Many sites claim to offer a picture perfect
hideaway but few can compete with the idyllic shepherd’s hut nestled on the
hillside of Treworgey Farm. With a truly spectacular location and 150 acres all
to yourself, Hideaway Huts is a campsite offering perfect seclusion for anyone lucky
enough to bag a prized night in their calendar.
From the cliff-hung coastline of south-west
Cornwall, meander up the Looe Valley to a remote farmstead and through the meadow
gate to your quaint new four-wheeled home. Overlooking a lush rolling
landscape, sculpted by the weaving river beyond, this shepherd’s hut is a
glamping haven and a masterpiece of home design. Inside, the light finish and
rectangular windows make it feel open and airy, while the log-burning stove and
wooden furnishings create a snug, warm atmosphere and a sumptuous sanctuary on
those unfortunate days when rain drums upon the roof.
Everything you could need is waiting within.
Pots, pans, logs, dried foodstuffs, recipes, games, books, maps, toiletries…
the list goes on. There’s also a handy folder compiled by Holly and Andy with
recommendations on what to do nearby, though its unlikely you’ll be in a rush
to leave. On a nice day, fold out the deck chairs and read in the sun, longe in the wood-fired hot tub and soak up the view, jump in
the heated swimming pool, or put on your game face for a quick rally on the
tennis court.
While the miles of surrounding meadows are
free for guests to wander, the more adventurous should saddle up at Treworgey
Farm’s licensed riding school, which welcomes all levels of ability and promises a
great way to explore the area. Back down the slopes towards the shoreline, the
harbour town of Looe is an absorbing place to visit, its quays stacked with
crates and lobster baskets. There are several fantastic beaches here, as well
as boat trips to one of Cornwall's most diverse island bird
sanctuaries. The dramatic heritage coast stretches east to the staggeringly
beautiful Fowey estuary, while a short drive north takes you to Bodmin Moor, a
miniature wilderness often overshadowed by the larger National Parks.
Despite the array of options on your
doorstep, don’t plan your holiday with too much haste. The pace of life
at Hideaway Huts will remind you that life isn’t about chasing a to-do list of
predetermined activities. Instead, cherish the exclusivity of a glampsite that's yours alone, meeting with the animals of Treworgey Farm and enjoying the
spectacular views. If you don’t manage to make it beyond the nearest village then hey,
you’ll just have to go back next year!