STINGRAY SKY TENT

Hang out with family or friends in this room with a view

The Stingray Sky Tent at Big Sky is a treat of a stay. With a bedroom that sleeps three and a lounging platform directly below, this is an incredible way to spend a unique night in the woods, and it won’t harm your Instagram feed either!

Whether you're a seasoned hammocker or a first-time go-getter, our hammock village has been designed to make sleeping between the trees easy, fun and comfortable.

However you sleep at home - on your back, belly or side, you'll be able to do the same here, just with the magic of floating introduced to your nap time.

There's something really special about floating a couple of feet above our little planet and we're convinced that there's nothing like hammock camping.

Near the Stingray is a woodland firepit and seating for three. There’s also a larger A-Frame woodland shelter if you fancy hanging out in a different woodsy space. If you're hammocking with friends, we can ensure you're all in the same area of woodland. All you need to do now is say "Yes! Let's do it!" and pack your sleeping bag. We recommend a pillow, too... :)


What to pack

Treat a stay in the hammock village like you’re camping, with a difference. We’ll provide the trees and hammock. All you need to do is bring a sleeping mat, sleeping bag or duvet, a pillow is always nice, and don’t forget cooking equipment and food!

For first-timers

The sensation of sleeping in a hammock is quite unique and we find that for first-timers the first night isn’t always the best, in sleep terms. That said, it’s hard not to love waking up beneath the canopy, blurry eyed and swinging back and forth.

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Facilities

  • There’s an eco loo beside the barn, next to the entrance to the woodland

  • The closest fresh water tap for drinking and pot washing is by the barn


Site Rules

  • Check-in: 2pm

  • Check- out: 11am

  • No pets. We love all animals, dogs included, but sadly our alpacas and the hundreds of ground-dwelling birds in our meadows do not

This place is so much more than just a campsite
— Helen Pennington
They wanted to create something alternative, something quite hopeful, and that’s what I’ve seen so far
— Ben Fogle
You just don’t get this experience anywhere, you’ve made it really special for us
— Rach & H