Recommended for solitude and peace
We loved our three days on William's land. We visited in late April from Wisconsin, looking for green forests and early spring--and this visit provided. Here's our recommendation.
The land is deep in a verdant, green hollow. The small "hut" is really a kind of sanctuary. The relationship between the forest and the structure is seamless--at times, being inside feels like being outside. The small items, drawings, and tributes left behind by previous campers created the feeling of connection with everyone else whose names were in the guestbook.
It is an ideal location for solitary or partnered forest stay. Hiking, meditation, yoga, outdoor cooking, hiking, cave exploring (!), transcendence of self and ego dissolution, growing branches and literally becoming a tree--William's land would be great for these activities and more.
William is helpful, responsive, and kind. His own wood and stone work is beautiful. His friendly pups rule the roost--they visit periodically and enjoy a good campfire. Rocket, a very charming smallish hound, escorted me through the forest during the night--a true companion and very good boy.
General advice for hip-campers: no electricity at the hut, no kitchen, and it's a steep hike up. You'll want to limit the number of trips up from your vehicle, so it's helpful to consider what you'll need in advance and packing accordingly. We recommend bringing small indulgences to turn the hut into your own little nest: incense, tea candles, fairy lights etc.