Unusual Hotels In UK : Caban Casita – West Wales
Posted: 11th Nov 2009 Author: Michelle Penny Topics: National
Looking to stay in the UK for your next holiday but looking for something a bit different to your average hotel? The Caban Casita is definitely that.
Coming in at number one in The Guardian’s Top UK Log Cabins list, Caban Casita has also featured in the Sunday Times Top 20 Holiday Cottages and the Top 15 Unusual UK Hotels in the Daily Telegraph, all tendinng to point to this holiday accommodation being something a bit special, which it definitely is.
Designed by an architect in a Scandinavian style, this log cabin in Cenerath Waterfalls have been designed to blend into its woodland surroundings from the outside, but are definitely anything but subtle on the inside having been dressed in a funky retro style.
Insulated and lined in pine with wall heaters in every room this cabin is as cosy as it is funky, and offers everything you could need for a chilled out getaway, including a lounge with a wonderfully large Italian leather sofa to snuggle up together, a pebble fire to warm and entrance you, and even a plasma TV for when you can’t be bothered to go out.
The cabin also has a small, but adequate kitchen, though with so many good restaurants you’re not likely to use it that much, an equally cosy master bedroom with double bed, and also a toilet and shower room complete with heater to blow you dry as you step out of the shower. If you’re bringing the dog there’s good news there to - the cabin comes complete with a pooch bedroom!
Gorgeously seductive you could easily spend all your time in Caban Casita but it’s definitely worth venturing out as Cardigan Bay is only a short drive away and a hot spot for both dophins and seals. If you don’t though feel like venturing too far there’s still plenty to do on site with multiple footpaths through the forest, a heated outdoor pool, saunda, solarium, multi-gym and bar with home cinema and internet access.
You can find out more about Caban Casita and book your stay at the Under The Thatch website.









