住宿信息
Step into history at Selwood Cottage, a rare and charming colonial bungalow nestled at the foot of Mount Pedro, Sri Lanka’s highest peak. Built in 1912 by Hannah Hoodwright, Selwood is one of the few heritage homes in the region historically owned by women. Lovingly crafted to resemble a classic English country cottage, it features a red roof, latticed windows, timbered beams, and warm wooden floors — all surrounded by a wild English-style garden that bursts into life between April and May.
Tucked amidst misty hills and enveloped by clouds, the cottage offers a serene escape in Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as the "City of Light." At 6,000 feet above sea level, this hill capital of British Ceylon once served as a royal sanctuary and later, a retreat for the British elite. Today, Selwood still captures the spirit of that forgotten era — quiet, nostalgic, and uniquely atmospheric.
Guests can expect cool mountain air, breathtaking views, and a deep sense of calm in this hidden sanctuary. Though secluded, the location provides easy access to Nuwara Eliya town, the golf course, and scenic nature trails.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Selwood Cottage offers an unforgettable blend of colonial charm and natural beauty.
周边信息
Selwood Cottage enjoys a prime location in Nuwara Eliya’s serene hill country, offering guests a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty and colonial charm. One of the most loved features is its close proximity to the iconic Nuwara Eliya Golf Club—just a 5-minute drive away, with the cottage uniquely overlooking the 7th hole, making it a perfect spot for golf lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Guests also appreciate the easy access to Gregory Lake, where you can enjoy boating, horse rides, or a relaxing lakeside picnic. For those who enjoy scenic walks and trekking, the renowned Pekoe Trail, which passes through tea estates and forested paths, is a fantastic way to experience the region’s untouched beauty.
Nearby attractions include the Pedro Tea Estate, ideal for a guided factory tour and a fresh cup of Ceylon tea, the beautifully landscaped Hakgala Botanical Gardens, and the dramatic landscapes of Horton Plains National Park, home to the famous World’s End viewpoint.
The neighborhood offers a variety of restaurants and cafes, from authentic Sri Lankan cuisine to international options, and the Nuwara Eliya Central Market is perfect for discovering local produce and flavors.
Insider Tip: Don’t forget your walking shoes—exploring the Pekoe Trail or the town’s charming colonial streets is one of the best ways to soak in Nuwara Eliya’s timeless appeal.