Quietly nestled on the Welsh borders, this secluded 25-acre site is a magical wonderland of wildflower meadows, ancient woodland, hidden valleys and pure, uninterrupted tranquillity.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Woodburner, Sofa Bed (Single)
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Living room: Woodburner, Sofa Bed (Single)
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Electricity, bed linen and towels provided. Logs provided for woodburner. Kitchen: with gas hob, microwave and 2 fridges (shared with other properties on-site). Dining area (shared with other properties on-site). Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet (shared with other properties on-site). Balcony with sitting-out area, garden furniture, hammock. Barbecue and firepit (shared with other properties on-site). 25-acres of shared land. Parking. No smoking.
The glamping accommodation is privately positioned, with only a limited number of guests sprinkled amongst the wilderness. You’ll have everything you need for a self-catering escape beneath the stars. This treehouse is set in a designated Dark Sky Area. Pack your telescope for a perfect stargazing holiday!
The Treetop Cabin is magnificently perched high on a wooded slope with breath-taking views over the valley below. The stunning structure has been lovingly crafted using wood from the valley itself. There is a large balcony with chairs and hammock, and a wooden walkway to a private composting loo. The large windows reveal a stunning panorama of the woodland canopy with its abundance of native wildlife. Relax in the hammock on the balcony to sound of chattering birds and the soothing babble of the brook far below.
On-site, guests can also participate in a variety of courses, including Green Woodworking, Birdwatching, and Ring-Making. Further details of the courses can be found below. If you would like to book a course, please call to discuss your options, or liaise with the owner after your booking is confirmed. The site is well placed to visit Hay on Wye and Ludlow - around 20 miles away - two of the UK’s most beautiful towns. These cultural hotspots are renowned for their great collection of independent shops, award-winning eateries, and historical buildings. What’s more, outings to the Shropshire Hills, Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia are also within easy reach, creating a variety of options for the more adventurous traveller.
However, this is truly a place you won’t want to leave, with a huge variety of gorgeous natural wilderness on your doorstep. Amble around the giant redwood and ancient oak woodland and see the spectacular bluebell bloom in spring or take a stroll to the enchanted local waterfall. A site of true natural splendour - a place to completely disengage from the outside world and enjoy life’s simple pleasures.
Treetop Cabin (QU7472) can be booked with Seren (QU7470) and Eilian (QU7471) to accommodate upto 13 guests.
The Treetop Cabin is magnificently perched high on a wooded slope with breath-taking views over the valley below. The stunning structure has been lovingly crafted using wood from the valley itself. There is a large balcony with chairs and hammock, and a wooden walkway to a private composting loo. The large windows reveal a stunning panorama of the woodland canopy with its abundance of native wildlife. Relax in the hammock on the balcony to sound of chattering birds and the soothing babble of the brook far below.
On-site, guests can also participate in a variety of courses, including Green Woodworking, Birdwatching, and Ring-Making. Further details of the courses can be found below. If you would like to book a course, please call to discuss your options, or liaise with the owner after your booking is confirmed. The site is well placed to visit Hay on Wye and Ludlow - around 20 miles away - two of the UK’s most beautiful towns. These cultural hotspots are renowned for their great collection of independent shops, award-winning eateries, and historical buildings. What’s more, outings to the Shropshire Hills, Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia are also within easy reach, creating a variety of options for the more adventurous traveller.
However, this is truly a place you won’t want to leave, with a huge variety of gorgeous natural wilderness on your doorstep. Amble around the giant redwood and ancient oak woodland and see the spectacular bluebell bloom in spring or take a stroll to the enchanted local waterfall. A site of true natural splendour - a place to completely disengage from the outside world and enjoy life’s simple pleasures.
Treetop Cabin (QU7472) can be booked with Seren (QU7470) and Eilian (QU7471) to accommodate upto 13 guests.