The door opens onto views that make you pause mid-unpack — the kind of stillness that pulls you straight outside with your first cup of tea.
This is a single glamping chalet, privately run and best suited to couples or a small family wanting their own space without the tent pegs and guy ropes. It's tucked away enough that you're not sharing facilities with a field full of campers, but straightforward to reach when you arrive. The pod-and-chalet setup means you've got solid walls and somewhere to retreat when the weather turns, which it will. Dogs are worth asking about when you book — policies can flex depending on the season.
The facilities aren't listed in detail, so expect to confirm what's onsite when you get in touch. Campfires are a check-on-arrival situation — they'll let you know what's allowed and where. The vibe feels low-key and self-contained, the sort of place where you bring your own provisions, settle in for a couple of nights, and don't feel the need to go anywhere unless you want to.