The morning sun catches the roof of your chalet through branches still dripping from overnight rain, and somewhere across the valley a tractor's already started its rounds.
This is proper rural retreat territory — chalets and camping pods rather than tent pitches, so you're sorted for shelter whatever the weather throws at you. Good for couples after a quiet break, families who want a bit more comfort than canvas, or anyone using it as a base for exploring the surrounding countryside. Dog owners should ask ahead to check the policy. The setup suits people who like the camping vibe but appreciate a solid roof and a bit more kit than a sleeping bag and a torch.
Facilities aren't spelled out in detail, so it's worth checking what's included with your pitch when you book. Campfires might be allowed — ask when you arrive, as it often depends on conditions and time of year. Expect a working farm atmosphere, the kind of place where you hear livestock rather than motorway hum, and where the darkness at night is the proper, star-filled sort.