Sunday, 12 January 2014

Weathering the storms

Our first winter in charge of the Shepherd's Hut has been a wild one, but being on a hill we've escaped the flooding that has caused all sorts of trouble in this part of Cornwall.  The hut has battled the weather fiercely, with not a single leak appearing.  Starting to wonder whether we should have clad our own house in corrugated tin!


Whilst the hut hibernates (we close her down from bonfire night to valentines day to give the ground a rest), we've been working on some little extras - thanks to inspired feedback by some of our 2013 guests - to make our guests even more at home in the hut.  If you've stayed with us before then next time you come look out for what's new!

Also new is Rabbit the puppy - who fortunately so resembles the previous resident dog here (Bee) that we needn't change our Hideaway Huts logo (see our website www.hideawayhuts.co.uk and you'll understand)! Here she is:


Today we noticed the first snowdrop shoots poking through so it looks like spring will be with us in plenty of time for our first guests of the year who are booked in for a Valentine's day retreat.  We still have availability for other dates in Feb so get in touch if you need to escape to the country for a few days to snuggle up next to the log burner with a book and a cuppa.  stay@hideawayhuts.co.uk

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Keeping it in the family

After nearly five years at Treworgey in Cornwall, Alec, Jo and Juno (and Bee!) are moving to Scotland to Alec's family home in Morayshire.  

After a spell of banging, drilling, driving around with trailers, painting, curtain making and final-touching, Jo and Alec started Hideaway Huts on the Treworgey farm three years ago.  We’re sure you’ll agree that the result was worth all the hard work.  They have thoroughly enjoyed meeting the various guests who have come to stay in the Shepherd’s Hut, but the time has come for their next adventure in life. 


In anticipation of the big move, Hideaway Huts is now being taken on by Jo’s sister Holly and her boyfriend Andy who have moved down to live at Treworgey so that Holly can take on the role of helping to run Treworgey Cottages.  Holly and Andy are very excited to be the new owners of Hideaway Huts and are currently in training from Jo and Alec, so you can rest assured that your next visit to the hut will be as welcoming and luxurious as the last one! 



Wednesday, 6 March 2013


Four reasons to visit Cornwall in Spring

There are loads of great reasons to visit Cornwall in Spring, but we think these four stand-out experiences are sure to knock your socks off.

Spring festivals
Experience guided walks and talks, garden spring clean events, Gardeners' Question Time and a Spring Fair in the beautiful seaside town of Falmouth during its famous Spring Festival. It's all on from March 14th to 24th, so there's no time to lose.
Or why not head to the Tamar Valley later in the month for its Spring Trail Festival. Taking place between March 28th and April 7th, this event features over 30 guided walks to help people explore this lesser-known corner of Cornwall - and just a short drive from Hideaway Hut too.

Flowers in full bloom
With its warm climate, Cornwall is in bloom before the rest of Britain. Expect to see Cornish specialists like camellias, rhododendrons and magnolias in abundance as well as stunning wild flowers. If flora is your thing, check out the fabulous Cornwall Spring Flower Show on April 6th and 7thin the magnificent grounds of Boconnoc House.

Surf's up
There is no question Cornwall is the UK's top surfing destination, and spring is when it really comes alive. In May Newquay hosts the English National Surfing Championships. There will be contests for men and women of all ages, so expect some fierce competition. Watergate Bay is the venue for the event on May 12th and 13th.

Local food and drink
Cornwall has some of the best locally produce food and drink in the world and spring is the time to sample it.  Try everything from the huge variety of local fish to some mouth-watering cheeses made right here in Cornwall. There's also some pretty good beer and cider, not to mention our famous English wines.
Trereife House is hosting its fourth Easter Bank Holiday Food and Craft Fair weekend at the historic Queen Anne manor house (March 29th to April 1st), while the hugely popular Porthleven Food Festival on April 20th is sure to appeal.



Thanks to our guest blogger from snappycontentwriting.com
Hideaway Hut Comes out of Hibernation for 2013


The freshly-painted and spruced hut re-opened her stable door on the 1st March, just in time for daffodils to be the flower of the season. 


Thank you to our first guests of 2013, who left this lovely message in the book last weekend..







(On closer inspection suspect that those of us without magnifying eyesight might need a translation - will return to the book itself for a closeup and add a caption!)

Friday, 14 September 2012

South East Cornwall's Summer and Autumn Events

This summer has been jam-packed with fantastic events just down the road from Hideaway Hut. From Port Eliot Festival, Boconnoc Steam Fair, Looe Food Festival of the Sea and the famous Raft Race to last weekend's postponed (to about the hottest day of the year) Liskeard Show. 


The start of the 2012 Looe Raft Race from Looe Beach





Donkey Derby at Liskeard Show!


And the best bit is that it's not over yet. Summer events continue with Duloe's Beer Festival weekend, just a stroll up the lane, and after that Looe's ever-expanding and excellent Music Festival which makes the most of all sorts of venues from the big sandy beach to the tiniest pubs around the town..


Keep an eye on out for more posts about upcoming events as the autumn progresses

Thursday, 5 April 2012

The First Hut Engagement!

Our claims that we have an especially romantic hideaway here have been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt by David and Kate (soon to be) Brewer. Asking a girl to marry you on top of the Cornish cliffs on a beautifully sunny day (and with a beautiful ring) turns out to be a surefire route to a successful 'yes!'. We like to think Dave was moved to action by their mood-inspiring accommodation :)

Best of luck and many CONGRATULATIONS to Dave and Kate. Who knows which hutters might be next?..



Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year Everyone!

Hideaway Hut has been tucked up for her winter hibernation since bonfire night, and apart from a brief re-opening to accommodate a couple of our more adventurous friends over New Year, she remains that way until Valentine's Day when our first official 2012 guests are coming to enjoy her once again.

From then on she's open season. Why not have a look at the local What's On on the homepage, and maybe tie your stay in with a local food, literary or music festival? Or perhaps you, like many other hutters, prefer to enjoy her all to yourself, toasting yourselves by her cosy fire or just admiring the view..

We look forward to welcoming you (back?) in 2012..