Tucked away in the Cambridgeshire countryside, this characterful wooden glamping cabin is a delightful retreat for couples seeking a slower pace and a closer connection to nature. Set on a quiet site just outside the village of Brinkley, it’s a lovely base for walkers, wildlife watchers and anyone keen to explore this scenic corner of the county.
An accessible wooden walkway winds its way through a colourful wildflower meadow, leading you gently to the cabin. Step inside to find a warm and welcoming wooden-clad, open-plan layout that combines lounge, kitchenette, dining area and sleeping quarters in one thoughtfully arranged setting. Comfortable seating and a Smart TV create a snug place to settle in after a day out, while the well-equipped kitchenette makes it easy to prepare simple meals for two. The cabin is completed by a sumptuous double bed dressed for restful nights. Outside, a private deck with a table and chairs provides a peaceful spot for morning coffee or evening suppers with views across the site. A short stroll along the path brings you to the dedicated shower block, where each cabin benefits from its own stylish private shower room. Guests are also free to roam the wider grounds, which include a putting green, boating lake, picnic area and a treehouse platform. Private parking for one car is provided.
The historic city of Cambridge sits 15 miles to the west, inviting days spent punting along the River Cam or discovering landmarks such as King’s College Chapel, the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Mathematical Bridge. To the east, Bury St Edmunds (20 miles) tempts with excellent eateries and cultural highlights, including Moyse’s Hall Museum and The Hunter Gallery, while racing fans will appreciate Newmarket, 6 miles away. A host of attractions, from Anglesey Abbey to West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, can all be reached within 18 miles.