Please check below for our frequently asked questions. If you have any additional questions please email stay@hilltophideaways.com and we will be glad to help.
Please check below for our frequently asked questions. If you have any additional questions please email stay@hilltophideaways.com and we will be glad to help.
Check in is anytime between 3pm-7pm.
Check out is by 11am.
Yes, all bed linen is provided, you do not need to bring anything with regards to sheets, duvets, pillows etc.
Towels are provided in the cabins and shepherds huts but not in the bells. If you are staying in a bell tent, please bring your own towels.
Yes, there is a communal washing up area.
No, we do not. Please bring these with you, unless you are staying in the Hideaway and in that case, there is a fully equipped kitchen.
You can hire a BBQ from us but we do not provide any cooking stoves. You are welcome to bring your own cooking stoves with you. We have a café on site that is open from 9am every day and Zacks bar is open every Friday & Saturday night during the spring/summer. For more information on the Café, please visit www.hilltopfarmshop.com
If you are staying in the Hideaway, there is a fully equipped kitchen with a gas hob and oven.
No, not currently, with the exception of ‘The Hideaway’ shepherds hut which has a full kitchen. We can re-freeze ice packs for you in the café if you bring coolers with you.
We have a BBQ area on site where you can have BBQ’s, fire pits and chimeneas. Campfires are not permitted anywhere on site.
Yes, we do allow dogs on site and they are allowed in all units, with a small extra pet cleaning fee. Dogs must be family friendly and they must be kept on a lead at all times when they are on the site and also on the farm. We ask that you please don’t allow them to sleep on the beds.
Yes, guests can come on site to visit during the day but there is an additional charge and the names of the guests must be given during the booking.
No, but the car park is very close.
No, we have a minimum two night stay policy for the glamping units (and one night is just not long enough). If you are bringing your own tent, then you can stay for just one night.
No but there is reasonable reception here or just enjoy some time off the grid. Wi-Fi is available in the café.
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There is electric in the cabins and shepherds huts but not the bells.