Yggdrasil Treehouse
£368.50 up to £456.50 per night
The highlights
Hot tub for soaks under the stars.
Lovingly crafted treehouse, with wood-burning stove and underfloor heating, guaranteeing a unique and luxurious stay. Peaceful, rural setting with Exmoor National Park on the doorstep.
An abundance of wonderful walks, cycle rides and opportunities for water sports available within a few miles. Enjoy access to the Gin Lounge, where you can test your mixology skills and make a variety of delicious drinks.
Private Chef, Le Frog, can provide bespoke French dining direct to the treehouse.
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Not suitable for children.
No pets allowed.
Check-in days are Monday, Wednesday or Friday and Friday check ins are for 3 night minimum stays.
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2 nights min stay Mid week & 3 nights at weekends
No pets
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