Redwood Valley - Woodland Cabin & Yurts

Redwood Valley - Woodland Cabin & Yurts We are a beautiful, eco-friendly glamping site on the Welsh Borders with just two yurts and a cabin Romantic getaways and family adventures.

We are a family-run, eco-friendly glamping site set in 25 acres of woodland on the beautiful Welsh borders. Redwood Valley is a secret refuge where kids can roam free and you can enjoy absolute peace and tranquillity. Our hidden valley has just two secluded yurts and a treetop cabin nestled on the edge of the woodland and overlooking the wildflower meadow, brook and our mighty Redwood. Whether you

are having a romantic meal under the stars after a cultural day in Hay on Wye or toasting marshmallows on a campfire with your family after a hike to the enchanted local waterfall, you really will feel as though the modern world is a million miles away. We are sure you are going to love it and look forward to welcoming you soon.

Looking for a break that's cool in every sense?In Summer 2022 we experienced an extraordinary heatwave yet whilst we reg...
23/06/2026

Looking for a break that's cool in every sense?

In Summer 2022 we experienced an extraordinary heatwave yet whilst we registered 37.2C in the shade in the valley, the woods were a pleasant 29.5C.

One of the many delights of woodlands is their ability to create temperate microclimates - cooler than surrounding unwooded areas in a heatwave and warmer in cool weather, they also shelter us from the rain allowing us to spend more quality time outdoors with our families no matter what the great British summer throws at us!

Book now for summer: https://www.redwood-valley.co.uk/rates-booking/

Fancy having Redwood Valley all to yourselves? A recent 'significant' birthday celebration of ours got us thinking... wo...
22/06/2026

Fancy having Redwood Valley all to yourselves?

A recent 'significant' birthday celebration of ours got us thinking... wouldn't it be wonderful if our guests also had the opportunity to get their loved ones together in this special place?

That's why we've decided to offer the option to hire Redwood Valley exclusively for larger family groups to enjoy time together!

When you book the whole site, you’ll enjoy:

🌿 Accommodation in the yurts and treetop cabin, plus the option to add up to two extra tents for additional family and friends*
🌿 Exclusive use of the facilities, including our beautiful woodland kitchen, brook-side hammocks, swing and campfire area
🌿 25 acres of woodland and wildflower meadows to explore – just your group, no other guests
🌿 A relaxed setting where everyone can eat, chat, and unwind together
🌿 The freedom to make the space your own for the duration of your stay

Whether it’s a significant birthday, family reunion, or simply an excuse to get friends together, having the whole site means you can feel perfectly at home.

If you’ve got something special coming up and like the idea of having the whole site to yourselves, just email us for more info and to check availability.

[email protected]

* Camping June-September only, £30 per adult, £15 per child.

03/06/2026

Nothing to see here, but much to hear! The tawny owls have fledged at least two (we think three) chicks up in the ancient oaks.
These wheezy squeaks can be heard each night as hunger kicks in.
The adults will continue to feed the fledglings for a few weeks, so listen out for them if you are visiting this summer!

This tangerine-size clump of moss, woven together with spider web and suspended from a branch of conifer, is the nest of...
28/05/2026

This tangerine-size clump of moss, woven together with spider web and suspended from a branch of conifer, is the nest of our smallest bird - the goldcrest.
These are often several metres up, but this one was within reach, and using a delicate iPhone endoscope I was able to get my first ever view of the pea-size eggs (second image), and show them to the group of people I was guiding around Redwood Valley on a nest-focused bird walk as part of our first Woodland Skills course. Not many people can say they have looked into the nest of a goldcrest, a bird that weighs little more than a teaspoon of water!

21/05/2026

Nuthatches usually nest in natural cavities high up in mature trees, but occasionally take to nestboxes, including this one less than 3m from the ground, deep among the ancient oaks here at Redwood Valley.
This made it easy to rig up a mini video camera and record some action.
When a hole is a bit too big, nuthatches will plug it with mud to leave an optimal hole, but in this case it was clearly perfect for this pair. However, that didn't stop them applying some mud to the box to plug a gap at the top!
Just listen to the insect-like calls of the young.

18/05/2026

While carrying out the guided bird walk (focusing on finding nests), as part of the Woodland Skills course, we took some time out to rig up a couple of cameras.
This male blackcap decided that keeping the tiny young in this delicate nest took priority over feeding. Turn up the volume and settle in for a meditative minute of woodland bliss.

Day 3 of our Woodland Skills course: Patrick leads the most fascinating bird walk where we discover various nests - gold...
17/05/2026

Day 3 of our Woodland Skills course: Patrick leads the most fascinating bird walk where we discover various nests - goldcrest, nuthatch, pied flycatcher, wren, mistle thrush, a ground-nesting pheasant and more - and use an endoscope to take a careful peak inside! And our weekend ends with a cleansing nettle and ground elder soup with crusty sourdough 💚

Day 2 of our Woodland Skills course: a healthy breakfast, a plant identification/foraging walk, dandelion coffee, choppi...
17/05/2026

Day 2 of our Woodland Skills course: a healthy breakfast, a plant identification/foraging walk, dandelion coffee, chopping board-making, focaccia and dips for lunch then spoon whittling followed by a well-deserved dinner of flatbreads and harissa chicken cooked on the fire and served with wild garlic yogurt and foraged woodland salad (with lime leaves, wood sorrel, yellow archangel, ground ivy, dandelion and ground elder)! 💚💚🌳

Day one of our Woodland Skills course: guided tree walk (identification, practical uses, facts and folklore), setting tr...
15/05/2026

Day one of our Woodland Skills course: guided tree walk (identification, practical uses, facts and folklore), setting trail cams, making feather sticks and kindling for campfires, topped off with a meal of tagliatelle with wild garlic, nettle, garlic mustard pesto 🍃 Sounds good? Let us know if you’d like to join us next time!

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Boultibrooke House, Norton Road
Presteigne
LD82EU

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