This amazing location can be found where the land meets the sea, nestled across a hilltop and upon the workings of an old slate quarry, a remnant of the county’s industrial past, since given over to nature and now a maintained and managed corner of Cornwall that makes for a perfect, secluded hideaway. A space that’s certainly off the beaten path, but close enough to it should you need to get back on it.
Four tipis, and one Danish Cabin, all different and all unique, and all accessible only by foot, through wildflower meadows and ancient woodland.
A stunning waterfall is hidden deep amongst the landscape of the lush 43 acre site. It runs into a beautiful, secluded reservoir that even has its own climbing wall.