Derwen cabin

The cabins offer you a warm ‘cwtch’ in the tranquil Welsh hills: comfort and nature in perfect balance

making a cuppa, Derwen
Derwen detail
breakfast in Derwen
Derwen cabin with Ladysmock
chilling, Derwen
Hafan exterior
Hafan exterior
Derwen exterior
Derwen exterior
Derwen living roof
Derwen deck
Derwen exterior
Derwen deck
Derwen exterior
Derwen exterior
Derwen woodburner
Hafan bed
Derwen inside
Derwen inside
Derwen inside
Derwen exterior
Derwen exterior
Derwen living roof
Hafan firepit
Hafan firepit
Hafan firepit
Hafan firepit
Hafan firepit
Hafan deck
Hafan deck
Hafan inside
Hafan
Hafan inside
Hafan inside
Hafan inside
Hafan deck and meadow
Hafan kitchen
Bydafau honey from our hives at Under Starry Skies
Hafan breakfast on the deck
Hafan sofa with binoculars and maps
Hafan interior and deck
Hafan double bed
Hafan double bed
Hafan sofa with maps and binoculars
Hafan breakfast on the deck
Hafan path to the composting loo
Hafan with Murphy the farm lurcher
Hafan set in nature
Hafan
Hafan, its private firepit, wildflower meadow and surroundings
Hafan (left), Ty Mawr (bottom) and farm buildings (to the right), surrounded by Llwynbwch Farm
making a cuppa, Derwen
Derwen with deck
Derwen detail
breakfast in Derwen
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Derwen cabin with Ladysmock
Hafan in meadow
Hafan living roof
Derwen with buttercups and ragged robins
Hafan with pignuts
Hafan in its meadow
chilling, Derwen
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Hafan (‘Haven’) and Derwen (‘Oak’) cabins were lovingly designed and built by Adam, Lou and friends, using local and upcycled materials as much as possible (check out those washing machine windows in the compost loos..).

Inside they have a double mezzanine bed, a seating area which converts to a sofa bed for kids, a wood-burner, table and chairs, sink and hob, plus solar-powered lighting and USB sockets.

Both cabins feature a living roof, sheltered deck, your own fire pit, BBQ and a private composting loo.

Each cabin sits in its own species rich wildflower meadow, surrounded by trees and the sounds of birdsong, hooting owls and other wildlife. If you’re lucky you may well wake up to the sight of deer grazing in the morning.

A short walk from the cabins is Ty Mawr the communal building where you’ll find your own private bathroom with rainfall shower and composting loo. Cook and relax in the main room, on the sun deck or by the fire pit.

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5% off all stays if you arrive by bike, train or electric vehicle.