We have two types of cabins. There are four “A” frame cabins and one single storey log cabin.
The “A” frame cabins are next to each other. The log cabin is separate.
A frame cabins
Downstairs the cabins are easily accessible.
There is a living area, with tables and chairs, futons and a television (with freesat and dvd player). In the kitchen there is a fridge, microwave, 4 ring hob, kettle, toaster, pots and pans, knives and forks, plates and bowls, cups and glasses.
There is an accessible bathroom with shower, toilet and basin. There is a bedroom with two single beds. In the living area are two futons which are also used as beds. This means that up to four people can sleep downstairs.
Upstairs is accessed by a space saving staircase.
There are two bedrooms upstairs. Each bedroom has two beds in it. This means that four people can sleep upstairs.
Log cabin
The single storey log cabin has a living area with kitchen.
There are three bedrooms. One bedroom has two single beds. Two of the bedrooms have a single bed plus a pair of bunk beds. This means that eight people can stay in the cabin. Six of the beds are single or lower bunks and two of the beds are top bunks.
Accessibility
here is an assessment from www.DisabledGo.com. If you have any questions regarding accessibility please contact the Centre.