About this space
A 3 acre farm on the Whychus Creek. We grow biodynamic and organic food along with medicinal herbs. We run a botanical skincare and herb business and are happy to share some of our products with our guests. We have had chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, and goats. However, you may or may not see them with the changing seasons. We do have a couple farm dogs around the farm that roam free so bring a l...
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I’ll start by commenting on the bathroom situation since so many others have as well. Our experience was that it was easy and no big deal to walk up a gradual hill to the house for the bathroom and...
Unfortunately this site was way too rustic for our needs. It is just a tipi with some furniture in it and an extension cord so you can run one electrical item on it. Tipi is maybe 50 ft from the ow...
Overall, this campsite offers a unique and rustic experience that appeals to those seeking a cozy getaway in nature. Reviewers praised the beautiful and clean yurts, the cozy wood-burning stove, and the scenic surroundings, making it a special place to stay. However, some guests found the rustic accommodations and bathroom facilities to be less than ideal, with a bucket system and a walk to the main house for showers. While the bed comfort received mixed reviews, the host's friendly communication and attention to detail were consistently highlighted. This campsite is recommended for those prepared for a more primitive camping experience.
- Beautiful and clean yurts
- Cozy wood-burning stove
- Friendly and communicative host
- Scenic location with stream views
- Attention to detail in decor
- Comfortable bedding with electric blankets
- Private bathroom access despite being uphill
- Rustic accommodations may not suit everyone's needs
- Bathroom facilities are a bucket system or a walk to the main house
- Bed comfort varies; some found it too soft
- Limited amenities in the yurt
- Misleading descriptions regarding facilities