Rhiw Wood Treehouses
Mid Wales Powys Llandrindod Wells
- From £325 a night
- 2 Treehouses Each Sleeping Up To 7
- Treehouses
Two enchanting treehouses on the edge of an ancient woodland in Wales
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Retreat to Rhiw Wood Treehouses and you’ll discover a place to relax with a deep connection to nature, the land and its legends. These luxurious contemporary Treehouses are situated on a working farm, in the Heart of Wales between Bannau Brycheiniog (the Brecon Beacons) and the Cambrian Mountains in an area that’s rich with tales of giants and fairies. In Spring when the bluebells are in full bloom, and at night when the dark skies light up with stars, the stories aren't hard to believe.
You’ll receive a warm welcome from your hosts Emma and Lyndon. Their family has farmed this land for more than 100 years. The Treehouses are named after some of the birds you might see and hear in the surrounding trees: Oolert (baby owl) and Cnocell y Coed (woodpecker). And you’ll sleep at canopy level, boasting breathtaking bird’s-eye views over the Radnorshire Hills and valley below.
Each Treehouse is a two-storey affair, sleeping up to five in two bedrooms, with a sofa bed offering space for two more guests. Groups are as welcome as couples and families, and if you hire the two together, they sleep up to 14. The style and the substance are both in tune with the Great Outdoors. For example, there’s wood everywhere, including on the floor, which is warmed by underfloor heating, powered by an air-source heat pump. There’s EV charging and parking alongside for your convenience. And while we’re on the subject of amenities, there’s a Smart TV in the lounge, a Bluetooth speaker in the bathroom and a dishwasher and wine cooler in the kitchen. This place is very well-equipped, but it’s sustainable, quirky and well-connected to the outdoors too.
Floor-to-ceiling glass doors provide excellent views, there’s a huge balcony with an outdoor shower and a fairy-lit den below. You’ll love the huge electric hot tub from which you can soak your cares away under the stars. You can walk from here through the woods out onto the open hill where “the giant’s grave” can be found.
Something quite unique to this farm stay is the opportunity to visit their private quarry, where you can hunt for 480 million-year-old Trilobite fossils. There’s so much to explore on foot, but if you don’t mind getting in the car, Builth Wells is a mere 10 minutes away and Llandrindod Wells 20 minutes; Brecon, The Elan Valley and Hay-on-Wye are just half an hour’s drive.
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Facilities
- Check in: 4 PM
- Check out: 10 AM
- WiFi and good phone signal
- Plug sockets and USB sockets
- Tracks on site are not lit so please bring a torch
- Neighbouring Treehouse is 80 metres away
- EV charging point next to the Treehouse
- 2 designated parking spaces next to the treehouse and a further two next to the play area
- Initial supply of wood provided, additional can be purchased on site. However, in order to protect the nocturnal animals and birds, guests are asked to put fires out by 10pm
- Beds can be set up as one king-sized bed, three single beds and one double sofa bed OR one king-sized bed, one super king-sized bed, one single bed and one double sofa bed
- Hot tub
- Books
- Smart TV
- Reading nook in the lounge area
- Swing bench
- Board games
- Binoculars
- Private fire pit area 20 metres from the treehouse
- Communal play area
- Two look out nests in the wood
Cooking
- Open plan kitchen equipped with a wine cooler, oven, induction hob, fridge, freezer and microwave
- Cooking utensils and crockery provided
- Stylish stainless steel and plastic glasses provided to use by the hot tub
- Charcoal BBQ (please bring your own charcoal and lighting materials)
Washing
- Bathroom with a walk-in shower, stunning vanity with basin and a light up mirror with Bluetooth speaker
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Two hot outdoor showers
Sleeping arrangements
- One king-sized bed, three single beds and one double sofa bed
Extra space available
Space for 1 baby no charge. Babes in arms only. High chair and travel cot available on request.
Space for 2 adults from £15 per adult per night or per child per night, sleeping on a double sofa bed
Nearby
Places to visit
National Cycle Museum (8.1 miles) - has great artefacts and provides you a great insight into the bicycles evolution.
Radnoreshire Museum (8.2 miles) - a fabulous centre for all things Radnorshire from war time and agriculture to Victorian boom town to the present day.
Powys Castle (48.2 miles) - a beautiful medieval castle near Welshpool. It offers tours, café, a garden shop and wonderful gardens to explore.
Hay on Wye (13.6 miles) - home to over 20 book shops and hosts an annual literary festival that attract visitors from around the world. Meander through the tiny streets of antiques and artisan shops.
Quackers (18.2 miles) - a 15 minute drive away you'll find a fabulous indoor soft play barn with slides and a café.
Outdoor & Active
Elan Valley (21.8 miles) - a beautiful area of lakes, dams and reservoirs that provides a great opportunity for walking and cycling. It is home to the red kite feeding centre and has a designated dark sky reserve making it an ideal spot for stargazing.
Brecon Beacons National Park (22.6 miles) - a stunning area of mountains, forests, and waterfalls that provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.
Zip World (47.2 miles) - surrounded by the Welsh mountains of Rhigos. It hosts the world’s fastest seated four-person zip line.
Food & Drink
Local shops
If you wish to buy local products and support the local businesses, the nearest towns Llandrindod and Builth Wells have butchers, bakers and greengrocers.
There are a number of shops and supermarkets such as Aldi, Co-op and a Tesco Supermarket in Builth Wells (a 10 min drive), and Llandrindod Wells (a 20 min drive).
Pubs & restaurants
Hundred House Inn (approx.10-12 minute walk from the treehouses) - lovely village pub
Fabians Kitchen (8.1 miles) - recommended by your host, this is a great family-friendly place serving curries, kebabs, pizzas and a varied Mediterranean-style menu
The Herb Garden (8.3 miles) - vegetarian and vegan restaurant offers a variety of healthy food dishes made with locally sourced ingredients.
Drovers tearooms (6.5 miles) - a great place for breakfast or brunch with welcoming hosts and great value.
Cosy Corner (6.4 miles) - your host recommends a visit to this family-run bistro showcasing cuisine from all over the world using locally sourced ingredients and fresh seasonal produce
Pricing
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