Harvest Moon Yurt is tucked away in the arboretum and raised up on stilts overlooking one of the natural pools.
Hidden within the arboretum at Walcot Hall, Harvest Moon Yurt offers a truly unique glamping experience in Shropshire. Raised on stilts and overlooking a natural pool, this Mongolian-inspired yurt is perfect for couples, small families, and anyone seeking a peaceful off-grid escape in nature.
Sleeping 2 adults and up to 2 children, this dog-friendly glamping accommodation blends rustic charm with thoughtful comforts.
Surrounded by trees and wildlife, Harvest Moon Yurt is designed for relaxation, slow living, and reconnecting with nature.
Wake to soft morning light through the yurt’s cupola opening and unwind to the sounds of birdsong and rustling leaves.
Inside, the yurt is warm, inviting, and thoughtfully furnished to create a comfortable glamping stay.
This Shropshire glamping yurt is perfect for switching off, reading, or simply enjoying the stillness of your surroundings.
Harvest Moon Yurt offers a balance of simplicity and convenience, ideal for those who enjoy off-grid holidays in the UK.
Guests are also welcome to bring a BBQ for outdoor cooking under the stars.
This is glamping in its purest form; peaceful, unplugged, and close to nature.
Perfect for those looking for a nature escape in Shropshire with a touch of adventure.
To make the most of your stay, we recommend bringing:
Harvest Moon Yurt is ideal for:
As with all stays at Walcot Hall, dogs are warmly welcomed, making it easy to bring your four-legged companion along.
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