A glamping getaway nestled within quiet country side fields where you can relax and gaze into the stars on a evening.
3 steps to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: (No TV), Woodburner
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Microwave, Fridge
Bedroom area: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Bunk (3ft) Beds, Pull Out (Single) Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: (No TV), Woodburner
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Microwave, Fridge
Bedroom area: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Bunk (3ft) Beds, Pull Out (Single) Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Electric central heating and bed linen included. Garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Barbecue. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
The newly refurbished yurt offers plenty of space for all the family and is perfectly equipped for a glamping escape beneath the stars. Inside, discover comfy beds, a fully functional en-suite, a wood-burning stove, as well as your own kitchenette for cooking family meals. The accommodation stays lovely and warm throughout the year and lets you experience all the wonders of camping without giving up any of your creature comforts. The peaceful farmland setting makes for a beautifully relaxing destination to enjoy a barbecue outside, or a great base to head out and see the island.
Located on the outskirts of an area of outstanding natural beauty, visitors can often see pheasants, bats, red squirrels, and birdlife from the yurt. The visiting owl can sometimes be heard hooting in the evening, while lots of nesting birds are in the area including swallows in the summer. Famed for its glorious beaches and 57 miles of pristine coastline, the island has plenty to see and do, while the central town of Newport is only 5 minutes by car. National Trust has various places of interest on the Isle of Wight, including Newtown Nature Reserve, Mottistone Manor, Bembridge Windmill and The Needles to name a few. Although you will hear the gentle laughter of kids playing, this is a quiet holiday destination, so is not suitable for loud adult groups.
Robin (QU7613) can be booked with Kingfisher (QU7615) to accommodate upto 12 guests.
Located on the outskirts of an area of outstanding natural beauty, visitors can often see pheasants, bats, red squirrels, and birdlife from the yurt. The visiting owl can sometimes be heard hooting in the evening, while lots of nesting birds are in the area including swallows in the summer. Famed for its glorious beaches and 57 miles of pristine coastline, the island has plenty to see and do, while the central town of Newport is only 5 minutes by car. National Trust has various places of interest on the Isle of Wight, including Newtown Nature Reserve, Mottistone Manor, Bembridge Windmill and The Needles to name a few. Although you will hear the gentle laughter of kids playing, this is a quiet holiday destination, so is not suitable for loud adult groups.
Robin (QU7613) can be booked with Kingfisher (QU7615) to accommodate upto 12 guests.