This off-grid glamping dome is located on a rustic smallholding near Millevaches Regional Nature Park, France, and can accommodate four guests for a unique getaway to the countryside of La Creuse. Inside the dome, guests will find a king-size bed flanked by tree stump nightstands with unique bedside lamps, a sofa that can be converted into a full-size bed, a coffee table, and a chest of drawers. Crisp cotton sheets are provided, along with ample pillows and blankets. The dome is kept warm and cozy by a wood-burning stove, and a wall full of windows allows guests to enjoy panoramic views of their surroundings.
Outside, guests will find a private deck with a pair of canvas chairs and a wood-burning hot tub filled with chemical-free water, shaded by a boulder, and positioned to allow guests to enjoy views of the sunset across the surrounding valley.
Along with the dome, guests will enjoy private access to a full bathroom in which they will find a shower, a toilet, and a sink, along with towels, toiletries, and a hairdryer. Guests will also enjoy shared access to the site's hammocks, a parking area, a west-facing dining area, a summer kitchen with a Kadia (a traditional Indian cooking bowl), and a communal kitchen. The latter is fully equipped with a double oven with a grill, a microwave, a four-burner stove, and an integrated fridge/freezer, along with a dining table with chairs, a television/radio, and Wi-Fi.
At the dome, guests will find a private deck with a wood-fired hot tub that is made out of natural materials and filled with chemical-free water. Guests will also enjoy access to full, private bathroom in which they will find a shower, a toilet, and a sink, along with towels, toiletries, and a hairdryer.
With one other dome, guests will enjoy shared access to the site's hammocks, a parking area, and a communal kitchen, which is fully equipped with a double oven with a grill, a microwave, a four-burner stove, and an integrated fridge/freezer. In the kitchen, guests will also find a dining table with chairs, a television/radio, and Wi-Fi. The kitchen is stocked with basic condiments, cooking utensils, pots, pans, and cleaning implements, and each dome comes with its own crockery, cutlery, and glassware.
In addition to the communal kitchen and dining table mentioned above, there is also an additional summer kitchen and a west-facing dining area from which guests can enjoy views of the sunset and a summer kitchen. Shaded by three stone walls, the kitchen features reclaimed granite worktops, a cool box, a drinks area, a small sink, compost bins, a four-burner stove, and a Kadia (a traditional Indian cooking bowl), which includes a tripod and grills for open-flame cooking.