How to holiday as a single-parent family? A back-to-nature retreat in west Wales worked for us
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How to holiday as a single-parent family? A back-to-nature retreat in west Wales worked for us
"Holidaying as a single parent is a tricky balance. You want to ringfence the kind of extended one-on-one time that can be difficult to find during term time; but too much of that and you know you'll drive each other a little crazy."
"The potential answer came in the shape of One Cat Farm, a small nature reserve tucked in a remote valley in Ceredigion, west Wales, which may have the balance just right."
"Jessie and Lyndon have planted more than 300 trees since moving here. The four cabins, which sleep two adults and up to three children, were designed and built by the couple and are spaced discreetly through the site."
"There's a growing woodland, a wild-swimming pond, and another where nature is left to do its thing. To the east are the Cambrian Mountains; to the west, the hidden beaches of Cardigan Bay."
Holidaying as a single parent requires balancing quality time with children and the need for adult company. One Cat Farm in Ceredigion, Wales, offers a solution with its glamping site, designed for families. The owners, Jessie and Lyndon, transformed an old pig farm into a nature reserve with cabins, a wild-swimming pond, and a growing woodland. The site provides a peaceful environment while ensuring children have activities to engage in, making it an ideal getaway for single parents seeking relaxation and connection.
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