The Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales is packed with heather-clad landscapes, dramatic peaks and grassy moors, and what better way to experience it all than from a Brecon Beacons glamping break?
This collection of huts, pods and yurts will give glamping in the Brecon Beacons that special touch by providing you with a luxurious, snug base.
Why Brecon Beacons Glamping?
These glamping breaks in the Brecon Beacons allow you to enjoy 1,344 km² of the park's outdoor wonders first-hand without the stress of setting up a tent! Due to their size and remoteness, they're ideal for outdoorsy types who are after a romantic retreat with access to the park's 1200 miles of public trails.
The national park's rights of way delve through Waterfall Country, up to the piercing peaks of Pen y Fan and Sugar Loaf, and along the idyllic Brecon Canal. Alternatively, you can try your hand at wild swimming in Llyn y Fan Fach or Henrhyd Falls.
Don't forget to explore the park's delightful villages and towns, where a wealth of history awaits discovery. After exploring all these delights, you will be rewarded with the delightful bases of these glamping in the Brecon Beacons lets.
Find out more about the area or plan your glamping holiday in the Brecon Beacons by reading our Brecon Beacons Travel Guide.
Places to Visit While Glamping in the Brecon Beacons
Choosing to go glamping in the Brecon Beacons gives you access to so many great locations and attractions. You should visit several wonderful towns whilst glamping in the Brecon Beacons, including the market town and namesake of Brecon. Here, you can look forward to visiting The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum and Y Gaer Museum before trekking up to the natural wonder of Pen y Crug.
Another must-visit is Crickhowell, a charming town within reach of ample walks and hiking areas, such as the Sugarloaf and Usk Valley, Glanusk Park and Llangattock Quarry. After embarking on a trek nearby, be sure to return and explore the ruins of Crickhowell Castle.
From your Brecon Beacon glamping spot, venture to Abergavenny, a welcoming town situated on the edges of the park. The Abergavenny Museum and access to Clydach Gorge are a couple of the highlights here. Slightly further away lies Blaenavon, where ample history can be enjoyed at Blaenavon Ironworks and Bigpit National Coal Museum.
Whatever you decide to do in the Brecon Beacons, one thing is for sure; booking a glamping spot in the Brecon Beacons is the right choice!
Types of Brecon Beacons Holidays
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