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Wye Glamping

Felindre, Powys, Wales
1 acre hosted by Diane ?.
Über luxurious glamping at the foothills of the Brecon Beacons – just as glamping should be

Tucked away on a lush, arable farm, with awe-inspiring views of the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons, lies the eco-friendly Wye Glamping. The site's ethos is simple: relax and cosy up with Mother Nature in true comfort and style. Take a stroll through the rolling countryside, splash in the onsite stream, or simply settle down with a good book and take in the beautiful green expanse of your mountain surroundings. And isn’t that exactly how glamping should be?

Guests have the choice of two accommodations. Firstly, tucked away along a hedgerow is the impressive 18ft yurt. Sitting slightly raised atop pristine decking, this fully furnished abode provides glorious, panoramic views of the field and beyond. Given the lack of light pollution, the yurt is perfect for a spot of star gazing, and on a clear Brecon night the sky illuminates impressively. Lastly (but by no means least) are the site's four bell tents. Set alongside the nearby meandering river, each dwelling is located far enough apart to create a sense of seclusion, yet close enough for groups who wish to camp together.

Facilities at Wye Glamping are ample to say the least. Both the yurt and bell tents have their very own adjacent kitchen hut which comes fully loaded with a gas stove, grill, pots, pans, cutlery, crockery and everything else you could possibly need. At the entrance of the ‘Glamping Field’, you'll find a luxurious wash room with a hot shower room and (drum roll please) a proper flushing loo. Each pitch also comes with a private compost loo – extremely handy for those midnight dashes!

Wye Glamping couldn’t be better located to explore the gorgeous, undulating Brecon Beacons National Park. Waterfalls? Rolling fields? Charming towns? They’re all here. From the peaks of Cribyn mountain to the depths of its limestone caves, there’s plenty to see and do in this stunner of a national park. And being so close to all the action, Wye Glamping is the ideal base to go and explore it all.

Activities
Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Wildlife watching
Natural features
Mountainous
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Location
Felindre, Powys, Wales, United KingdomTraditional, ancestral territory of various First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
Hosted by Diane ?.Joined in July 2015
From the host
Tucked away on a lush, arable farm, with awe-inspiring views of the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons, lies the eco-friendly Wye Glamping. The site's ethos is simple: relax and cosy up with Mother Nature in true comfort and style.
Nearby attractions

The small market town of Hay-on-Wye (or Y Gelli Gandryll in Welsh) is often described as "the town of books”, and with good cause - there are tonnes of them! Books really are everywhere; the cinema's a book shop, the fire station's a book shop, the castle's a book shop, even the alleyways are book shops. And, if you plan your visit in May you'll catch the annual Hay Festival of Literature. Hay-on-Wye’s perfect position on the Wales/England border make the town ideal for visitors to explore the beautiful border country. The Welsh Crannog Centre (01874 658226) at Llangorse Lake is a recreation of a crannog: a house built on an artificial island on a lake, as used from pre-historic times all the way up to the Middle Ages. Crickhowell, a pleasingly old-fashioned small town in the Usk Valley with its (very) ruined castle, tea shops and spectacular bridge over the River Usk makes for a pleasant day out. Brecon is a lovely town to explore when the weather’s being unfriendly. Follow the Artbeat Trail around the cultural hotspots, crafty shops and galleries. Anyone fancying sports over shops and culture can head to Brecon Leisure Centre (01874 623677). The National Showcaves at Dan-yr-Ogof (01639 730284) are well worth a trip, too.

Food and drink

Each accommodation has its very own kitchen facilities and there’s several independent deli’s, greengrocers, butchers and bakers in Hay-on-Wye to pick up some fresh local produce. The closest supermarket is 2 miles away. The charming Three Horseshoes (01497 847304) is a lovely country pub and conveniently located at the site's entrance. If the sun is out, sit outside and enjoy a pint with some hearty pub grub. There are several eateries in Hay-on-Wye. The best of these are The Blue Boar (01497 820884), Richard Booth’s Bookshop Café (01497 820322) and The Granary (01497 820790.) 12 miles down the road you'll find the recently opened Gurkha Corner Nepalese restaurant (01874610871), run by an ex-Gurkha soldier and his family. Alternatively, head to the Felin Fach Griffin (01874 620111), it’s pretty pricey but the food is sumptuous and they offer an à la carte menu – 3 courses for £27.50. There's also n Indian & Chinese takeaway/restaurants in Hay-on-Wye.

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