A really interesting article on how you can live permanently in a yurt – this lovely article was written by Ken Gagnon who lives and homesteads on fifty acres in rural southwest New Hampshire…
Tying the Knot – A Guide to Knots for Camping (We thought you may find it useful!)
Everyone should read this article! Great for learning how to um, tie knots!
Lamorna Glamping, West Cornwall
Welcome to Lamorna Glamping, West Cornwall. 3 luxury en-suite safari tents, fully equipped for self-catering with wood-burner cooker. Each sleeps 6 in 2 doubles and twin beds. Stunning location, peaceful working farm within walking distance of pub and beach. Wi-fi and play area. Quiet location where you can just relax and recharge, get away from […]
Yurts and meadow camping at Botelet Farm, Cornwall
Get back to nature – glamping at its best, stay in a beautiful, rustic yurt on a peaceful farm in Cornwall. With views stretching out towards Fowey and the sea, staying in a yurt at Botelet imbues a sense of relaxation that even the hippest hotel would find hard to match. Choose from two remote […]
The Morphut Evolution
The below lovely article has been provided by Morphut Ltd – who build fantastic glamping pods (see our reviews at Brandy House Farm and Disserth)… Up four thick wooden steps and you enter a sparse, simple and magical space. Worn, wheeled, woody and very calm. Many others will have shared my thought that I could […]
MorphPOD at Brandy House Farm, Mid-Wales
Welcome to Morphpod, at Brandy House Farm. Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscape of Mid-Wales with a stay in MorphPOD, a small smart timber building at Brandy House Farm. If you love living outdoors, MorphPOD still allows you to enjoy the back to basic approach of camping but without the hassle of pitching a tent. […]