Cabin information

A hot tub that's all yours. Unwind to nature's soundtrack and watch the stars under wide-open skies.

Remember to check our hot tub guidance and watch our safety video before you take a dip.
 
Don’t worry if you see one of the team lifting the lid on your hot tub. We monitor the chemical levels during the day to ensure it’s safe to use. Sometimes it takes a little longer to get warm the day you arrive, often between 7-9pm in the evening. It will be worth the wait, we promise.

Hot tub

All our locations have basic internet access and you'll need to connect to our WiFi to get online. WiFi is also available for use in the Forest Retreat. 

Select Forest Holidays from the WiFi options and fill in the quick form on your browser. You’ll need your cabin number, booking name and email address.

Phone signal is sometimes hard to find in the forest. If you want to make calls, we suggest using WiFi Calling settings while in your cabin.



You can upgrade to premium WiFi with our in-cabin entertainment package, which is great for streaming and gaming. You can buy this either before or during your stay (subject to availability).
WiFi
Use your TV to find out what's on in the forest, browse our food options and of course, enjoy a movie (or two).
 
Our In-Cabin Entertainment package will keep you connected in the forest and entertained in the comfort of your cabin. It includes unlimited WiFi internet for use with laptops, mobile phones, or tablets, and lets you connect your own devices and apps for streaming.
 
You'll also have unlimited access to a selection of box office films, including action-packed thrillers, romantic comedies, children's films, and much more. 
 
TV
Your cosy cabin has underfloor heating, which is controlled by the thermostat in your corridor or living space. Just hold down the button on the area controls, then adjust the temperature.
 
Classic cabins have electric wall heaters in each room – adjust them individually or switch them on and off at the wall.
 
How to adjust your heating
  • It’s best to only increase the heating by 5°C at a time otherwise your hot water supply might be affected.
  • Your heating turns on gradually so your feet might not feel warm straight away.
  • If you turn the dials all the way up it might feel too hot and will take a while to cool down.
  • Take care when heating rooms where children or pets are sleeping so they don’t overheat.
There’s no air conditioning in your cabin, so open the doors and windows if you need to cool down.
  • Be careful when you use the hot water taps as the water can be very hot.
  • Only tissue paper can be flushed. Use the bins for anything else and let us know if you need any extra rubbish bags.
  • Towel rails are fitted with timer switches that operate in 30-minute blocks. To heat your towels, push the button until the red light appears.
  • Please don’t turn the extractor fan off – it helps clear the steam.
  • A rubber bathmat is available upon request - please contact the team if you require one (subject to availability).
If you're staying in a cabin with a log burner, follow our tips below to light your fire.
  1. When lighting a fire, air is your friend. Every log burner has air vents which should be opened completely before you start. Adjust them once the fire gets going, to control the amount of air being drawn into the stove.
  2. Use a good amount of kindling. Build a small structure in the middle of the stove with kindling and a couple of firelighters. Make sure there’s space for air to get in and feed the fire.
  3. Light the firelighters with a match and then as the kindling takes hold you can close the door – but leave the vents fully open.
  4. Wait for the kindling to burn strongly. Now you can add two or three larger logs, being careful not to smother the fire. Always open the door slowly – opening the door too quickly may draw smoke down the chimney.
  5. Once the logs are fully alight, you can adjust the air vents to half-open so your wood burns for longer. You may need to open them again if the fire dies down, or when adding new logs. Don’t completely close the air vents.


A few safety tips
Only use good quality dry fuel – don't use wet logs. Nothing other than kiln-dried logs should be put inside the log burner. Please don't place things on top of the log burner, or leave bags or other items near to the fire when it's hot.

  • Warning - the log burner surfaces will get really hot, please take care to keep children away. Fireguards are available on request.
  • Do not leave combustible materials (e.g. matches, clothes and aerosols) near or on the burner.

Logs and starter kits
You can pick up kiln-dried logs and a starter kit at the Forest Retreat, or pre-book them up to 48 hours before your stay − we’ll have them ready and waiting in your cabin.

Log burner
Instructions for kitchen appliances are in the cutlery drawer, and pots and pans are in the pull-out drawer below the oven.
 
Check out our inventory for everything you should have in your kitchen.
 

 
Kitchen essentials
You'll find our sustainable kitchen packs in every cabin. They include dishwasher tablets, a small bottle of washing up liquid, sponge and cloth, plus some green waste bags. Everything you need to keep the kitchen sparkling. Make sure pack a few spares from home, just in case!
Help us in our recycling efforts by using the correct bins. There are general waste and recycling points outside every cabin. There is glass recycling at two points in the forest. There's one on the side of the road on the way out of, on the left-hand side, just past the Forest Retreat. The other is on the side of the road between cabins 32 and 33.  Please ensure all waste is removed from your cabin on the day of departure and placed in the correct bin.
 

 
Did you know...?
As part of our commitment to being good for people and planet, we're aiming for zero waste to landfill by 2028. We'll minimise the waste we create and maximise reuse and recycling."
Waste and recycling
Fire up the barbecue!
 
If your cabin comes with our gas-fired barbecue, follow these simple steps to get it sizzling in no time. There’s nothing better than eating al fresco in the forest, but it’s important to use your barbecue safely.
 
To protect yourself and the forest, follow these simple safety steps:
  • Your barbecue should not be left unattended whilst in use.
  • Lighter fluid and charcoal is not required for your gas barbecue, so please don't use it.
  • Don't move the gas barbecue around on the decking.
  • Ensure your barbecue is switched off once you have finished cooking − including the gas tank.
  • Take care not to leave the BBQ gas on for a prolonged period before lighting.

In a Silver Birch cabin?
Gas barbecues are available to hire for the full duration of your break and can be added on my account.

BBQ

Your outdoor pizza oven

Freshly baked, al fresco pizzas, made by you in your Ooni oven. With just a little bit of set-up, you'll be tucking into a slice in no time.

How to light your Ooni pizza oven:

  1. Push the control dial in and turn anti-clockwise slowly for five seconds, before reaching the click of ignition (you should hear the gas flowing for the full five seconds prior to the click – this makes sure it's had time to get to the correct part of the burner).
  2. Whilst still holding the dial in, continue turning anti-clockwise until you hear the click to ignite the oven.
  3. Continue holding the dial in for a further five seconds to allow the flame to stabilise.

Our robes and towels are just the thing for snuggling in front of the log burner or going for a dip in the hot tub under the starry sky. Get yours sorted for your stay then settle in with a cuppa and get that extra cosy, home from home feeling.

Robe and towel hire

All our appliance guides in one spot, so you can get things up and running.

Oven instructions

Oven and dishwasher guide

Dishwasher user guide for cabin numbers 3, 16, 19, 22, 28, 43 and 44

Nespresso coffee machine

Oven user guide for cabin numbers 9, 13, 14, 17, 18, 28, 30, 31, 33, 35, 41 and 46

Safety information

Remember... ride responsibly

With some basic steps to follow, you’ll be tackling the trails in no time.

  • Leave no trace – protect the trails by keeping off wet and muddy routes, following existing trails, avoiding skidding, and taking your litter home.
  • Control your bike – stay focused and check your speed, especially downhill or on blind corners. Don’t ride whilst eating, drinking, or using your mobile phone. Always give way to walkers, and let people know you’re approaching them.
  • Think of the wildlife! Animals are startled by certain noises, so be considerate. Avoid disturbing the wildlife and people’s pets, and always pass wide and slowly, particularly with horse riders.
  • Always use a helmet and safety gear – and wear appropriate clothing. Our bike hire comes with helmets, and we strongly advise you wear them at all times while cycling.
  • Our bikes are designed for day hire and so are not supplied with lights. Plan your day so you’re back to the forest before dark, so you’re not riding on roads or paths in the dark.


Bringing your own bike?

Some extra bike safety advice…

The best way to look after your bike is to be proactive. Here are some handy tips:

  • Get your bike insured (or ask your insurer to extend your contents insurance so that it covers your bike). Check that you’re covered for thefts outside the home.
  • Mark your bike with a visible marking product (ideally one approved by the Association of Chief Police Officers).
  • Register your bike’s details at Immobilise or Bike Register. These national databases help police to reunite items with their owners.
  • Create a ‘bike passport’ that contains important details about your bike so you can easily describe it if anything happens.
Quiet times
 
We want you to make the most of your stay, but we ask that you keep noise very low after 10pm. This is for the benefit of our other guests and our local wildlife. Sounds carry surprisingly far in the forest.
Noise
The Ulti-mutt adventure
 
We'd like you and your tails to treat the cabin like you would your own home.
 
Please...
  • Keep your dog on a lead whilst in and around our locations, and always clean up after them.
  • We know it’s tempting, but we’d rather you didn’t bath your dog as it affects our drainage system.
  • Clean up after your dog - if you're using a poo bag then please ensure it is biodegradable. We don't have facilities for dog poo disposal in our cabins so please place the bag in one of the many poo bins around the area.
  • Keep your dogs under strict control (on a lead if necessary) at all times around the grounds, the stream meadow, woods and in fields where there are wildlife and farm animals.
  • Don't leave your dog unattended inside at any time.
  • Try to keep your dog off the furniture.
  • Don't allow your dog on the bed.

 
Good to know...
Your dog can join you for dining, too! Bring them along and treat them to our Doggy Dining menu, while you enjoy our all-day dining options.
Dogs in the forest
Ticks are small spider-like creatures. They can be found in woodland, moorland, grassland and parks.
 
They’re most active from March to October. Just carefully check for ticks after a walk in the forest or in the countryside. If you've been bitten by one it's important that you remove it quickly. We sell tick extraction tools in the Forest Retreat, if you need to use one.
Ticks in the forest
Wild swimming and water sports open up a whole new world of adventure and offer a range of physical and emotional benefits, but it’s important to respect the water. Around 85% of accidental drownings occur at open water sites and we want you to experience an enjoyable, safe stay.
 
Staying safe by the water:
  • Supervise children at all times
  • No motorised watercraft
  • No camping
  • No fires
  • No littering
  • Keep dogs on a lead
Be aware of:
  • Deep water
  • Cold water
  • Strong current
  • Sudden drop
  • Wildlife
  • Slippery surfaces

 
Good to know
Respect the water and stay in the know with handy resources from the RNLI and RLSS.
Water safety

There are multiple ways you can slip or trip in and around the forest

  • At night make sure you carry a torch, look out for roots and rocks & keep to main paths.
  • Ice & snow - The team will grit the main roads and around the Forest Retreat and will leave you some salt granules in your cabin to treat your access steps.
  • Bathrooms - bath mats are available on request.
  • Decking - although the decking boards have anti-slip treads they can still become slippery when you are wet from the hot tub.

Forest Retreat

The Forest Retreat is open every day from 9am – 8pm.

It's  your hub, right in the heart of the forest. Relax inside or take in the forest views from the outdoor decking and enjoy our all-day dining menu of seasonal, sustainable food – every day from 9am.

You can also pick up treats, gifts, groceries and local produce for your stay, and meet here as the starting point for many of our activities.


 
Good to know
We're cashless in the Forest Retreat! We only take card payments, so please make sure you pack your cards or have your smartphone wallet enabled.
 

Treats and gifts
Shop our collection of gifts and lifestyle products in the Forest Retreat, all made by brands we love. We’ve also got playtime covered, with games and activities that build a deeper connection to nature.

Opening times
All-day dining
 
Just a short walk from your cabin, visit the Forest Retreat and enjoy everything from all-day breakfast and sparkling brunch to British classics and small plates with a glass of wine.
 
 
We also offer a non-gluten menu for dishes throughout the day.
 
Ahead of your stay you can pre-order food and drink to your cabin, or book a spot to dine in. Just browse and book through my account.
Dine-in menu

Food and grocery delivery

Curries, pizzas, easy meals or family feasts – our takeaway menu is full of your favourites so you can relax, while we deliver right to your cabin door. Pre-order, plan your first day's dinner, or decide on the day – the choice is yours.
 
In-cabin delivery
Get groceries delivered
 
Top up on the essentials and get your groceries delivered straight to your cabin door.
 
Grocery delivery

Local amenities

Your nearest supermarket is Tesco Express, an 11-minute drive. is Co-op Food, a 12-minute drive from the forest. The nearest bank is the Bank of Scotland, located on Callander Main Street. You can arrange a supermarket delivery during your stay, but please meet the driver on their arrival to accept your delivery.
Shops and services