Woodsman’s Cabin – Dordogne

  • Cabin for 2

1 double.


A romantic, remote eco-cabin on its own lake. Cycle the tandem through charming French villages and off into the wilderness...

Rustic, romantic and remote, Woodsman’s Cabin is a perfectly self-contained – and very eco-friendly – hideaway for two. A wooden verandah overlooks a lake of very tame carp, your only neighbours, though an astonishing variety of wildlife comes and goes: kingfishers, frogs, red squirrels, kites, deer, and more (including unfortunately gnats and mozzies now and again). Inside, a cosy living space holds plenty to discover (look out for the temperamental gramophone). Hot water comes from the wood burner, and your lights are candles or oil lamps. A shower room at the back has a  cleverly done compost loo, and, up a little staircase, there’s a double bedroom looking out through the trees. Paddle across to Duck Island on a sturdy handmade raft (bereft of ducks since last winter, when the lake froze and a hungry fox skated across for dinner) or hire bikes from Di and cycle the local trails. Wednesday markets in nearby Piégut are bountiful; cook your prizes in the delightful kitchen, or outside on the stove or campfire BBQ.

Halcyon Honeymoons

Champagne, flowers, and a bicycle made for two – all provided on your truly special eco-friendly honeymoon. A delicious ‘cabin cuisine’ dinner will be delivered on your first night, and fresh croissants, bread & jam every morning. Laze under the trees in a hammock or picnic in a secluded spot – canoeing, vineyard tours and other adventures can be organized too. £750 per week – please call to arrange.

Pets are welcome by prior arrangement only. Kids cannot be accommodated


Our guests say...

"Our stay was a fabulous gift from our children & what an amazing gift! The Woodman's Cabin was everything we hoped for & more, from the beautiful lake, the setting, the way the cabin was designed & equiped to the lovely owners Diane & Bob who came to make sure all was well with our stay at least twice over the 3 days! When we arrived there was a very welcoming log fire burning & as it was quite late in the evening Diane had been down to light the candles & oil lamp making the cabin look absolutely magical. Thank you to everyone who had a hand in organising our perfect break!"

Penelope, 02/10/2012

"A superb location literally off the beaten track. Completely unique. Wonderful relaxing holiday with just local wildlife for company. We switched off from the rat race in minutes of arriving. Our second holiday through Canopy & Stars; both quite different but both hold very fond memories. We are the envy of family and friends with these holidays we keep finding"

Tori, 16/06/2012

"We enjoyed our stay very much and although the weather wasn't very good the cosiness of the cabin in the evenings made up for it, it was nice to snuggle down listening to the wind and rain outside. Also was very surprised at how well appointed it all was. The board games and art supplied were a great idea and I loved the raft that was out on the lake, also the wind up radio made for surprisingly good entertainment and we even had the hot shower, which was great!"

Lisa, 14/04/2012

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Everything you need to know about Woodsman’s Cabin

The essentials

The important stuff

  • Check in is at 4pm
  • Check out is at 10am
  • The cabins are both off-grid.
  • Solar lights, candles and oil lamps are all provided for a romantic glow!
  • Universal wind-up charger for phone / ipod
  • Pets are welcome by prior arrangement only
  • Bike hire is arranged in advance too.

Sleeping arrangements

1 double.

Kids & Pets

Pets are welcome by prior arrangement only. Kids cannot be accommodated

Cooking

  • Tea, coffee, sugar, kitchen basics, wine & beer
  • Gas cooker
  • Wood-fired stove
  • Campfire BBQ
  • Gas fridge
  • Sink, washing up things all provided

Washing

  • The compost loo and solar-powered shower (boosted by the woodburner) are built into the cabin. Basic toiletries are provided.

Heating, lighting & bedding

  • Bedlinen & towels all provided

Entertainment

  • Raft for your own private lake
  • Fishing equipment & nets
  • Maps & local area info
  • Compasses, binoculars, walking-sticks
  • An eclectic library
  • Art materials
  • Board games, cards
  • Wind-up radio

Getting there

Covert Cabin, Lacaud, 24360 Busserolles, France

By Car

The cabins are situated several miles away from each other in the beautiful Dordogne region of South West France. Di will send you specific directions once she knows which cabin you are going to, or in some cases it may be easier to meet her at the nearest town and follow her. You can get the ferry and then drive to the cabins. The journey takes 8 hrs from Calais and 5hrs from Le Havre.

Or you can fly to France and then rent a car. The nearest airport is Limoges. Journey times are 1.5 hrs from Limoges, 2.15 hrs from Bordeaux and 6 hrs from Paris. You can park right outside the cabins, or if the farm track that leads to the door isn't accessible, you can park at the top and Di & Bob will drive your luggage down in the landrover.

By Train

Get the Eurostar from London to Paris where you can jump on the TGV for as little as 2.15 hrs to the nearest train station Angoulême. We're sorry, it's not possible to arrange pickups.

Eating & drinking

wine

At the Cabins

One of the many delights of staying at Covert Cabin is leisurely cooking, sharing a relaxed supper and a good bottle of something on the wooden verandah that looks out over each lake. Each cabin has tea and coffee, basic condiments - and tiny jars of herbs and spices - along with wine and cold beer waiting on arrival so you can start unwinding straight away. If you arrive after the shops have closed, Di and Bob provide "a shop in a box" from which you can buy all the makings of a tasty meal, day or night.

Shopping

Wednesday is market day at the local village of Piégut, where you can find all sorts of regional and local specialities. It is very popular with locals and guests alike and you can stock up on meat, very good fish, and local, seasonal fruit and veg. A grocer, boulangerie and tabac all lie within cycling distance.

There is also a 'cabincuisine' service at Woodsman's Cabin only where a delicious, freshly prepared 3 course meal can be delivered to your door by arrangement with Di.

You will find details all the local restaurants in each cabin. These range from workers cafés to Michelin-starred fine dining.

There is a 'Café Brocante' in nearby St-Estèphe, a café combined with a bric-a-brac shop, where you can sip a coffee and browse vintage treasures at the same time.

Vegetarian: La Sens de la Terre in Piegut is a delightful vegetarian restaurant - unusual for this rural corner of France and fantastic for lunch.

Things to do

lake raft

The freedom to frog spot is precious, and we wouldn't want to stop you lazing on the raft or hammock, reading, sketching, foraging wood for the fire, or simply poring over the unexpected treasures of the cabins themselves. For active sorts, there's plenty to do, though...

Outdoor & active

If you're staying at Fisherman's or Woodsman's Cabin (but not Poacher's at the moment), Di and Bob can arrange bike hire in advance and leave the bikes or the tandem waiting for you next to your cabin on arrival. There is a whole network of off-road cycling and walking paths in the woodland and further afield for you to explore. Maps of the local area and compasses are provided so you won't get lost. You can also cycle or walk the 2 miles to the local village where there's a baker, a shop and a bar. Bob once even cycled here from Normandy - It took him five days!

On the vélorail network, couples or families can power bicycle-like contraptions along (disused!) train tracks - there's one about an hour away, a novel experience with wonderful views.

Fun in and on the water

The lakes outside the cabins provide all sorts of opportunities and some guests do little else during their stay. You can paddle around on Bob's handmade raft or jump into the lake if you fancy a splash and a swim, whatever the weather. Carp have been spotted, so do try out the fishing rods, but have a plan B for supper: they're tame, and catch on quickly.

Slightly further away are local rivers great for canoeing. Lake St Estèphe is between the Woodsman's and Fisherman's Cabins, around 5km from each and 12km from Poachers - your nearest 'beach.' It has pedalos and canoes for hire in the summer, and a simple beachside bar for a beer or some frites.

Périgord-Limousin regional natural park

The cabins are situated within the Parc Naturel Périgord-Limousin: a land of springs and chestnut trees, and an area devoted to traditional farming and artisan woodwork. It also surrounds a wealth of beautiful french villages, caves, vineyards, châteaux and museums.

Tour de Piégut - the remains of a 12th-century castle nearby, destroyed by Richard the Lion Heart in 1199.

Meet your hosts

the hide

Di and Bob Kirkwood were drawn to the area due to its amazing natural beauty and lush climate. In 1999, a huge storm blew down many of the trees on the estate and one of Di & Bob's first jobs when they moved ten years ago was to start tidying, using the fallen timber to build the Woodsman's Cabin. Now many happy guests have come and gone, and a second cabin has joined the first, again using timber from the woodland, which Di and Bob manage themselves. When Kate Humble and her husband Ludo Graham visited in 2011, they loved it so much they wanted one of their very own. Di & Bob started work on Poacher's Cabin, a peaceful retreat where Kate, Ludo and the dogs can lounge about relishing the stillness, and guests can enjoy in their absence. Bob still always has a project on the go - from the hide in the woods to floating vegetable patches, you won't discover exactly what has evolved until you arrive. The woods around Fisherman's Cabin are chestnut, oak, and the beech wood traditionally used for charcoal burning, which Bob plans to use in the future for art materials - and barbecues.

Di and Bob are very environmentally aware and strive to make every detail of their off-grid cabins as efficiently eco-friendly as possible. Woodsman's Cabin and Poacher's Cabin are lit at night with a mixture of candles, oil lamps and stored solar power, whereas solar panels and a waterwheel provide 12v electricity for Fisherman's Cabin, from which you can charge laptops if you bring a car charger. Wood burners heat water for the showers using an ingenious mechanism designed by Bob. The cabins use water from the lakes, filtered many times, for showering and washing up, and one last filtration unit makes it perfectly safe for drinking (but bottled water can be provided as well). There are compost toilets, using sawdust from Bob's sawmill, and anything remotely recyclable is recycled. You can even use the wind-up and solar chargers at all three cabins for iPhones and iPods.

The wildlife at Covert Cabin is one of the things that makes a stay here so special. From the deck just outside the cabin you can see kingfishers flying over the lake and deer scouting the forest floor. Occasional red squirrels may pass just feet from you, and red kites circle overhead. Sit quietly in Bob's handmade hide in the woods near Fisherman's Cabin and pine martens or wild boar may join you; in September, though, you're more likely to see an intrepid local foraging for wild mushrooms such as the delicious ceps which grow abundantly hereabouts. In spring and summer there are wildflowers aplenty which encourage a delightful menagerie of bees and butterflies.

There is no light pollution at Covert Cabin so the stargazing here is spectacular too - on a clear night you can still see the Milky Way.


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