- coffee maker
- cookware / dinnerware / cutlery
- fire pit / ring
- kitchen
- private hot tub
- shower
- North America
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- South America
- Australia
- Oceania
- Asia
- Africa
- Central America & Caribbean
- coffee maker
- cookware / dinnerware / cutlery
- fire pit / ring
- kitchen
- private hot tub
- shower
- beach walks
- bird watching
- boating
- kayaking
- surfing
- water sports
- wine tour
- Self-catering
- Nearby Restaurants
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Check-in
2:00 PM
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Check-out
11:00 AM
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Taxes
Included
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Gift Cards
Not offered by this property.
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Included in the Rates
Accommodation
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Gratuity
Not included, but appreciated.
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Other Fees
None
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Parking
Included on-site
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Cellular Signal
Limited
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Wi-Fi Signal
None
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Minimum Age for Children
None
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Additional Guests
No additional charge for guests up to maximum occupancy.
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Suggested items to bring with you
Head torch, suitable footwear, raincoat, food & drink, and swimwear.
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Reservation and Cancellation Policy
All canceled reservations received 22 or more days prior to arrival are subject to a 10% cancellation penalty.
Reservations canceled within 21 days of the scheduled arrival date are subject to a 100% penalty and are responsible for the entire stay and will forfeit all payments.
If you want to amend your booking, you must notify KUDHVA within 6 weeks of your arrival date. Based on availability and the request KUDHVA will do their best to accommodate any changes but cannot guarantee this.
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Pet Policy
Pets are not allowed at this property.
How Do I Get There?
The closest station is Bodmin Parkway. However, Kudhva highly recommend arranging use of a car for your trip to Cornwall, as it makes the experience much easier and gives you the freedom to explore this beautiful part of the country.
DIRECTIONS from the Atlantic Highway
From A39 turn on to B3314 towards Slaughter Bridge.
Go through Slaughter Bridge and as you reach the end of the road, take a right onto B3266 and then an immediate left back onto the B3314.
Take the first right as the road forks down the B3263.
After several minutes you will pass Trebarwith Stoneworks on your right with a large slate sign at their entrance.
About 300m after this you will see the Kudhva sign, next to two wooden gates on your right, leading up a slate hill.
This is the entrance to Kudhva, drive up the hill and you will find yourself in the slate tooth carpark, where you need to leave your car.
When you arrive, you will need to park your car in the slate tooth car park, it is then a few minute walk up the slate track to the Reception building and your accommodation.
We ask that people don’t drive their cars up the track, as we’re trying to keep the ground and land as untouched as possible around the Kudhva.
Head to the Reception building. If you have arranged to meet one of the team there, this is where they will meet you, alternatively or if you’re arriving after hours please follow the additional instructions to find your accommodation.
View Google MapsThe Kudhva (Cornish for ‘hideout’) are temporary structures which don’t impact the environment and are barely seen amidst the flora and fauna. Their design came about through the desire to experience the beautiful site by being immersed in its offerings. Natural materials line the inside, built-in storage and the mezzanine bed allow for clean crisp lines in contrast to the textures and depths of the world outside. Standing high above the ground on timber legs these cabins appear to have landed here from another world.
Kudhva is an off-grid glampsite and event location with a difference. Left untouched, the site has become home to willow groves, gorse bushes and wild flowers; existing in harmony with mountainous slate stacks. The quarry pit is now a hidden lake fed by a waterfall and the southern edge of the site provides a stone walled, wild swimming reservoir. Kudhva is also home to a Grade II listed, Engine House, built in 1870 and restored by locals in the 1970’s, it’s the only one of its kind on this stretch of coast.
Kudhva allows you to immerse yourself in the rugged Cornish landscape, the slate piles frame the sea and Gull Rock, nestled at the bottom of the valley. As a totally off-grid site, the dream was to create a space which takes you away from the everyday, celebrates the sustainable, encourages you to be creative and creates a passive learning movement.
Accommodations
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Cabins
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