Crazy Horse Yurt is located in the yurt field, on the edge of the arboretum with lake views.
Set on the edge of the arboretum at Walcot Hall, Crazy Horse Yurt is a beautifully positioned glamping yurt in Shropshire with scenic lake views. Perched on a grassy hillside beside a magnificent oak tree, this unique stay is perfect for couples and adventurous travellers looking for a peaceful countryside escape.
Surrounded by nature and open space, Crazy Horse Yurt offers a relaxing outdoor experience with everything you need to unwind.
This is an ideal setting for relaxed glamping holidays in Shropshire, where you can enjoy both solitude and shared outdoor spaces.
Inside, the yurt is warm, simple, and inviting; perfect for switching off and enjoying a slower pace of life.
This self-catering glamping accommodation offers everything you need for a comfortable and memorable stay.
A short walk from the yurt, you’ll find a well-equipped shared kitchen area designed to make your stay easy and enjoyable.
Guests are also welcome to bring their own BBQ for outdoor cooking.
Enjoy a true off-grid glamping holiday in the UK, where nature takes centre stage.
Perfect for those seeking a back-to-nature escape in Shropshire.
Crazy Horse Yurt is best suited for guests who enjoy a touch of adventure.
We recommend bringing:
Like all stays at Walcot Hall, Crazy Horse Yurt is dog-friendly, so your four-legged companion can join your countryside adventure.
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