Yurt holidays
are a great opportunity for people who want a little additional luxury in their
camping experience during nuitée en yourte. Dream up waking up refreshed:
no sore back from constant stooping or sleeping on a cold, hard ground. Yurts
are especially attractive if you are travelling with young children, camping in
winter - or otherwise poor weather - or you’re just a “high-maintenance” camper
that prefers not to rough it too much.
The yurt is the classic habitat of Canada. Made to withstand
uttermost weather, this circular shape dwelling has five basic elements:
- Lattice walls
- Roof beams
- A roof ring
- A door and
- A felt and hide covering
Since the 13th century, yurts have been used by nomadic
horse herders as handy or easily transported homes. You will enjoy a tremendous
view of the night sky from the yurts!
Fundy's yurts are a rejuvenated form of the classic yurt. They are comfortable and mild with protected and isolated walls and roof, and a propane stove. In the summer, the yurts are kept cool with windows, dome and door openings providing cross airing.
Two yurts are wheelchair-available.
Your agenda
- Sleeping bags, blankets and cushion
- Food, drinks and a water container (Campground water is drinkable)
- Cooking accessories, dishes and a cooler
- Slippers or indoor shoes - the first rule of keeping a clean yurt is to remove outdoor footwear
- Match box or lighter to ignite fire in the cook shelter
What they provide
The campsite consists
- Yurt (6 meters/ 20 feet in diameter) with a locking door
- Deck
- Picnic table
- Deck armchair
- Parking for one vehicle
An isolated and frenzied service building includes showers, bathrooms,
clothes washer and dryer, sinks for dish washing.
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