ty cainc Treehouse

Sleeps up to 4

 

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our contemporary elevated cabin BRINGS A NEW WAY TO STAY – UP IN THE TREES. CLIMB UP INTO THIS COOL AND PARED BACK SPACE AND ENJOY THE TRANQUILITY OF THE RUSTLING LEAVES AROUND YOU AND THE BABBLING STEAM BELOW.

INSIDE THERE IS A DOUBLE BEDroom, A SPACIOUS LIVING AREA WITH COSY WOOD-BURNING STOVE AND A MODERN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM. A PLACE TO EMBRACE NATURE, DITCH THE WIFI AND DISCOVER THE MILES OF TRAILS – ON FOOT OR ON TWO WHEELS.

from £130.00 PN

Minimum 2 nights


Booking & Availability

You can now book with us directly using the calendar below - simply select the dates required and book/pay using the form. Thanks!


Ty cainc treehouse cabin

The treehouse is nestled in amongst the branches of a mature oak tree, yet a sturdy staircase and elevated decking makes access a doddle. The spacious main living space also includes a double sofa bed, dining table and wood burning stove, with large feature windows and small balcony looking out into the tree canopy and views beyond. Inside it has a cool minimal feel with light plywood tile cladding throughout. The simple kitchen has a gas hob, sink and storage for preparing basic meals. A separate bedroom with double bed is at the other end, which can be accessed from its own staircase too. The separate compact bathroom has a hot shower, basin and loo.

Being off-grid lets you truly disconnect from the stresses of modern living. There is a solar system for lighting and USB charging socket, and a cool-box for keeping daily supplies fresh for a little longer.

Outside you can enjoy unique views of the rolling Welsh countryside, as well as Walking, Trail Running and Biking right from the tree you’re staying in!


  • 1 double bed

  • 1 double sofa bed

  • Sink and 2-ring gas hob

  • Dining table & stools

  • Wood-burning stove

  • Cool Box

  • Hot water and shower

  • Flushing toilet

  • Elevated tree-house setting.


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A place to explore

This relatively undiscovered part of south Snowdonia is naturally beautiful whether on foot or on bikes. There are true mountains, like Cadair Idris, as well as miles of trails taking in ancient woodland, clear mountain streams and waterfalls, coastal paths and miles of rolling green fields, forests and upland. You’ll be far from the crowds that this end of the Snowdonia National Park, for a real opportunity to explore the true wilderness of Wales.

A short 10 minute drive is the historic market town of Machynlleth, once the ancient capital of Wales and home to Owain Glyndwr, the heroic welsh rebel of medieval times. The town hosts a busy market every Wednesday and is home to a great range of independent shops, galleries, cafes and pubs, as well as a large Co-op supermarket for essentials.

Further into the Dyfi is the ‘Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT)’ as well as a Corris Craft Centre and ‘King Arthurs Labyrinth’, set deep underground in slate caverns and tales of legends that will capture the imagination of the whole family.

Heading west to the coast are the popular seaside towns and beaches of Aberdyfi and Towyn. There are stunning open beaches and dunes too at Ynyslas and Borth. Bala, to the east, is famous for its fishing and whitewater rafting and the world-renowned mountain biking trails of Coed Y Brenin are about 30 minutes to the north.

 
 
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Treetop views

Large feature glazing and balcony provides unique views of the surroungins oak tree and rolling hills beyond.

So happy to have found the Tree house. It was a magical place to stay. We stayed for 5 nights and it really enabled us to experience the house, the setting and the area. Having no electricity or WiFi makes you live differently and really appreciate the beauty and nature in a quiet and reflective way. The tree house is beautifully designed and constructed and was bit like going back to childhood, in good ways!
— Liz
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naturally beautiful

Pared back natural materials and simple furnishings give the feeling of space and light

Great place to stay, beautiful scenery. Clean and tidy. Well made place with a wonderful view and sound of the nearby stream.
— Conor
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woodburning stove

Get a fire on and kick back with a view when you return from a day’s exploring in the hills.

Absolutey amazing place to stay! If you want to get away from just about everything and go off grid for a little while then this place is perfect. Loads of info is provided on walks and bike trails around the area or further afield. We were just 20 minutes drive from a stunning area in the hills and only around 10 minutes drive from Machynlleth too. Checking in and out was a doddle, we just text when we arrived and that was it! You’re then left in total peace if you wish to be. 100% we’ll be returning. Oh, and it’s a bargain!
— Ryan
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comfortable nights

Full-size double bedroom with its own compact bathroom and shower – treehouses don’t come much more comfortable than this.

If you want to press the pause button on life this is the place. We loved the treehouse. Our host kept us supplied with wood for the log burner. The views are stunning. As if it couldn’t get any better we had snow. Just beyond perfect x
— Nicola

 

STAY ESSENTIALS – TREEHOUSE

The important stuff

  • Check in time is 4.00pm.

  • Check out time is 10:30am.

  • The treehouse is sited on a working farm. Dogs should be kept on a lead on all times. Lambing Season (Early March to End of April).

  • The treehouse is elevated - please be aware of staircase access and location near a stream.

  • There are light fittings in all rooms.

  • We use a key- it will be in the door when you arrive, please keep it safe during your stay. If it is lost a £70 charge will be applied to cover the cost of fitting a new lock.

  • There is good 3G mobile signal on most networks.

Sleeping arrangements

  • 1 Double bed. 

  • 1 Double sofa-bed*.

Kids & Pets

  • Children over 6 are welcome, although there is only limited space on the basic sofa bed.

  • Dogs may be brought as long as they are kept on a lead. Space for 1 pet from £10 per pet per stay.

Cooking

  • The basics (Tea Bags, Salt and Pepper, Olive Oil, Sugar) are provided and will be waiting for you on arrival. There's an LPG hob and kettle and a cool box to keep a few cold drinks in for your return from the trails.

  • Cool box

  • Wood Burning Stove.

Washing

  • For washing up there's a compact sink with hot and cold running water.

  • The shower and the loo are built into the cabin itself.

  • Dishcloth/s, washing up liquid and tea towel/s are provided, as are toilet rolls

  • Please bring your own shampoo/ shower gel etc.

Heating, lighting & bedding

  • Bed linen & towels are provided for 2 people. *Please bring your own extra bedding and towels if using the sofa bed.

  • You will need a torch if you arrive in the dark as many locations have no outside lighting. Internal lighting is via a solar system, torches/lanterns are provided as back-up in winter months.

Entertainment

  • Selection of Books, Cards and Board Games in the Caban.

  • Dark skies and stars, treetop wildlife spotting.