Where the wild things are...

British Travel Journal switches off at Elmley – the only National Nature Reserve in the country where you can spend the night – as it celebrates ten years of its stunning, nature-immersed cabins and unique wildlife experiences.

There aren’t many places in the UK, let alone the world, where you can lie in bed and watch owls hunt for their supper, go on a 4x4 safari across miles of unspoilt marshland, and unwind in a huge outdoor bathtub while curious hares go hopping past. Located on the south coast of the Isle of Sheppey off the northern coast of Kent, where the Thames Estuary opens out into the North Sea, Elmley is the only National Nature Reserve in the country where you can spend the night.

This whopping 3,300-acre estate was taken on by farmers Philip and Corinne Merricks 40 years ago, and they have worked tirelessly to restore biodiversity on the marshes by transforming a once intensive farm into a site of international wildlife significance. Their daughter and son-in-law, Georgina and Gareth, moved back to the estate in 2013; captivated by its vast skies and teeming wildlife, they set about creating sensitive and stylish on-site accommodation that would allow visitors experience both dawn and dusk in comfort…

Full feature can be read here. Published March 2024 in the Spring issue of British Travel Journal and on the British Travel Journal website.