Wigwams arrive in Cornwall’s Ruthern Valley

Last week saw Wigwam Holidays head to the deep South West. Ruthern Valley to be precise. Home of the Eden project, Rick Stein, the lost gardens of Heligan and not least the Cornish pasty; Cornwall now plays host to two brand new five berth wigwams®.

 

Set in the beautiful Ruthern Valley, Andrew and Nicky Johnston will offer you a big West County welcome at Ruthern Valley wigwams®.

“We heard about the wigwams through the internet and had to find out more” said Andrew,” “when we saw the cabins on we just knew they were exactly what we were after, as an environmentally friendly alternative to caravans. We particularly liked the attention given to the interior design offering luxury camping on sleeping platforms which dismantle to become comfy sofas by day, and the simple but effective kitchen unit.”

Andrew and Nicky have a background in yacht charter so is it any surprise that they fell for the naughtical lines of the all wooden wigwams®.

Wigwams® truly are the ultimate camping cabin, heated double glazed fully insulated built from sustainable sourced home grown timber they are guaranteed to be a big hit with campers.

Ruthern Valley wigwams offers a beautiful setting for your Cornish vacation, children old a young will love the natural woodland and Ruthern valley is centrally located to all the big attractions with the world renowned Eden project only 20mins drive away. Check out the surf conditions for easy access to both coasts and enjoy surfing Mecca’s like Polzeath, Harlyn and Watergate Bay.(home to Jamie Oliver’s “fifteen restaurant”).

The Johnston’s are delighted with their new wigwams, “We have enjoyed working with wigwam holidays and appreciated there very personal service, it was fantastic seeing the wigwams finally arrive” says Andrew. The wigwam holidays ethos of great value and back to nature fun, fits effortlessly with Ruthern Valleys gorgeous rural location.

Free the pirate within and head to Cornwall this season for your
wigwam holiday.

 Go Wild Go Wigwam Go Ruthern Valley

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