King Offa’s Cabin and Queen Cynethryth’s Cabin are peaceful cabins for two on a working farm near Monmouth, beside the Offa’s Dyke Path in the Wye Valley, where every stay supports the Jamie’s Farm charity.
Tucked away on our working farm in Monmouthshire on the Welsh border, the cabins offer beautifully designed spaces for those looking to disconnect and recharge.
Explore the paths and landscapes of the Wye Valley and enjoy a peaceful cabin stay in the Wye Valley countryside, complete with a warm wood-burning stove and spectacular countryside views.
Our two architectural cabins beside the Offa’s Dyke Path near Monmouth offer something simple and special: a quiet place to slow down, reconnect with nature and enjoy slow evenings by a cosy wood-burning fire.
Nestled in the serene beauty of our working farm, they have been thoughtfully designed by architect Roderick James for comfort and simplicity, to allow guests to immerse themselves in the sensational views of the surrounding countryside.
Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend away, a walking holiday, or a short countryside break, these cabins provide the perfect base for couples or individuals seeking quiet countryside and long walks.
King Offa’s Cabin
A warm, beautifully designed cabin inspired by the historic landscape that surrounds it.
Named after the king associated with the legendary Offa’s Dyke, this cabin sits just moments from the path itself.
This cabin offers spectacular views of Sugar Loaf and The Usk Valley.
The cabins can be found just 10 minutes’ drive from Monmouth, on Duffields Farm on the Welsh border, within easy reach of Cardiff, Bristol and the Midlands.
If you’re here for the walking, the cabins sit directly beside the famous Offa’s Dyke Path, one of Britain’s most scenic long-distance trails, running along the historic English–Welsh border.
From the farm you can explore the Wye Valley with its dramatic river scenery; ancient woodland and hill walks around Monmouthshire; the Offa’s Dyke National Trail, nearby villages and countryside pubs.
Monmouth – a historic market town with independent shops and cafés
Tintern Abbey and the lower Wye Valley
The Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park
A stay for good
Jamie’s Farm supports young people through immersive farm-based programmes. Our cabins and farm stays bring vital income for the charity. Every booking directly supports our work with young people.
When you choose to stay with us, you’re not only enjoying a beautiful countryside retreat, you’re helping us continue our important work.
Book your cabin stay
Whether you’re planning a romantic countryside break or a walking weekend along the Welsh border, King Offa’s Cabin and Queen Cynethryth’s Cabin offer a unique place to stay.
Book your stay and look forward to your peaceful retreat. We’re looking forward to welcoming you.
“The most spectacular view over the Wye Valley that you could ever hope for. If you are looking for peace and relaxation then this is the place for you – total silence except for birdsong.”
– Pauline
“If you’re looking for a peaceful, luxurious escape with unforgettable views, it doesn’t get much better than this!”
– Chloe
“Absolutely beautiful place to stay, it was raining for the few days we stayed but the cabin is cosy enough to stay inside all day with the fire, some board games and a stunning view!”
– Felicity
“This place is magical! The views are incredible, especially the sunrises.”
– Becky
FAQs
Planning a cabin stay near Monmouth? Here are a few frequently asked questions asked by travellers just like you.
FAQs
Our cabins beside the Offa’s Dyke Path near Monmouth are perfect for:
Couples looking for a romantic cabin break in the Wye Valley, Wales
Walkers exploring the Offa’s Dyke Path
Guests wanting a digital detox in nature
A unique place to stay near Monmouth
Anyone looking for a stay with purpose that supports a charity
A stay at our unique, thoughtfully designed cabins are not just peaceful, but purposeful.
Yes. Both cabins are private, self-contained spaces designed for couples, or individuals.
Yes. King Offa’s Cabin and Queen Cynethryth’s Cabin sit beside the Offa’s Dyke Path near Monmouth on Duffields Farm, one of the farms used by the Jamie’s Farm charity
Absolutely. The cabins sit beside the Offa’s Dyke Path and close to many walking routes in the Wye Valley and Monmouthshire
Yes, although the cabins are designed as a peaceful place to disconnect, so Wifi can be switched off if desired.
All profits from stays go directly towards Jamie’s Farm’s programmes supporting young people across the UK.