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Glamping at Simple Cottage

Staycation with kids at Simple Cottage are delightful! We’ve been looking forward to spend a night at the colourful little cottage for months (we made reservations in late October, last year). 




And we are not disappointed! Kids love everything about it and have been asking if we are going again. Their absolute favourite is of course the playground, which is understandable given that playground elsewhere have been closedown for weeks; next in line would be the colourful cottage, especially the attic part which they claimed the territory almost immediately; and last but not least, the idea of barbecued at front door with wooden bench as our dining area. 




So, glamping here is definitely another fun experience to do with family/ kids! Simple Cottage is located in Shui Mui Tsuen, Kam Tin; offering colourful cottage with basic furniture and equipments such as air-condition, single door refrigerator, electric stove and cooking pot, shower and 3 double beds. In addition, you could rent the barbecue facility which comes with the grill, charcoal, net and tongs. There’s a huge lawn with playground too. Free parking right outside of the campsite. Kind reminders, please bring your utensils/ kitchenware, towels and toiletries. If you rent the barbecue facility, bring your own food to grill, or ordered via them. 





location:⭐️ (remotely in Kam Tin)

cleanliness:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (reasonable wear and tear) 

facility: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

CP ratio: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (we checked in on Friday and out by Saturday and the rate is $8xx per night for 4 person; barbecue facility $2xx)


Please contact them directly at

WhatsApp: 5499 5445

Email: simplecottagehk@gmail.com

FB: 小木屋度假營 Simple Cottage


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