dartmoor is the place to go for walking. Letterboxing is fun and the tor-to-tor walks are breathtaking. It doesn't hurt that Dartmoor ponies are also adorable.

Canonteign Falls (5 minute drive) is England's highest manmade waterfall (over 70m), and a magnificent example of a Victorian folly set in a magical natural paradise.

For the golfer, beginner or pro, Teign Valley Golf Club is also a ten minute drive. The 18 hole course at just over 6000 yards (par 70) is fast-draining and provides excellent all year round playability.

The coast is only seven miles away at Teignmouth, from where you can follow the coast to Torbay and the English Riviera all the way to Brixham.

Other local activities include horse riding, Go Ape and Segway at Haldon Forest, Paigtnon Zoo, Dartmoor Zoo and more!

Interested in staying at Hennock Hideaways?

Call 01626 832362 to book.

Unfortunately Hennock Hideaways doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.

The listing for Hennock Hideaways was last updated on September 11th, 2024 at 9:22 AM

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