Set in the beautiful countryside of rural
Dorset, Caalm Camp is a family-run retreat that boasts exceptional facilities.
The yurts themselves are surprisingly spacious with ample room to sleep six
people and a toasty log-burning stove in the centre. Smoke from the fire is
piped away through ‘the crown’, a carefully crafted centrepiece in the roof
where a Perspex dome allows you to kick back and watch the stars from the
warmth of your abode. From each yurt it is a short walk to the Old Hay Barn, a
converted barn that stands as a testament to the site's working history as
a dairy farm. Now equipped with a fully-furnished kitchen and cosy living space, it’s difficult to imagine the place stacked with hay bales. The inviting communal lounge complete with games, books and a TV is the perfect rainy day retreat. Not all facilities here are communal, however. Each of the seven yurts onsite have their own fridge in the
kitchen along with their own wet-room that houses a shower, toilet and vanity
unit for storing toiletries.
Caalm Camp boasts plenty of space for kids
to play, as well as a wooden playground, while stepping from the boundaries
there are loads of good walks in the local area. Duncliff Wood is packed with
bluebells during the spring while a wander up Bulbrrow Hill rewards you with
exquisite panoramic views over Dorset and its surrounding counties. Nearby,
beautiful Shaftesbury is a short drive away, its quaint, cobbled streets leading
to and fro from the elegant old church by the market place.
Amid such quintessentially English
surroundings the Mongolian yurts of Caalm Camp could almost feel out of
place. But with so much love and attention put into the site – from the hand
painted lattice work of the yurts to the wheelbarrows waiting by the car park –
this is a place where you can’t help but feel at home. An authentic glamping
getaway in a prime location.