![]() “It’s an example of regenerative tourism – the type that has a positive impact on the surrounds and local communities.” “We want people to come here to connect with nature, but they are also contributing to our efforts to rewild and look after the land, and demonstrate alternative ways of living,” says Sam Planterose, whose family own Leckmelm. ![]() Even better, a stay here contributes to the site’s nature restoration projects, so you can kick back and enjoy its simple comforts, knowing your stay is doing good too. ![]() ![]() A cabin in the woods is the ultimate escape – and mine, Pine Marten, one of two recently opened in Leckmelm Wood, near Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands, scores top marks for its setting. ![]()
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