Whats new at the Yurt Farm

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Thursday 5th March - Laurie

We've nearly finished building the new timber framed extension to make a bit more space for everyone to relax in. There will be a table and seating so you can enjoy a meal while the sun sets. Fingers crossed we should have it finished over the weekend.

 

Meanwhile, the first lambs of ther season have been born, we had triplets this morning! And, it looks like the cows are about to start calving.....a feeling of spring is in the definitely in the air.

 

Saturday 20th February - Laurie

After the winter wind made a mess of our old woodshed, we decided to build a new one. Thea's dad Jan joined me last weekend to turn a lovely pile of Ian Hedges douglas fir into a big dry shed for this years yurt wood. All we have to do now is chop and move the big pile infront of the shed inside.

 

We were featured in the Saturday Telegraph Magazine a few weeks ago. Click here to see what they thought.

 

Tuesday 9th February - Laurie

We''ve spent the last two days planting some more trees in the yurt field and creating a new hedge around the parking area. It is a perfect to plant them while the ground is moist and the weather is dry.

 

I've been digging in some steps down to our 21ft yurt to make it easier to reach. Whilst doing this i saw that our badgers have been very busy rooting around this winter. Hopefully someone will be lucky enough to see some this year.

 

Sunday 31st January - Laurie & Thea

It's been an exciting month, Mossy has a lovely new baby brother called Wren. Luckily he waited for the snow to clear before he arrived. On the same day 7 yellow chicks hatched although we didn't see them for days whilst the mum kept them warm in her feathers.

 

Work starts tomorrow on setting up the yurt site once again, as there are a few burst pipes to fix, doors to sand and an outdoor extension to the cabin to build. We're both really excited and motivated about the new season.

 

And lastly, The Yurt Farm will be featured in this coming Saturday's Telegraph 'Travel Section', we look forward to reading it.

 

Thursday 31st December - Laurie & Thea

The sun is shining and the hills are glowing with a good layer of snow, what a lovely end to the year.

We both wanted to say a big Happy New Year to everyone who has stayed, is coming to stay and has supported and helped us in making 2009 so special.

We will both be getting busy again in the New Year working off the last of the christmas dinners so will have lots of exciting news to tell you about.

 

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda Pawb

 

Monday 16th November - Thea

Laurie and I are delighted that the yurt farm has won the ‘Muddy Boots’ travel award from the 'The Oldie' magazine. We want to thank all our friends, family and visitors for making our first year so successful and so much fun...winning this award is the icing on the cake.

 

We have a busy winter ahead of us. Luckily we put a new roof on the cabin just before the first of the winter storms arrived. As soon as we get a dry spell the yurts will be taken down and stored under the new roof. We have Mossy's little brother or sister due to arrive on St Dwynwen's day, the Welsh saint of lovers and friendship, January 25th. And we have a beautiful old train carriage to turn into a quiet comfortable space for couples to stay next year.

 

Saturday 3rd October - Laurie

Two months have flown by since my last news and lots has happened so i've put up a couple more photos than usual. Our first summer has come and gone with a sprinkle or two of rain but our happy yurters have really enjoyed themselves, having an advetnture while living off grid in a quiet meadow looking out onto the Cambrian mountains. Thea and I are so happy to have had such lovely people staying, we wish that some of you didn't have to go!

 

One of the nicest things has been to see all the children making new friends, splashing in muddy puddles and running around the fields together. This year we have taken everyone who has wanted to around the farm to see all the animals, vegetables and to collect eggs. The cows have really enjoyed being fed fresh carrots everyday, it makes a change from grass.

 

The farm shop is bursting full of vegetables and meat from our farm, its amazing to see what can be produced from the land. My pigs, Smokey and Streaky have now become the most tasty sausages and burgers i have ever eaten (i would say that though)... you will have to try some when you come and stay! We cooked up lots of burgers for our open day and raised lots of money for the local school to buy some science equipment for the children. Thank you to everyone who came.

 

Next year is looking really exciting because we have got a really fun project in the pipeline, a new arrival for you to stay in at the yurt... watch this space for exciting news. Talking of new arrivals, Thea and i have got another baby on the way aswell so we're going to have a very busy winter!

 

Sunday 2nd August - Laurie

Here is the cabin and compost toilets very early in the morning with the sun rising through the clouds. We've made it through some wild summer weather, the turbine has been whizzing in the wind and the rain has given everything a good sprinkle but it has done nothing to dampen any of our yurters good spirits. The woodburners in the yurts have been keeping everyone toasty while we've busy restocking the woodshed.

 

Unfortunately Mr Fox came along and gobbled up the chickens we had down the field. We are now working on putting up a pen and a new arc down the field as soon as we can so you can check the eggs and chicks when you visit.

 

The pigs are growing really well and have been joined by two more weaners called WIlberforce and Michael Jackson. They are ploughing their way through their field really fast.

 

Thursday 2nd June - Laurie

Its been hot hot hot. We've had a great few weeks of hot weather and the yurt meadow is in full bloom. There are a huge amount of small oaks growing in the grass so we will transplant them to the wooded areas before mowing. The grass will be mowed mid July once the grass and flower seeds are fully grown and about to be scattered.

 

We are replacing the stove in our mini yurt as we are struggling to get much heat out of the one currently in there. The stove is made in Devon by Windy Smithy. Its a lovely little stove and a beautiful piece of craftsmanship.

 

And, The Yurt Farm featured in The Times' 50 Best Campsites last week! It feels great and we are both really flattered and very proud. Thank you to everyone for coming to stay with us.

 

Monday 15th June - Laurie

One of my favourite parts of the day is getting up really early and walking down to the yurt field to do a quick morning clean up. Its the time of day when the sheep are still sleeping and i can watch hedgehogs wandering across the track. The mist is still siting in the valley, slowly getting burnt off by the sunrise, and all our happy yurters are sleeping away. Only my piggies are bouncing about ready for food and a scratch.

 

Thea and Mossy are away till tomorrow in the Netherlands so i have had fun weekend looking after our yurts. Our yurters have been canoeing down the Cilgerran and have hired bikes from Cyclemart to cycle for teas and ice creams at The Hive on The Quay in Aberaeron.

 

Thursday 27th May - Laurie

Hello, sorry it's been so long since the last news update, we have been so busy since we opened which has been brilliiant, thank-you. Everything is going really well, with all the yurters really enjoying themselves. People are amazed with how peaceful it is around here with only the sound of the birds or maybe if your lucky the pitter patter of rain to wake you up. We have a long list of useful suggestions to make our yurts even better so we are busy trying to act on them all.

 

Our solar showers are working well, it is amazing how hot the water can get when the sun shows its face. Our wind turbine and pv solar panel have been well tested and we have been lucky to have always had either wind or sun to create our electricity.

 

We are going to change the roof on our cabin because it gets quite 'acoustic' when the wind picks up. Instead we will put onduline corrugate on the roof with lots of clear panels to let lots of light in.

 

And i have finally got my piglets! Smokey and streaky,

(saddleback x berkshire breed) arrived exactly a week ago and are in the old pig sty on the farm before making their way down to the field beside the yurts. They are both a bit shy but are getting the hang of coming flying out of their straw nest when they hear the food bucket coming. In a couple of weeks they will be joined by another 2 piglets so everyone will have be able to watch them ploughing up the soil and playing in the field.

 

Sunday 19th April - Laurie

So we are officially Yurt Farmers! Our first lovely guests have given the yurts a good try out and luckily had oodles of sunshine to bask in. The sun meant that we could also use our solar powered showers for the first time. They seem to work really well and generate lots of hot water for toasty showers. With a few tweeks like a few more pegs and shelves for clothes the showers will be another big job ticked off my list.

 

Thursday 16th April - Thea and Laurie

We've made it and are so happy and relieved we have got everything we wanted finished in time. Our first happy guests have arrived and got all the stoves roaring hot, unfortunately they brought the rain with them! It has been a very busy last few weeks with all our families helping, we can't thank them enough. It will be nice to have a lie in tomorrow.

We now have pictures of our own yurts on this website. We are really grateful to Carmen from Annwn Valley yurts for letting us use her images for all this time. Please check out her website for a lovely yurt holiday in the woods by the stream

Building the new outdoor area

 

The new woodshed

 

Laurie planting trees

 

Mossy and the new chicks

 

A wintery morning view

 

The winter project

 

Mossy feeing the chickens

 

Sandcastles and swinging at The Yurt Farm

 

Feeding the greedy cows

 

Our off grid Yurt Farm

 

Heatwave at the Yurt Farm

 

Sheep asleep at sunrise

 

The piglets have arrived

 

Looking into the cabin, an area that everyone can share

 

18ft yurt and the nearly finished toilet block