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Geodesic Domes for Glamping: Setup Costs and ROI Explained

Posted on 14 December 2025

Geodesic domes are rapidly becoming a favourite among glamping site operators. Their modern design, spacious interiors and ability to be sited in the most remote locations make them a versatile option. But what are the actual costs involved in getting a dome guest-ready and how does the investment compare to other glamping structures?

Dome Structure Costs

Mid-range domes suitable for glamping sites typically cost £12,950. These come ready-to-use (just add your furniture), with high ceilings, open-plan layouts and panoramic views. Unlike heavier structures, domes are lightweight and distribute their weight evenly, making them suitable for a wide range of landscapes.

“Domes offer a combination of design flexibility and guest appeal with relatively low installation complexity.”

Groundworks and Foundations

Groundwork for a dome usually ranges from £1,000 to £4,000, depending on site conditions. This covers:

  • Lightly levelling the site
  • Installing decking or a platform
  • Securing the dome with ground screws

Unlike shepherd’s huts or heavier glamping cabins, domes do not require concrete pads or reinforced foundations, reducing both cost and environmental impact.

Delivery and Installation

Domes are typically delivered flat-packed and can be carried to the site by hand, which reduces delivery costs. Installation is fast, often completed in 1–3 days, compared to the several weeks required for heavier structures such as shepherd’s huts.

Delivery and Installation

Domes are typically delivered flat-packed and can be carried to the site by hand, which reduces delivery costs. Installation is fast, often completed in 1–3 days, compared to the several weeks required for heavier structures such as shepherd’s huts.

Projected Revenue and ROI

Assuming a nightly rate of £125 and two occupancy scenarios, projected annual revenue per dome is:

  • 60% occupancy: £27,375
  • 70% occupancy: £31,938

With a total upfront investment of £15,000 (structure + average groundwork), this corresponds to a first-year ROI of:

  • 60% occupancy: 182%
  • 70% occupancy: 213%

This demonstrates that domes can generate nearly double their initial investment within a year under typical occupancy assumptions.

ROI Comparison with Other Structures

Based on typical mid-range costs, groundwork and projected annual revenue, first-year ROI for other structures is:

  • Shepherd’s huts: Total investment ~£31,000; annual revenue £32,850–£38,325; ROI 106%–123%
Feature Geodesic Dome Shepherd’s Hut (mid-range)
Structure Cost (Average) £12,500 £25,000
Groundwork / Foundation Cost £1,000–£4,000 £5,000–£12,000
Weight Considerations Lightweight; distributes load evenly Heavy (1.5–3t+); needs reinforced support
Delivery & Access Flat-packed; remote placement possible Vehicle access; may need crane
Installation Time Fast (1–3 days) Slower (weeks)
Landscape Impact Low; minimal disturbance Higher; more groundworks
Location Flexibility High; uneven land OK Limited; needs level, firm ground
Interior Space Large, open-plan, high ceiling Compact, cabin-like
Guest Appeal Modern, spacious, unique Rustic charm
Revenue Opportunities Overnight stays + events Overnight stays
ROI Fast; lower setup cost Moderate; higher setup cost
Typical Cost per Night £125 £150
Projected Annual Revenue @ 60% Occupancy £27,375 £32,850
Projected Annual Revenue @ 70% Occupancy £31,938 £38,325
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