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Stackpole Yurt

Sleeps up to 4 people

Double bed | 2 single futons | Dog Friendly Accommodation Dog friendly

Inside Stackpole Yurt

Beautiful Stackpole Yurt is based on traditional Mongolian yurt design, offering a wonderful open-plan space to enjoy chilled out glamping adventures.

Our yurts are 20ft in diameter with full height walls and doors so you wont be short of space. And with a built-in internal log burner, you won't be cold at night either!

The beautifully handcrafted furniture provides you with a double bed, two single futons as well as a small dining table and chairs; just perfect for a family or couple. Our yurts are even dog friendly - woof!

Outside Stackpole Yurt

In your private outdoor space you'll find a covered camp kitchen with a gas ring cooker as well as a BBQ, campfire, stargazing bench, firepit and outdoor solar/battery lights to light the way in the dark.

And when al fresco dinner is done, simply relax and unwind in your private wood-burning hot tub...

You even have your own outdoor stargazing shower and compost toilet for a truly 'outdoor' glamping experience. But don't worry! There's also a modern shared shower block with 'proper' toilets and showers a short stroll away.

About Stackpole Estate

Stackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important nature reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area. Exotic plantings in Lodge Park give way to mixed woodland further upstream.

Bosherston Lakes were created 200 years ago to provide a backdrop to Stackpole Court. They have evolved into a wildlife habitat famous for its otters, water birds and dragonflies.

Cliffs, sand dunes and tiny coves alternate along eight miles of coastline. Barafundle is a jewel of a beach set between limestone cliffs and backed by dunes and woods. This secluded bay can only be reached by a cliff path walk from Stackpole Quay, with steep steps at either end. Stackpole Quay itself is a tiny harbour used by local fishermen and small pleasure boats.

Broadhaven South, at the foot of the Bosherston Lakes, is another safe family bathing beach with a fantastic pool to play in!

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