Living Room Treehouses
Featured on George Clarke's Amazing Spaces where they came in for high praise, the off-grid Living Room Treehouses are remote and magical - with a lot of wow factor and ensuite facilities. They're wonderful for families and romantic for couples, with beautifully designed interiors and a stunning woodland setting - nestling on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Unique magical treehouses surrounded by stunning woodland views
Just a short distance from the historic market town of Machynlleth
On the edge of the iconic Snowdonia National Park, with excellent walks and cycling paths
About Living Room Treehouses
The six off-grid and well spaced treehouses are located 8 miles from the bustling market town of Machynlleth, on a traditional Welsh sheep farm, in a hidden valley on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. It's a stunning landscape. Built with sustainably harvested wood (mostly sourced locally) up to 30ft high in the tree canopy of the oak, larch and Scots pine woodland, these are genuine treehouses. You won't find any stilts here! Named Hengoed, Gwdy Hw, Lofty, Ty Mawr, Bryn Meurig Bach, and Pen y Bryn, each treehouse is open-plan, divided into separate areas for living and sleeping. The living area has a fully equipped kitchen with 2/4-burner gas hob, seating/dining area and lovely woodburning stove, while the sleeping area has a comfy double bed, and fold-down bunk beds for little ones. There's also a day-bed for a third child, if required. The treehouses also have ensuite compost toilets, lovely forest showers (heated by your woodburner) and lots of eco-technology, including solar panels and even a water powered fridge. Outside, there's a deck with a craftsmen-made dining table and chairs, perfect for al-fresco dining in the tree canopy! All water is suitable to drink - coming from the site's own mountain spring, passing through particulate filters and out of your taps and shower. Linen and toiletries are supplied, but you should bring your own towels. There's no mains electricity, but lanterns, fairy lights and tea lights will help to make your stay even more romantic and peaceful! Sorry, no dogs - but there is a farmhouse kennels just 2 miles away.
Living Room Treehouses is open from 31/01 to 21/12 in 2024 and from 31/01 to 20/12 in 2025.
There are 6 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
6 x Treehouses
Max 5 people
Six fully equipped and unique treehouses, allocated on arrival. Sleeping a family of 4-5, each has a double and two single bunk beds, plus an extra day bed if necessary. Also has a kitchen, ensuite toilet, shower, and outside deck.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Machynlleth area
There are gorgeous local walks, streams to play in, and woods to explore. Many guests prefer to do very little, staying close to the treehouses and enjoying the experience of life in the trees - however, there are plenty of local attractions too.
The treehouses are close to wonderful walking and mountain bike trails, and glorious sandy beaches.
The fascinating Centre for Alternative Technology is nearby too, as is King Arthur's Labyrinth and many other great places to visit.
Other great spots to explore around Machynlleth include:
- Beaches of Aberdyfi and Ynyslas
- Cadair Idris mountain
- Dyfi Osprey Project
- MOMA Art Gallery Machynlleth
- RSPB Ynys Hir Nature Reserve
- Dyfi Valley Bioshere
- Corris Mine Explorers
- Dyfi Gin Distillery