Idyllic Redwood Valley is a family-run glamping site on the England/Wales border. With just two beautifully furnished yurts and a treetop treehouse in 25 acres, it offers guests a peaceful woodland paradise bursting with wildlife. It's just a 15 minute drive from the Shropshire Hills.
Featured in our 2024 Outstanding Sites list of reliably excellent camping, glamping, and touring sites
Unique treehouse glamping on the border of England and Wales
25 acre wood with onsite oak trees over 400 years old
Just a short distance from iconic Offa's Dyke
About Redwood Valley
Located on the England/Wales border in a 25-acre woodland dominated by 50+ magnificent oak trees - some of which are believed to be 400+ years old - Redwood Valley is a low-impact glamping site. The redwood tree from which the site gets its name is some 50 metres tall!
The two 19ft yurts, Eilian and Seren, are equally beautiful and romantic. Eilian is a handpainted Mongolian ger, while Seren is a Turkmen yurt. Both are set on raised platforms, with a handmade kingsize bed, plus double and single futons, electric lighting, wind up lanterns, and a log burning stove.
Outside you'll find a spring water tap, BBQ fire pit and seating.
The treetop cabin is perched high on a wooded slope, with spectacular views overlooking the valley where its wood was sourced. The cabin sleeps three with a double bed and L-shaped day bed. There's also a fridge, log burner, coffee making facilities, and wooden walkway to your private and luxurious composting loo.
Like the yurts, the cabin has a spring water tap, BBQ fire pit and seating - and you'll find total peace, relaxing in the hammock on the balcony and listening to the birds and babbling stream below.
Dogs (except service dogs) are unfortunately not accepted. Firewood is provided for your log burner and campfire.
Redwood Valley is open from 29/03 to 01/11.
Facilities and amenities
Guests share access to a superb woodland kitchen, with fridges, gas hobs, microwave, toaster and the like, as well as board games and books. Next to the kitchen is the site's bathroom facilities, with gas-heated shower, changing area and complimentary biodegradable shower gel, shampoo and conditioner.
All water comes from the site's own fresh spring, treated with UV to ensure that it's safe for drinking. Grey wastewater is managed through an underground soak-away. A composting loo is nearby, with a rainwater hand basin (the cabin has its own similar, private toilet). The town of Presteigne is a little under a mile away, with four pubs and an array of shops and eateries.
Adult only
Allow commercial vans
Allow pets on site
Bike hire
Café / restaurant
Communal BBQ
Disabled facilities
Drinking water
Electric hookups
Entertainment
Family friendly
Fires allowed
Fishing
Games room
Glamping
Golf
Horse riding
Hot tub
Kids club
Kids playground
Laundry
Near beach
Near pub
Open year round
Peaceful
RV pitches
Shop
Showers
Swimming pool
Toilet
TV room
Vineyard
Water hookups
Watersports
W.C. disposal
WiFi
A note from the site themselves...
The lovely 25 acres of woodland that you see today hasn't always been this way. When we arrived in 1995 the woods were neglected and it has taken years of hard work to make the place we happily share with you today.
We want to invite you here in the hopes we can create a sustainable business allowing the future generations of our family to maintain the woodlands as they are now.
A lot of what we do here is focused on being low impact on the wildlife and landscape, using recycled and eco-friendly products and materials where we can.
We look forward to welcoming you and should you have any questions or interests in the work we do here we will be happy to talk to you about it all and share our passion.
Eilian is a handpainted Mongolian ger, while Seren is a Turkmen yurt - and equally beautiful and romantic. Both have a kingsize bed, plus double and single futons, electric lighting, wind up lanterns, and a log burning stove. Shared WC/shower nearby.
Treetop Cabin
Max 3 people
Perched on a wooded slope, with spectacular views overlooking the valley where its wood was sourced, the cabin sleeps three. Includes double bed and L-shaped day bed, fridge, coffee facilities, and private composting loo. Shared showers nearby.
"The most beautiful peaceful place! The yurt was so cosy warm and homely"
Kelly R - Aug 2024
"We regularly spotted some deer. If you are looking for a quiet place ... this is it"
Hans C - Jul 2023
Beautiful place
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Kelly R
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Yurt - YurtsAug 2024
The most beautiful peaceful place! The yurt was so cosy warm and homely. The host was brilliant checking in and checking we had everything we need and very friendly! Would 100% recommend and we will definitely be back!
Site's response
Hi Kelly, really lovely to meet you all and glad that you had such a good time, hope to see you again soon, David.
P.S. have availability in October half-term if you fancied another quick break!
Peace and quiet - a wonderful much needed retreat
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Sioned G
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Treehouse - Treetop CabinJul 2024
Lovely special place for a retreat. Private toilet, shower and washing up facilities. Silence and peace and an excellent barbecue just outside. David brought us a bag of charcoal. Fridge, coffee making facilities inside the cabin and a wonderful bed. Hammock was sublime. Another tick on my bucket list.
Paradise for younger children
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Hans C
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Yurt - YurtsJul 2023
We had the greatest time in the Yurt.
We happened to have the whole site to ourselves. The surrounding woods are wild and we regularly spotted some deer. If you are looking for a quiet place and enjoy a campfire, this is it.
A wood kitchen with all the facilities you need. Hot shower and a brook for the kids to play in.
David is a very friendly host and owner. You won't see him often, but he came to check now and then to see if all was okay.
I would definitely recommend this.
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Check-in is between 3pm-5pm and you must vacate your chosen glamping accommodation before 11am on your final day.
Are BBQs/campfires allowed at Redwood Valley?
There are designated fire pits located outside the glamping accommodation here, and fire wood is provided for campfires too. Open campfires and BBQs are not permitted.
Is Redwood Valley dog-friendly?
Sorry, dogs are not permitted onsite.
Things to do on site and in the Presteigne area
The site has two nature trails to enjoy and its habitats support a diverse array of plant, insect and animal life. Local bird species include buzzards, spotted and pied flycatchers, dippers, woodpeckers, tawny owls, and more. You might catch sight of a fox or stoat in the woods, bats or even the visiting otter.
Green woodworking, birdwatching and yoga courses run throughout the season according to demand. It's also possible to spend a romantic weekend making your own wedding rings! There's a huge rope swing and babbling brook to paddle in, and wild swimming just a short walk away on the river Lugg.
Local attractions include:
Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre
Ludlow Castle
Offa's Dyke
Elan Valley
Hay-on-Wye, Aberystwyth and the Brecon Beacons are all popular day trips.
The listing for Redwood Valley was last updated on January 6th, 2025 at 8:15 AM