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Kiss Wood Cabins Reviews

Wincle, Cheshire

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Wincle, Cheshire

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Situated in the Peak District National Park in a rural part of Cheshire, Kiss Wood Cabins offers a luxurious glamping stay for both couples and families. The site has just three spacious ensuite pods, equipped with everything you need for a comfy stay including cosy beds, TVs, BBQs and even jacuzzi hot tubs. Within easy reach of amazing attractions like Alton Towers and Tatton Park, you will also be in a prime location for fun days out!

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Camping Pod - Woodland Star Ensuite Pod with Hot Tub (Dog Friendly)Jun 2023

We stayed in the woodland star pod and I couldn't recommend it enough. The cabin was fully stocked with tea coffee and everything that you would need for a few days stay. It was spotless and the hot tub was a lovely treat. The only thing I would mention is if you are looking to have a BBQ or fire make sure you buy firewood/ charcoal, as it's a 20 min drive to Macclesfield to get some. We enjoyed lovely walks in the Peak District and would have happily stayed longer. We didn't want to leave!

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Camping Pod - Wild Thyme Ensuite Pod (Dog Friendly)May 2023

Had a lovely stay here at Kiss Wood Cabins in a nice cosy area with a beautiful view of the cows and horses in the fields, the sunset was beautiful. Perfect for dogs, the pods don't have their own individual fences, which we were worried about, but they do have a big gate at the start of the property to prevent your little best friends running off. Our cockapoo had the time of her life running up and down the long path and chilling on the porch bit so if they're well trained I wouldn't worry. The only thing to be mindful of is there's no Wi-Fi / data around the area, which is expected in the hills, but we had to drive for a while until we got enough data for the satnav. In this environment though, it is a nice break from things like social media. We weren't able to locate any sticks etc for the log fire so be mindful to bring your own kindle etc. Overall, it was a lovely little break and we will definitely be coming again.