Sail across the Solent and enjoy a dose of coastal vitality at our stunning sea-view yurt where ocean waves and flourishing gardens set the backdrop to each day. Tucked within private hillside grounds at the most southerly tip of the Isle of Wight, this stunning hideaway entwines the best of indoor and outdoor living and boasts stunning views over Reeth Bay and a private onsite spa. Thoughtfully considered throughout, the fairly light-strung interiors of this traditional yurt offer space for up to four, with an open-plan living area topped with a Toono window and collection of outdoor spaces. Relax on the soft grass in the garden, slip into a deep snooze on one of the sun loungers, and look forward to alfresco meals and firepit toasts above glittering seas. For utter relaxation, laze in the outdoor bath at sundown and watch the sunset from the comfort of bubbly waters.
Lazydays Hideaway
3.6 miles W of Ventnor
Sleeps 4
From £145 per night
Sea-view yurt on the Isle of Wight with an outdoor bathtub: Wake up in total comfort each day and embrace soul-stirring island adventures. Taking pride of place above Reeth Bay on the Isle of Wight, Lazydays Hideaways encourages slow days of salt-kissed bliss. Warmed by a tropical microclimate, wrapped in floral and ocean views, and topped by some of the starriest skies in the UK, it’s an island dream for the wild at heart.
Overview
Step Inside
The welcoming curved interiors of Lazydays Hideaways are immediately inviting. Step inside to find the cosiest living space decorated with organic textures and cheerful colours. Framed by wooden slats and topped by a fantastic Toono window, you can simultaneously connect with the elements around you whilst immersing in your own private cocoon. Taking centre stage, a restful double bed layered in soft linens and a warming throw encourages slow mornings and early nights gazing up at the sky. Meanwhile, a comfortable sofa can also be transformed into two single beds upon request, perfect for little ones. Central heating keeps the yurt toasty in all seasons, while a wood-burner adds a warming amber glow for those hygge-filled moments. Looking after all of life’s routines, a separate kitchen area can be found outside in a unique upcycled retro caravan. Inside, a bright and spacious kitchenette has everything you need for creating delicious meals, along with a table with bench seating for four. Gather inside or head out onto the deck to enjoy alfresco spreads under blue skies. You can also find an open-air shower outside, as well as an outdoor bath with gorgeous sea views, perfect for embracing outdoor living throughout the year.
Outdoors
Wonderful for making the most of the day, Lazydays Hideaway’s south-facing, sea-view garden is a magnetic spot. Surrounded by subtropical greenery and overlooking rolling waves, it’s the perfect place to relax with a book, practice some yoga, or simply sit and admire the views. Step out early on the sun-soaked deck to wake up with the morning and a cup of your favourite cuppa, breathing in the fresh ocean air and planning your agenda for the day. Switch to a sun lounger to chill out, or wander the gardens to find more hidden corners, including a tree swing and garden chairs, before making use of the barbecue for chargrilled feasts. As dusk settles, turn your gaze starward to admire countless twinkling gems in the sky above. Best enjoyed from the warmth of the firepit or outdoor baths, the skies here are considered some of the best in the UK for stargazing and constellation spotting – from the Hunter, Orion, and Cassiopeia, the Queen, to the Big Bear, Ursa Major.
Private Outdoor Spa
Promising a heavenly addition to island hideaways, a private spa can be found onsite and booked for exclusive use. Nestled in a private pocket overlooking the English Channel, this holistic spa has everything you need for a soothing experience. Immerse in nature and enjoy deep relaxation through contrast hot and cold therapy with a traditional wood-fired sauna, invigorating plunge pool, outdoor rain shower, two alfresco side-by-side baths, and cold bucket immersion. A changing room, relaxation yurt, and outdoor firepit are available to enjoy too - all backdropped by enchanting sea views. Arrange bookings directly with the owner during your stay and look forward to utter relaxation.
Explore
Situated off England’s sheltered south coast, the beautiful Isle of Wight is home to some of the best beaches, clifftop paths, and coastal villages in the UK, all framed by rolling greenery. At the most southerly tip of the island above Puckaster Cove, Lazydays Hideaway near Niton village offers the most idyllic base for exploring its seaside treasures and immersing in nature throughout the year. Make the most of your relaxing sanctuary, before setting off to enjoy timeless adventures. For unique ways to explore the island, you can set off in the car, rent E-bikes from Niton, or follow the flow of nearby trails on foot to discover secret gems. For nearby beauty spots, St Catherine's lighthouse is a must-visit for its far-reaching views over the sea. Meanwhile nearby Castlehaven beach is beloved for its often-quiet shores and seasonal beach restaurant. Not far away, the town of Ventnor awaits with a wealth of shops and cafés, as well as plenty of seafront space for hours on the beach. It’s also home to Ventnor Botanic Garden. Dubbed ‘Britain’s hottest garden’, this balmy oasis is open year-round and features more than 30,000 trees and plants suited to the subtropical environment – many of which are rare or endangered. A little further afield, Freshwater is an ideal destination for water lovers and is also only a stone’s throw from the world-famous Needles. Wander along the cliffs or take the chairlift from Alum Bay to see these iconic chalk stalks rising from the sapphire waters of the sea. To refuel, The Hut in Freshwater is renowned for its Michelin-recommended seafood dishes, while The Piano Cafe is especially loved for its brunches and lunches. In Niton, pick up fresh produce from the village shop or pull up a seat at the 16th-century Buddle Inn to enjoy hearty pub classics. In season, you can also head over to the True Food Kitchen above Castlehaven, before returning to Lazydays Hideaway to round off the day with a showstopping sunset.
Special Information
Your stay at Lazyday Hideaway will automatically give you a 12-month membership to Wanderlust Camping Club.
Extra Information
There is another yurt on site; Stargazers’ Retreat (5125) - a great solution if you are looking to holiday with friends, but with your own secluded area to enjoy. Both hideaways are positioned in a way to assure privacy.
You can also book a variety of spa treatments on site (at an additional cost) - treat yourself or that special someone to the ultimate pamper experience. The lovely owners offer a wellbeing menu including; massages, facials, yoga and aromatherapy treatments for the outdoor bathtub. Please speak directly to the owner to arrange a treatment and drift into a dreamy state of relaxation during your stay at Lazyday Hideaway. The private outdoor spa can also be booked directly with the owner.
More Details
- No pets
- Travel cot and high chair
- Short breaks available
- Hot tub/Outdoor bath
- Wood-burner/Open fire
- Private parking for 2 cars
- WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub .25 miles
- Patio furniture and barbecue
Availability, reservations and pricing: £145 - £200 per night
Bed linen and towels are included in the price. There are no extra charges for cots or high chairs where they are listed in the property description on the website.
A non-refundable booking fee of £35.00 is payable per booking.
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