Summary:
Forest of Dean Woodland Silver Birch among oak trees and meadows. Stylish with high-spec amenities, fully equipped kitchen, outdoor hot tub. Woodland trails, Wye Valley attractions, conservation support.
The Space:
Nestled amidst the tranquil embrace of oak trees and open meadows, the Forest of Dean Woodland - Silver Birch cabin provides a serene retreat perfect for families and groups seeking a nature-infused getaway. This single-storey cabin comfortably accommodates up to six guests, featuring a thoughtfully designed layout that harmonizes with its woodland surroundings. As you step inside, the calming palette of muted slate blue and soft grey greets you, complemented by weathered oak furnishings that evoke a rustic charm. The open living area, bathed in natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, creates a seamless connection to the forest outside, inviting you to unwind in its peaceful ambiance. The cabin offers a well-equipped kitchen that caters to all your self-catering needs, complete with high-spec appliances including an electric oven, hob, microwave, and dishwasher. Gather around the dining table for four, where you can share meals and create lasting memories. For a touch of luxury, step outside onto the enclosed private decking, which features outdoor furniture and an inviting hot tub overlooking the lush greeneryâideal for soaking under the stars after a day of adventure in the great outdoors. The accommodation includes a spacious double bedroom with an en-suite shower and WC, along with two comfortable twin bedrooms. A main bathroom with a shower over the bath ensures convenience for all guests. Throughout the cabin, underfloor heating adds a cozy touch, making it a welcoming space to return to after exploring the extensive woodland trails and meadows filled with local wildlife, including tawny owls and roe deer. Beyond the comforts of your cabin, the surrounding area brims with activities and natural beauty. Venture into the Wye Valley to explore iconic landmarks like Symonds Yat and Puzzlewood, or engage in exhilarating outdoor pursuits such as mountain biking, canoeing, and llama trekking. The nearby Forest Retreat offers additional dining options and a well-stocked grocery shop, ensuring you have everything you need for a delightful stay. With a commitment to nature conservation, your holiday here not only rejuvenates your spirit but also supports the stewardship of 244.5 hectares of forest. Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in this exquisite woodland haven.
The Neighborhood:
Explore the woodland trails and open meadows of Britain's most famous forest - home to tawny owls, roe deer and badgers. Thereâs a canopy of oak trees, which feels like a different world. Venture out to the Wye Valley, conquer the soaring outcrop of Symonds Yat and explore Puzzlewood, or try your hand at canoeing, llama trekking and mountain biking. Symonds Yat straddles the River Wye on the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire borders. The perfect spot for a summer day out, itâs half an hourâs walk through the woods from the Forest of Dean cabin. After watching the peregrines at Symonds Yat Rock, take a riverside walk and then enjoy a hearty meal at the Saracenâs Head Inn. A great way to understand something of the character of the Forest of Dean is to take a whistle stop tour of its four market towns, Cinderford, Cole ford, Lydney, and Newent, each with a different but related history.