Crazy Horse Yurt is located in the yurt field, on the edge of the arboretum with lake views.
Crazy Horse Yurt is located in the yurt field, on the edge of the arboretum with lake views. This beautiful structure is elevated on a grassy hill side next to a magnificent oak tree. Outside there is a decking area with ample seating and a BBQ. There are also shared facilities, a campfire, table tennis and badminton set which is for all of the yurts.
Inside the yurt there is a comfy double bed, seating area, wood burner and a small camp stove with a kettle. There is a shared cooking area just a short walk away which provides you with crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, gas, washing up liquid, tea, coffee and sugar, so you have everything you need for a relaxing digital detox.
You are very welcome to bring your own BBQ.
We supply you with bed linen in your yurt, but we ask you to bring your own towels.
Walcot Hall’s hidden hideaways are glamping in the truest sense of the word! We are off-grid, so don’t expect to find electricity, but there are fairy lights and candles for when the night draws in. There are hot showers and quirky flushing loos just a short distance away, as well as a small kitchen area with a gas burner and running water. A refillable water container will be provided in your accommodation. If you are looking to book at the beginning or end of the season, please be aware that nights can get chilly. We do provide hot water bottles and logs, just in case, but Yurts are simply a big tent, so it’s best to come prepared!
Please note our glamping accommodation is only suitable for the more agile and adventurous. Sturdy footwear and a torch are essential, especially if you’re arriving after dark, as there are no lights in the arboretum. Wellies are also useful if it has been wet.
If you would like to bring a cool box for your food we have a communal freezer in the passageway by the Estate office, where you are welcome to refreeze your blocks.
All of Walcot Hall’s self catering holiday cottages and glamping accommodation are dog friendly.
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