Castle View Glamping pod, situated in Llanbister near Llandrindod Wells in Glamorgan, Wales, offers a unique retreat for two, featuring one bedroom and a variety of amenities designed for comfort and relaxation. The accommodation is located on a working farm, surrounded by the picturesque countryside of mid Wales, which is renowned for its stunning landscapes, bustling market towns, and impressive mountains. Guests can enjoy an open-plan living space that includes a cozy living area equipped with a 24" Freesat TV, a dining area, and a kitchen featuring modern appliances such as an electric hob, combi microwave/oven/grill, and fridge. The pod also boasts a private shower room and an enclosed lawned garden with decking and garden furniture, perfect for enjoying the serene environment.
The property is designed to enhance guests' comfort, with electric central heating, included utilities such as electricity, bed linen, and towels, as well as wood for the hot tub. A welcome pack is provided upon arrival, and additional amenities like a travel cot and highchair are available upon request. The highlight of the outdoor space is a private wood-fired hot tub, accommodating up to six people, which offers a relaxing experience amidst the natural beauty of the area. Private parking for two cars is also available, ensuring convenience for guests exploring the surrounding attractions.
Castle View Glamping pod serves as an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to the magnificent Elan Valley and the breathtaking Brecon Beacons National Park, both renowned for their walking and fishing opportunities. Nearby attractions include the historic Tinboeth castle ruins, accessible via a footpath from the pod, as well as the vibrant town of Rhayader, known for its red kite feeding station and Welsh Royal Crystal workshops. The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells hosts various events throughout the year, while the spa town of Brecon offers cultural highlights such as the annual jazz festival, Brecon Cathedral, and the Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh.
Guests can also explore the charming book town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its literary festival, and partake in unique local events like the man vs horse race and bog snorkelling in Llanwrtyd Wells. For those interested in history, Knighton features the Offa’s Dyke Centre, while cultural experiences can be found at the Radnorshire Museum and National Cycle Collection. The property is conveniently located just two miles from the nearest shop and one mile from a pub and restaurant, making it a perfect getaway for couples looking to immerse themselves in the beauty and adventure of mid Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!