About Us
What our cabin Offers
Conservation
The cabin is built on two acres of restored forest area using repurposed materials.
Sustainable living
Our cabin is solar powered and rainwater is harvested to meet our water demands.
Memorable experiences
Enjoy clean crisp air, sleep to the lulling sound of water falls, be one with nature.
Beautiful spaces
Every piece has a story
Our Mission
Our Vision
Rustic charm in a natural setting
Our cabin is 100% solar powered with rain water harvesting off its roof. The cabin has a low carbon footprint with over 70% of all our building components having a re-use or re-
purpose story. 80% of the furnishing has been collected or bought from a secondhand market, picked
from landfills or a friend’s car garage.
Sustainable living – solar powered, rain water harvesting and homegrown foods
Drinking water is clay filtered and available in storage containers. Guests are encouraged to carry their own bottles. Alternatively, recycled wine bottles are available for use. Fruits and vegetables including passion fruits, strawberries, potatoes, tomatoes, onions can be sourced from the backyard garden. A root cellar accessed through the cabin floor is available for storage of food items. Honey is also available from our forest hive to sweeten all our cold and hot drinks.
All our hygiene is serviced by a 5000L bio-digester tank which will later provide for our gas energy needs once we have the numbers to feed the system. We also plan to harvest all the gray water for reuse in
the garden.
Loft-style Cabin accommodation
We are a low-impact tourist facility accommodating a
maximum of two people. Our cabin is 100% solar powered with rain water harvesting off its roof. The cabin has a low carbon footprint with over 70% of all our building components having a re-use or re-purpose story. 80% of the furnishing has been collected or bought from a secondhand market, picked from landfills or a friend’s car garage.
Conservation just at your door step
We encourage our guests to take part in our conservation efforts by planting a tree or two on their visit.