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A wooden picnic table is set with drinks, situated next to a circular wood-fired hot tub. Surrounding greenery adds a touch of nature, while views of distant mountains and the estuary can be seen in the background under a clear blue sky.
Hut
5 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Luxury Glamping on the Great Orme

"Hafan y Gogarth " is a Luxury Glamping site designed with couples in mind. A romantic, peaceful getaway set in a secluded, private garden shared only with rabbits and the odd fox, there are no other guests. It is located within the Great Orme Country Park with breath-taking views out over the Conwy estuary and the Snowdonia mountain ranges. Walk out of the garden gate to explore miles of trails with stunning scenery, or take a 15 min stroll down into the beautiful Victorian town of Llandudno.

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A charming cabin is framed by lush greenery, featuring a distinctive curved red roof and wooden accents. A spacious deck with a table and seating area is visible, inviting outdoor relaxation. Nearby, a decorative pot adds a rustic touch to the landscape.
Hut
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

The Meadow Cabin ... comfort & tranquillity

A real gem of a place! Beautifully crafted, simple cosy interior, nice comfortable kingsize bed, shelves, oak table, comfy seating & a wood-burner. There are electric sockets, a kettle, kitchen utensils, lamps & fixed lanterns for lighting in the evenings. Enjoy the balcony looking out eastward towards the sunrise hills with a table and chairs to enjoy your breakfast & a small evening lawn around the back. To the right, is a newly built kitchen area with a gas hob, running water, & drying area.

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The exterior of the cabin showcases a unique design with wooden shingles and a green roof. A cozy porch area features wooden seating, surrounded by lush greenery. A solar panel is visible, emphasizing the eco-friendly aspect of the retreat.
Shepherd’s hut
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

Secluded Riverside Cabin & Sauna. Dogs Welcome

If you’re looking for a secluded break with nothing but the sound of the river at night to keep you company then this little hut is perfect. Perched on the edge of the river, this charming cabin is the perfect year-round retreat. Fully insulated and with a log stove, hot shower and wooden sauna the cabin is the perfect bolthole no matter what the weather outside is doing. Everything you need for a secluded escape from the world. Just relax, unwind, sit by the fire, walk in the hills, and be.

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A gravel pathway leads to the entrance of a charming stone building, framed by lush greenery. The scenic view of rolling hills and valleys stretches into the distance under a cloudy sky, creating a serene atmosphere.
Barn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 802 reviews

The Pigsty, Snowdonia, North Wales, Bala, Wales

Situated in the grounds of “Caerau Gardens”, a charming and unusual bolt hole for a couple. With under-floor heating, a Sauna and a full cinema system with screen and a stunning audio system from Monitor Audio. The surroundings are wonderful, we even have our lake for fishing, swimming or perhaps kayaking. Sorry no pets or children Otherwise The Hovel? https://abnb.me/E51Vz3SGL9 If you have a small child or two or like a spare bedroom. No sauna but proper stairs, a cinema and wood burner.

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A modern cabin with a wooden exterior is set against a backdrop of hills. Large windows reflect the natural surroundings, while a wood-fired hot tub is visible nearby. Stone walls separate the property, and lush green grass surrounds the structure.
Cabin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

ARA Cabin - Caseg

Set on a family farm, the cabin is a peaceful luxurious retreat with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Cardigan Bay. Cattle graze in open pastures all around. The faint sound of the stream running in the distance that you can wonder down to through the ancient woodland. Enjoy views from Snowdon down the Welsh coast from a king size bed. The warm glow from the fire flickering on the pillow. The large rainfall shower and warmth underfoot from underfloor heating perfect on a cold evening.

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A wooden tree cabin is perched above a gently flowing river, surrounded by lush greenery. Large windows provide scenic views, and a small table is positioned on the ground nearby. The area is dotted with autumn leaves, enhancing the natural setting.
Treehouse
5 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Elevated Quirky Cabin over River

This romantic tree cabin is located on the edge of a tranquil woodland at the bottom of a beautiful privately owned 5 acre garden, overlooking a hypnotic river waterfall. This majestic retreat is where you can unwind, relax and recharge, with full access to the BBQ area and on site sauna. If sitting back is not for you there are several local country walks and attractions. By car Wrexham is just 5 minutes away, Chester 25 minutes and if you fancy a day in Liverpool, it’s only an hour away.

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An aerial view captures the serene landscape surrounding the Shepherd's Huts, with winding paths leading through rolling green hills. The huts are positioned in a remote area, offering expansive views of the mountains and valleys under a soft, cloudy sky.
Shepherd’s hut
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Barlwyd Off-Grid Glamping

Experience the ultimate getaway in our off-grid Shepherd's Huts next to Barlwyd Lake. Wake up to breathtaking views of Ffestiniog's mountains, quarries, and valleys. The huts are for two people and furnished with a king-size bed, a kitchenette, and an en-suite bathroom. The interiors are cosy and bright, making for a comfortable and relaxing stay. Each hut comes with its own Golf Buggy to transport around. Don't miss out on this exclusive glamping experience that offers unmatched views.

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Hut
5 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

The Honeysuckle Hut in Snowdonia

Nestled in the foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia), this well equipped shepherd hut is a magical country retreat for couples wanting to relax & unwind. With stunning views over the Menai Straits you can enjoy the sunset then star gaze around the firepit. For those looking for adventure, it is a perfect base for exploring the magnificent landscape, climbing Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) or for visiting the many tourist attractions such as Caernarfon Castle, Port Meirion, Bounce Below, Zipworld etc.

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Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Ash Cabin at Bramblewoods with stunning views

Our handcrafted en-suite wooden cabin is located within a small wood on the grounds of working sheep farm with an uninterrupted view across the valley in picturesque Shropshire. It has everything you need to retreat from the real world, whether it's for a cosy night in, in front of the log burner or a chance to sit and stargaze on the deck. There is an abundance of walks right from your doorstep, you're even lucky enough to have the Offas Dyke within a stones throw from the Cabin.

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An outdoor patio area features a wooden table with two benches, set against a stunning view of the landscape. A fire pit with logs stands nearby, surrounded by green grass and stone walls. Bright clouds drift across the blue sky, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Shepherd’s hut
5 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Gwenlli Shepherds Hut

Here is our newly completed shepherds Hut -Gwenlli a welsh name that depicts the view of Bardsey Island on the horizon. Situated in a peaceful corner of our field, nestled in the hills above the small village of Talybont in Snowdonia. Overlooking cardigan bay and boasting panaramic views from the Snowdon mountain range in the north to witnessing a memorable sunset over the Lleyn peninsula with a drink in your hand whilst relaxing in the easy to use electric jacuzzi hot tub.

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Bungalow
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Spectacular views of the North Wales coastline

Experience coastal bliss in this charming bungalow along the Anglesey Coastal Path. Panoramic sea views showcase the rugged beauty of the Anglesey coastline, offering a front-row seat to nature's spectacle. Wake up to the soothing sounds of the sea and immerse yourself in the tranquility of coastal living. Take advantage of this perfect location to explore this island on foot. Price includes cleaning at the end of your stay and freshly laundered bedding and towels.

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A panoramic dome is situated on a grassy hillside, surrounded by lush trees. The dome features large windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. An outdoor kitchen area is visible nearby, showcasing a rustic design with wooden furniture and basic amenities.
Dome
5 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Unique Off Grid Dome, Stunning views and landscape

Off Grid unique Panoramic Dome, sleeping 2 adults.Double bed, log burner & amazing views. As you enter your quirky dome, you’ll be tempted to dive into the double bed and devour those views! You’ll also find comfy seating – the ideal spot for a cup of tea .Simply yet effectively furnished, the space reinforces the sense that this is a sanctuary. Its remote location means that the Dome is off grid. Greener Camping Club Members, see other details below.

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All about North Wales

North Wales is home to pretty fishing towns, miles of rugged coastal paths, and millennia-old lore and legend. North Wales was once the land of Celtic clans, ruled over by the Romans, and the contested property of several warring British kingdoms. As with the rest of the country, the scenic landscape is a wild and beautiful mix of mountains, rivers, cliff faces, and rolling fields.

From Llandudno to Llangollen and from Anglesey to Snowdonia, North Wales towns offer one of the oldest European languages, countless castles, and plenty of cream teas. You may find yourself driving down narrow, winding, hedge-lined roads or wandering along sandy beaches, contemplating the grey expanse of the Irish Sea. in North Wales, you’ll find no end of opportunities for exploration. Adventurous outdoor activities await, including hiking, cycling, rock climbing, and water sports — even one of the world’s first indoor surfing locations.

What are the top things to do in North Wales?

Ffestiniog Railway

This 13.5-mile-long railway, established in 1832, operates under the world’s oldest independent company. Hop on at Porthmadog Harbour and take it easy as your heritage steam train rumbles along to Blaenau Ffestiniog, meandering through mountains and past waterfalls, forests, and pastures, with a journey time of just over an hour.

Anglesey

Make the drive over the Menai Suspension Bridge or Pont Britannia from the mainland to explore over 120 miles of rugged shoreline by bike, on foot, or from a kayak. You can tour the 13th-century moated Beaumaris Castle on the eastern coast, make your way around the island’s five working lighthouses, and spot seals and porpoises from the coastal path while coughs circle overhead.

Conwy Castle

Built in the 13th century for Edward I, Conwy Castle in Conwy is one of the finest medieval castles in Europe. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the fortress and its eight towers are in an impressive state of preservation. Restored spiral staircases make it possible to walk the entire circuit of the battlements, gazing across the kingdom as King Edward would have over seven centuries ago.

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