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Camp de Rêves Shepherds Huts

Channel Islands · St Peters
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This tranquil glamping retreat in Guernsey offers three superb shepherds huts amidst wonderful scenery with fab on-site amenities.

  • 2 per hut
  • 1
  • 1
£197-270 per night

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Highlights
  • Set within a serene adults-only retreat, three handmade Shepherd’s Huts sit among pine trees with unique vantage points overlooking sweeping views from Rocquaine Bay to Lihou Island.
  • Evenings bring mesmerising sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean, creating an atmosphere of stillness and beauty.
  • Each hut features a supremely comfortable double bed framed by a wide picture window, where guests can enjoy the sight of rabbits at play and views down to the ocean.
  • Interiors include fully furnished kitchens plus an ensuite bathrooms.
  • The Barn offers a games room with table tennis, table football, basketball hoop, badminton net, board games and books.
  • A locally supplied grocery shop is on offer alongside indulgent hampers and laundry facilities.
  • A short walk leads to L’Eree Beach, a Blue Flag swimming spot, with nearby secluded coves, Fort Grey and its Shipwreck Museum, the Guernsey Pearl café, the Imperial Hotel, and Portelet Harbour for crabbing and cream teas.
  • Nearby highlights include the Ramsar reserves around Lihou Island, wildflower-filled lanes with wartime fortifications and guided walking routes.
  • Enjoy outdoor adventures such as paddleboarding, kayaking, coasteering and wildlife tours, with St Peter Port close by for shops and connections.

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You should know

  • There are no dogs allowed.
  • This is an adults-only retreat.

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Eco Credentials

Top Scoring

Solar panels

Biodiversity improvement actions

EV charging point

Other Green Credentials

Other environmental award

Natural materials replacing modern ones (straw bales, wool insulation)

Eco cleaning products

Vehicle-free access

Public transport accessible

Bore hole / well

Recycling of all recyclable waste

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The Details

Set within a serene adults-only retreat, three exquisitely handmade Shepherd’s Huts – Wren, Peregrine and Curlew – sit quietly among a cluster of pine trees on the lower field. Each hut enjoys its own unique vantage point, overlooking sweeping views that stretch from Rocquaine Bay across to Lihou Island. As the evening draws in, the horizon comes alive with mesmerising sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean, offering an atmosphere of true stillness and beauty.

Designed with comfort and tranquillity in mind, the huts combine rustic charm with thoughtful luxury. At the heart of each is a supremely comfortable double bed, set against a wide picture window that frames the countryside and coastline. From here, mornings begin with the sight of rabbits at play in the field below, while evenings invite guests to simply unwind and watch the ocean shimmer in the fading light.

Inside, the interiors are finished to the highest standard. Fresh linen, soft towels and all necessary cutlery and crockery are provided. Each kitchen is fully equipped with an oven, fridge/freezer and everything required for relaxed self-catering. The ensuite bathroom in every hut offers a shower, toilet, sink and heated towel rail, ensuring comfort throughout the stay.

A range of well-appointed facilities enhance the experience. The Barn houses a games room complete with table tennis, table football, basketball hoop, badminton net and an array of board games, books and activities. A small locally supplied grocery shop provides everyday essentials such as milk, bread, eggs and tea, alongside indulgent options like ice creams, pizza kits, breakfast hampers and charcuterie boards (pre-order required). Laundry facilities, including a washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing board, are also available. For larger groups hiring all accommodation, The Barn’s spacious interior can be used for meetings, classes, or small events.

Just a short walk from the huts lies L’Eree Beach, a Blue Flag swimming spot with a summer ice-cream van, car park and public facilities. The nearby coastline offers secluded coves like Rocque Poisson with tidal pools, historic landmarks such as Fort Grey and its Shipwreck Museum, and charming stops including the Guernsey Pearl café, the Imperial Hotel overlooking Rocquaine Bay, and Portelet Harbour where crabbing and cream teas are a favourite pastime. Nature lovers can explore the Ramsar reserves around Lihou Island, wander wildflower-filled country lanes dotted with wartime fortifications, or enjoy guided tours and walking routes that showcase the island’s beauty. For the adventurous, activities such as paddleboarding, kayaking, coasteering and wildlife tours await, while St Peter Port with its local shops and bus links ensures this tranquil corner of Guernsey remains perfectly connected.

Features

Essential

  • EV Charging Point
  • Internet / Wi-Fi
  • Heating
  • No Dogs
  • No Smoking

Living Spaces

  • Games room
  • Games/Books

Bed/Bath

  • Hairdryer
  • Shower
  • Towels (bath)
  • Towels (beach)

Outside

  • BBQ
  • Firepit
  • Garden/Outdoor Space
  • Pizza Oven

Also Available

  • Table Football
  • Table tennis
  • Walking distance to pub
£197-270 per night
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Please note that the minimum stay for this property is 2 nights

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Detailed pricing info

Jan, Feb & March - £197
April - £212
May & June - £235
July & August - £270
September - £235
October - £212
Nov & Dec - £197

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FAQs about Camp de Rêves Shepherds Huts

  • Are dogs allowed in the Shepherd’s Huts?

    Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted in the Shepherd’s Huts or shared facilities, ensuring the space remains peaceful and allergy-friendly for all guests.

  • Is there parking available on-site?

    Yes, there is ample safe car parking provided, along with one electric car charging point for eco-conscious travellers.

  • What kind of views do the Shepherd’s Huts have?

    Each hut has its own unique vantage point with sweeping views stretching from Rocquaine Bay to Lihou Island, perfect for enjoying sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Do the huts have their own bathroom facilities?

    Yes, each hut comes with a private ensuite bathroom featuring a shower, toilet, sink, and heated towel rail.

  • What kitchen facilities are provided?

    Every hut has a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, fridge/freezer, cutlery, crockery, and all essentials for relaxed self-catering.

  • What is The Barn and what can guests do there?

    The Barn is a shared facility with a games room offering table tennis, table football, a basketball hoop, badminton net, board games, and books. It also includes a small grocery shop, laundry facilities, and can be hired for group events if the entire site is booked.

  • Is there anywhere to relax outdoors besides the huts?

    Yes, in addition to a large adjoining field for ball games and picnics, guests can explore The Dell, a newly created area with raised vegetable beds and fruit trees.

  • Are children welcome at the Shepherd’s Huts?

    The huts are set within an adults-only retreat, designed to provide a peaceful and tranquil escape.

  • How close are the huts to the beach?

    L’Eree Beach, a Blue Flag swimming beach with amenities and an ice-cream van in summer, is just a short walk down the hill from the huts.

  • What activities and attractions are nearby?

    Guests can explore secluded coves, visit Fort Grey and its Shipwreck Museum, enjoy local cafés and restaurants, go crabbing at Portelet Harbour, walk to the Ramsar nature reserves, or take part in outdoor adventures such as paddleboarding, kayaking, and coasteering.

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