Treehouse in Cornwall with outdoor bath: Meaning ‘to restore’ in Cornish, Daskor Treehouse is a soul-soothing sanctuary tucked away on the edge of the Lizard Peninsula. Here, treetop views stretch to the horizon, birdsong greets each morning, and peace lingers in the air. Designed with intention and wrapped in wilderness, this is a place for slow mornings, golden-hour feasts, and starlit soaks between the trees.
Daskor Treehouse
3.4 miles W of Helford
Sleeps 5 | dog friendly
From £198 per night
Introduction
Overview
Perched in a quiet hillside glade, Daskor Treehouse blends striking architecture with the quiet stillness of nature. Wake to sunlight filtering through the leaves and linger over long breakfasts on the deck as the birds stir around you. Every inch of this enchanting retreat has been thoughtfully designed with comfort in mind from the soft, earthy interiors to the views that follow you from room to room. Spend your days exploring winding creeks, hidden coves, and postcard-perfect villages, before returning for an alfresco soak in the stone bath or a glass of something special as dusk settles over the canopy.
Step Inside
Open the door and step into a beautifully, light-filled space with Scandinavian soul. Picture windows flood the open-plan living area with golden light, illuminating soft, earthy tones and natural textures that echo the world outside.
The kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with everything you could need, including a large fridge and separate freezer, a sleek Samsung induction hob, combi oven, kettle, toaster and dishwasher and all the essentials for whipping up feasts with fresh finds from the village store.
Gather around the built-in dining bench for leisurely breakfasts, coffee-fuelled catch-ups, or romantic dinners, then retreat to the sumptuous velvet sofa for evenings by the Jøtul wood burner. With books to browse, board games to play, and mellow vinyl spinning on the record player, this is a space designed for true relaxation.
The master bedroom is a peaceful sanctuary with a king-size bed wrapped in luxury linens, a dressing table to prepare for the day, and treetop views through the window. In the second bedroom, you’ll find another plush king-size bed (with a pull-out single for an extra guest), clever under-stair storage drawers, and more calming views through leafy windows perfect for slow starts and leisurely lie-ins.
The spacious bathroom is sleek and spa-like, with emerald green tiles, gold accents, and a rainforest shower that promises to wash away every last worry. A heated towel rail, modern basin, and stylish WC complete the space.
Outdoors
Built from fallen local chestnut trees, Daskor’s private deck opens out to panoramic views across the canopy and rolling Cornish fields beyond. For laid-back feasts, unpack a picnic from your hamper and wander to a sunny spot in the nearby meadow, or take it with you on a riverside stroll or to the golden coast for lunch with a view. As the day winds down, sink into the outdoor stone bath, steam rising into the cool night air with the stars overhead and nothing but the hush of the trees around you.
Explore
Tucked within the wild beauty of the Lizard Peninsula National Landscape, Daskor Treehouse is perfectly placed for days filled with Cornish charm and coastal adventure. Just a short stroll away, the waterside village of Gweek awaits with its welcoming pub, The Black Swan, and village store brimming with local produce, fresh bakes, and refill essentials.
Wander further to the postcard-pretty hamlet of Helford, where boats bob gently on the tide, and well known pubs The Shipwrights Arms and The Ferryboat Inn offer up breathtaking river views and menus full of local, coastal flavours. Nearby woodland café, Slice in Constantine is a hidden gem for long, leisurely brunches and hearty, wholesome dishes. Make sure to stop by Gear Farm, a local favourite - their handmade pasties alone are worth the trip.
For those craving the call of water, the Helford River is nothing short of spellbinding. Hire a kayak, paddleboard or sailboat and drift along the quiet waterways, stopping off for secret swims and shoreline picnics. Or keep your feet on dry land and explore the riverbanks on foot, where the scent of wildflowers and salt fill the air. When the sea calls, the dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters of Kynance Cove are just a short drive away and further afield, the vibrant town of Falmouth beckons with subtropical gardens, sandy beaches, and some of the finest seafood in the county.
Layout
Smart TV, fridge and freezer, induction hob, combi oven, dishwasher. toaster and kettle. Two bedrooms both with king size beds. Bedroom 2 also has a single trungle bed. Shower, WC, wash-basin and heated towel rail.
Extra Information
There are two other treehouses onsite; Skapya Treehouse (5858) and Kalmynsi Treehouse (5857).
More Details
- Dogs welcome
- Short breaks available
- Wood-burner/Open fire
- Private parking for 2 cars
- Superfast WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub .5 miles
- Garden furniture
Availability, reservations and pricing: £198 - £248 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.
There is a charge of £38 per pet per week or short break.
A non-refundable booking fee of £0.00 is payable per booking.
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