Located in Mydroilyn, Dyfed, Wales, Sky Hut offers a romantic lakeside retreat designed for couples, accommodating two guests in a cozy one-bedroom setting. This unique getaway features a hot tub, allowing visitors to unwind while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Guests can relax by the fire or even open the roof to gaze at the Milky Way from the comfort of their bed. The retreat serves as an ideal base for exploring the picturesque Cardigan Bay, known for its beautiful sandy beaches and scenic landscapes.
Sky Hut gained recognition as one of the eight units showcased in Channel 4's 2017 documentary 'Cabins in the Wild'. Situated on Cwmcoedog's family farm, it benefits from shared amenities with three other camping pods and one additional cabin. The property is conveniently located near a village pub just 1.5 miles away and a restaurant slightly over 2 miles. The nearest beach, Cei Bach, is less than 6 miles from the cabin, while the charming seaside resort of New Quay is 7 miles away, making it an excellent location for both relaxation and exploration.
The cabin is designed exclusively for adults, featuring a versatile living area that converts into a double bedroom, along with a separate shower room. The kitchenette is equipped with essential utilities, including gas hobs, a sink, and a small fridge, perfect for preparing light meals. Guests also have access to a shared pizza oven and a communal kitchen area with additional appliances. Entertainment options include a roof that opens to the night sky, a bookable hot tub, and a games room. Outdoor activities such as canoeing and trout fishing on the lake are also available, enhancing the overall experience.
Sky Hut includes an elevated patio area with a fire pit and seating, providing a perfect spot to enjoy the scenic views. Free parking is available, and the cabin is equipped with bed linen, towels, and electric heating. Guests will find that smoking is not permitted inside, and pets are not allowed on the property. As part of a working farm, visitors may need to pay a damage deposit, and comprehensive arrival instructions will be provided upon booking confirmation. Nearby attractions include the National Woollen Museum and local gardens, offering a blend of cultural and outdoor experiences for guests to enjoy during their stay.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!