Templar Treehouse (Wales)

Quirky treehouse with hot tub and slide with beautiful views overlooking the river.

4 guests · 1 bedroom · 3 beds · 1 bathroom

See my guide to the best treehouse holidays with hot tub.

Solar colour change wind chime owl… there are barn and tawny owls to be heard if not seen in the valley!
Hidden table now provides wall maps to plan your Pembrokeshire adventure in the great outdoors…
We have tried to think of everything so you don’t have to! No tv, no music, tech free (unless you really need WiFi?!) listen to the deafening silence or sing along to Buck the talking deer head!!
Mezzanine sloping roof (headroom 3ft centre down to 12 inches at feet!) top to tail sleeps two There is one small single mattress length 5ft 6; & 2ft wise.The other is mattress is 4ft long & 2ft wide There are extra cushions, deflated ready bed, etc.
Room with views
Buck the reindeer on wall to left of mezzanine ladder; karaoke time!
Beautiful surroundings in your own private gardens; the Melin mill is completely derelict and dangerous and is fenced off for safety
Comfort & joy Cosy & warm Whatever the weather
The best Autumnal mushroom and toadstool sprouting season…faery rings everywhere!
Comfort and joy!! Solitude and serenity! You will find much peace and love here
Sit back and relax in your own private sole use hot tub with views over pond and stone circle…
Full size shower room with under floor heating
Bluebell woods
View of busy bird feeder and woodland valley from hot tub, slide for the more adventurous!
My favourite mill garden faery toadstool spot!
Sunset pond and tree house
Light the way home…
Love is in the air and everywhere you look around.
Templar treehouse, balcony, slide and hot tub underneath
Hidden small oven and microwave
Fabulous local dog walk, doggie daycare available
Fireside marshmallow and strawberry toasting… chocolate fondue set ready for you… just bring lots Chocolat
Templar treehouse in its own private garden, pond with rowing boat, riverside woodland walk
Ingenious pull down dining table and Pembrokeshire maps for planning trips out!
Halloween decorations blew away in storm Callum; guests can enjoy more under cover protection here!!
Room with a view… of green valley, ponds, river, birds, bats, owls, no other people, maybe a cat, squirrel or badger will visit!!
Templar treehouse view through lounge to kitchenette… go to fabulous foodie Narberth for no cook holidays!!
Always be happy!! In merino wool under, over, blissful bedding
Cooking is a pleasure not a chore! But for a break from cooking you can pre order meals online from Plum Vanilla We love Curry Andrew Rees butchers Caws Cenarth
Faery toadstool ring
View down from mezzanine… through patio doors pond visible so ideal for wild duck watching!
Row row row the boat, gently round the pond! Life jackets provided with oars! The river is raging & too dangerous so please do not attempt it!!
Huge mill garden is all yours for your stay! Children MUST be supervised at all times please Alas NOT fenced so dogs must be on leads at all times please
Peace and love guide you over the bridge and next to the river
Fairy lights all the way up stairs and around balcony
Small but perfectly formed kitchenette!
Autumnal leaves and weedy pond for rowing
Templar treehouse lounge; leather armchairs, antique wood burning fire, large windows and patio doors for fabulous views
Totally private Hot tub underneath tree house with swinging sofa on right and stone circle entrance ahead
Templar treehouse from stone circle
Looking forward to Spring!
Hidden small fridge. There is a large fridge freezer in amenities a short walk away which you are more than welcome to use.
Magical marshmallows and strawberries with chocolate sauce… mmm
Sunset Templar… ideal bat watching
Double bed with merino wool bedding, leather armchair with pull out ladder behind to access mezzanine sleeping area

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Dominic Sawyer

Dominic has been writing on the web since 2000. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Biological Sciences from Nottingham University and his research thesis has been published in journals. With a foundation in painstaking research he found his passion for travel and has worked in the sector for 20 years. He has written a book about travel and has extended his expertise to consumer research across the travel and leisure sector.