Suspended tents, tree tents and tensile tents
There are a lot of hammocks and suspended tents on the market. Traditional hammock tents are a great option and have lots of benefits, but if any of their shortcomings rule them out for you then you might want to consider a multi-point suspended tent.
One of the biggest benefits they offer is the extra space. Usually triangular, you can find tree tents that sleep up to six people. Their clever design means that they often have extra space to stash your gear and keep everything dry and off the ground. As with regular hammocks – they are super comfy too.
While a simple hammock can be quick to put up, multi-point suspended tents can be a bit more tricky! You need to find trees that are strong enough and the right distance apart for your tent to hang correctly – we can help and have put some pitch guides below. We’d advise allowing yourself plenty of daylight time for this so get to your pitch nice and early!
One of our regular tree tent guests, John, tells us why he loves tree camping at Wytch Wood:
“There is nothing like the comfort of sleeping in a hammock tent. Also, I just love pitching it, making all the adjustments it’s just great fun and it feels like a real adventure sleeping in the trees!”
Here are John’s top tips for setting up your tree tent camp:
- Make sure you are pitching amongst mature trees that are nice and strong.
- Pitching the tent level can be tricky when it’s above your head, best to pitch it loosely first, stand back and eyeball the tent from a few angles before you tighten everything.
- Bring a spare ratchet (if one fails while pitching you’ll be sleeping on the ground)
- Don’t be tempted to pitch too high. It feels great knowing you’re high up, but makes it trickier to pitch and use once up there.
- By embracing that challenge of setting up your tree-top tent, you can turn it into part of the adventure!