Glamping Cornwall with Hot Tub
Your canvas hideaway is beautifully located on the edge of Feather Down Looe Farm overlooking the meadows and Cornwall’s countryside. The farm specialises in dairy farming with a herd of 400 Holstein and British Blue cows. They also raise sheep, so the spring is a great time to visit to see the lambing season.
Learn how milk is produced and take part in bottle feeding the lambs if you visit in the spring. The kids can play on the outdoor playground and you can still keep an eye on them from your deck chair on the veranda of your canvas hideaway.
Your home from home will provide you with all the comforts you will need: fresh running water, a fully equipped kitchen, a flushing toilet, and comfy beds. Grind your own coffee beans in the morning and enjoy a cuppa on the porch. In the evenings, after you have popped by the Honesty Shop and with a bag full of goods, make the best stew in the stew pot.
Wind down, relax, and binge on fresh air and freedom.
The hot tub must be pre booked and is subject to availability.
FARM HIGHLIGHTS
- 5 canvas hideaways (with ensuite shower)
- Spring lambing
- Close to the coast
- Dairy farm
- Dog friendly
- Hot tub
- Outdoor playground
- Farm tour
- Sheep
- Cows
OUR CANVAS HIDEAWAYS
Our canvas hideaways have everything you will need
- Double bed, bunk beds and cupboard bed sleeping 2 children/1 adults and 1 child
- Luxury duvets, pillows
- Towels
- Fully equipped kitchen with log burning stove
- Cooking pans and utensils along with plates, cutlery, mugs and a selection of glasses
- Coffee grinder
- Dining table and chairs
- Sofa
- Starter pack – candles, matches, washing-up liquid and other basic items
OUTSIDE you’ll find
Table and chairs
Endless space to explore
PRICES FROM
£150 per night per tent
£450 for 3 nights
Minimum 3 night stay
NOTES
Canvas Hideaways sleep 5, and a child under 12 – one double bed, one bunk bed, and one cabin bed (sleeping 2 children/1 adults and 1 child) and include Private hot showers and Private toilet
No electricity or Wi-Fi – disconnect