Escape to nature with this Back Forty Glamping review featuring luxury geodesic domes, private hot tubs, and thoughtful design on a secluded 26-acre estate in Meaford.
There’s something really special about arriving somewhere that instantly slows you down. That’s exactly how I felt pulling up to Back Forty Glamping in Meaford, Ontario. I stayed in one of their meadow domes, set on an open stretch of land with views of the hills, tall grass swaying in the breeze, and the softest golden light at sunset. It was peaceful in the best kind of way.
Back Forty isn’t just one dome tucked away in the woods. It’s a thoughtfully designed glamping retreat with six domes, each spaced out for privacy and comfort. Some are tucked into the forest, others sit in open meadows like the one I stayed in but all offer a cozy, high-end escape that’s perfect for unplugging.
Between the private hot tub, the stargazing skylight, and the chic Scandinavian-inspired interiors, it’s safe to say this wasn’t your average cabin getaway. If you’re craving quiet mornings, nature views, and the kind of stay where you genuinely feel taken care of, this is one to add to your Ontario getaway list.
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Why you should stay at Back Forty Glamping
What Is a Geodesic Dome?
If you’ve never stayed in a geodesic dome before, you’re in for a treat. These unique structures are built using a network of triangles that create a self-supporting, curved framework, kind of like a giant bubble made of geometry. The result is a space that feels both open and cozy at the same time, with a layout that’s surprisingly spacious given the footprint.
Geodesic domes are known for their strength and energy efficiency. The design naturally distributes stress evenly, which means they can withstand tough weather (a plus in Ontario!) while also being incredibly efficient to heat and cool. That’s part of what makes them perfect for year-round glamping.
At Back Forty, each dome uses this design to create a calming, nature-connected space. With tall ceilings, massive panoramic windows, and skylights for stargazing from bed, the dome doesn’t just feel like a cabin, it feels like a modern sanctuary nestled right into the landscape.

Inside the Dome
Stepping into the dome at Back Forty Glamping felt like stepping into a cozy, design-forward retreat that somehow blends luxury with the outdoors. I stayed in one of the Meadow Domes, set on a solid concrete base with in-floor heating (a game changer for chilly mornings). The space is open yet warm, with a king-size bed, plush linens, a small kitchenette, and a full ensuite bathroom. Everything is thoughtfully laid out, from the ambient lighting to the soft textures that make it feel like home, but better.
The large window at the front of the dome frames the surrounding landscape beautifully. I watched the morning fog lift from the field and the stars appear one by one in the stillness of the night. Even though I didn’t stay in one of the forest domes with a skylight, the view from the bed and the hot tub still felt incredibly special.
What sets Back Forty apart are the little touches you can add on. You can choose from several curated packages that level up the experience: gourmet pre-prepped meals (and I mean so many delicious options), stargazing kits with cozy chairs and telescopes, or even a full movie night setup with a projector and blankets. There are romance and birthday packages too, perfect for surprise getaways or just treating yourself.
These extras make the experience feel custom and memorable, whether you’re celebrating something or simply recharging. It’s glamping, yes, but it’s also a chance to slow down and savour something just a little magical.
THE DETAILS
Price | Starting at 495$ a night
Reservation | Book your stay here.




Outside the Dome
One of the things that made my stay at Back Forty Glamping unforgettable was how connected I felt to the outdoors, even while enjoying all the comforts of a luxury retreat. Each dome comes with a private hot tub, perfectly placed just outside your door. There’s nothing quite like soaking under the stars with a glass of wine in hand, wrapped in steam while the cool evening air swirls around you.

Beyond your own space, there’s a shared sauna nestled in the forest, and it feels like something straight out of a Nordic wellness retreat. Surrounded by trees, the sauna is peaceful and beautifully designed. After a good sweat session, you can cool off under the outdoor shower, which adds a refreshing, invigorating touch (and yes, it’s just as dreamy as it sounds).
The outdoor setup strikes a perfect balance between solitude and small shared moments, creating space to unwind at your own pace. Whether you’re stargazing from the hot tub, relaxing on the patio with a morning coffee, or indulging in a slow afternoon sauna session, every detail outside the dome invites you to pause and truly enjoy your time in nature.



Things to Do Nearby
One of the best things about staying at Back Forty Glamping is how easily you can blend total relaxation with a few mini adventures. Nestled in Meaford, this cozy dome retreat is right on the doorstep of some of Southern Georgian Bay’s most scenic spots.
If you’re a fan of waterfalls (who isn’t?), head toward Owen Sound, just 30–40 minutes away, where you can explore the Waterfall Tour Route. Inglis Falls, Weavers Creek Falls, and Jones Falls are all photogenic and easily accessible, perfect for a little nature fix before heading back to your dome. Pro tip: these are especially beautiful in spring and fall when the water is flowing strong.
If you’re craving a beach day, Sauble Beach is a classic. With its long stretch of soft sand and west-facing views, it’s one of the best spots in Ontario to catch a Lake Huron sunset. For something a bit quieter, Southampton offers a charming beach-town vibe with peaceful shorelines and a lovely boardwalk—great for a low-key afternoon with an ice cream cone in hand.
Want to stretch your legs a bit more? You’re also within easy driving distance of the Bruce Peninsula, where the Niagara Escarpment offers jaw-dropping cliffs, turquoise waters, and hiking trails you’ll be thinking about long after your trip ends. Even a short drive along the scenic roads nearby is enough to spark inspiration.
Whether you want to pack a picnic for a waterfall hike or soak up the sun by the lake, this region has just enough adventure to balance the slow luxury of your glamping experience.
Read more // Don’t forget to read my blog post on 5 Waterfalls to See in Grey County .

Final Thoughts : Staying at Back Forty Glamping
If you’re craving a getaway that feels just far enough from your everyday routine – without sacrificing comfort or style – Back Forty Glamping might just be your dream weekend escape. From the cozy, design-forward domes to the private hot tub and serene forest sauna, every detail is curated to help you slow down, reconnect, and soak up nature in a way that feels both peaceful and indulgent.
Whether you spend your time sipping coffee on the deck, stargazing from bed, or exploring the nearby waterfalls and beaches, this spot strikes the perfect balance between adventure and rest. It’s ideal for couples, solo travelers, or anyone in need of a quiet reset—with a little luxury on the side.
If you’re planning your next Ontario escape, this glamping stay deserves a spot on your list. Trust me, it’s the kind of place that lingers in your mind long after you’ve left.

* P.S. I was invited by Back Forty Glamping for this stay but all opinions (and obsessions) are 100% mine!
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