
Cloud House Farm Yurt Holidays now listed with Responsible Travel “travel like a local”.
Set within 17 acres of a mountainous forest of cork oak, chestnut & olive the farm provides ample renewable wood fuel to fire the wood burning range in the farm house. The range in turn heats the house, allows food to be cooked & also heats the water. We have tried to minimize our non renewable carbon foot print and only rely on gas as a backup. The Farm in 100% off grid, an array of PV solar panels provide power to run all our electrical equipment. The yurt is also tied into this system.

Fresh water is gravity fed from the farms natural spring while storage tanks and rainwater harvesters help sustain the gardens throughout the summer. Wastewater is processed through a twin chamber septic tank and filtered through a gravel soak away. All grey water is recycled to feed plants, while our guests can enjoy using our outdoor eco loo, a compost toilet boasting spectacular views of the mountains across the valley.
We are currently applying for Organic status, our vegetable garden is only fertilized by using our neighbours goat manure (rocket fuel!), and we will not allow the use of any non natural cleaning product as it drains directly onto the Farm. All organic food waste is composted for use in the garden. Chicken manure is also utilized.
Half of the farm (some 10 acres) is left wild to encourage wildlife, offering a home to Iberian wild boar, deer, foxes, wild cats, kestrels, wood peckers, bea eaters & golden orioles to name but a few.
We encourage people to arrive by train from either Ronda or Cortez de la Frontera. Its possible to get a bus from Ronda to our local village Genalguacil or Benarraba from where we can arrange a pick up. Its possible to walk or ride to the farm once in the valley.
For more information visit Bookings
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Thanks to the guys at glampinghub.com for their featured blog on Cloud House Farm:
“The southern coast of Spain famous for its gorgeous beaches, warm Mediterranean waters, and busy holiday destinations like Malaga, Gibraltar and Cadiz. Tourists pour into these areas in the spring and summer months to soak up a bit of sun and enjoy the colorful and friendly Spanish culture. The coastal cities and small towns are used to the ebb and flow of the travel seasons, but they can sometimes be overcrowded during the peak times. When a place is over capacity, the elements of relaxation and calm that most desire on vacation can sometimes be lost, and you return home more exhausted than when you set out.

So, how do you enjoy the beauties of southern Spain and avoid the hustle and bustle of the beach towns? Here’s our secret. Glamping. Deep in the Sierra Bermeja Mountain Range, about two and a half hours from Malaga, sits Cloud House Farm. Family-friendly and absolutely breathtaking, this glamp site is the essence of seclusion, while offering easy access to nearby historical villages. Nestled in groves of oak, cork, olive and chestnut trees, their luxury yurt accommodations give lucky travellers private views of the nearby mountains and free admission to wander among the fruit trees or along some of Andalucia’s most famous hiking trails.

Cloud House Farm is completely off the grid, so its entire infrastructure is nature friendly, with solar power, eco washrooms, and garden grown vegetables and herbs. Their structures are built with local materials, and fresh water is gravity fed from mountain springs.
So, instead of clambering onto the hot beaches with a thousand other travellers, your vacation at Cloud House Farm will involve strolling in the hills, lounging in hammocks, and lolling in nearby fresh-water pools.”
Credit: Abby at glampinghub.com
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The Guardian reviews Cloud House Farm:
“Cloud House Farm is a mountain hideaway that will open its doors, or awnings, in June. There are a number of secret yurt spots deep in a cork oak forest on this 300-year-old farm, plus rope swings and river swimming here in the Rio Genal valley, with the Sierra Bermeja mountains forming the perfect backdrop. Day trips could include a hike or a mountain-bike expedition, or just stroll around the farm until you find the perfect wild swimming spot.”
To take advantage of current discounted offers visit BOOKINGS
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