12 Best Places to go Glamping in North Wales (2023)

From luxury safari tents to glamping pods with hot tubs, these are the 12 best places to go glamping in North Wales in 2023!

Best Places to go Glamping in North Wales: Living Room Treehouse

From its dramatic coastline and rugged mountains to its peaceful rolling hills, North Wales is teeming with spectacular natural beauty. It’s no surprise that this part of Wales has become one of the most popular places in the country for glamping!

The beauty of glamping is that it offers the best of both worlds. You get to be immersed in the great outdoors while enjoying the comfort of luxury accommodation.

From luxury safari tents and unique glamping pods to cozy cabins with hot tubs, North Wales offers a range of glamping options to suit every style and budget. Without further ado, here are the best places to go glamping in North Wales in 2023!

Glamping with Hot Tubs in North Wales

1. Tan Y Byrn Glamping

Glamping with Hot Tubs in North Wales: Tan Y Byrn
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Tan Y Byrn is undeniably one of the best places to go glamping with a hot tub in North Wales. Situated in the peaceful countryside near Conwy, the glamping site offers eight luxury pods onsite, sleeping up to 3 people.

Each pod has been meticulously designed, offering year-round heating, contemporary kitchens, ensuite bathrooms and super comfy beds. You’ll even be provided with dressing gowns and a welcome pack full of bread, jams and cakes. The highlight, of course, is soaking up views of the coastline and stunning Welsh mountains from your own private hot tub.

ADDRESS: Glamping & Touring, Tan Y Bryn, Llandudno Junction, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £150 per night. Check rates and availability here.

2. Nightsky Glamping

Glamping with Hot Tubs in North Wales: Night Sky Glamping
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Nightsky Glamping, situated by the quaint seaside village of Abersoch, is the perfect glamping spot for families or groups. Located next to stunning beaches, coastal walking tracks and an Alpaca farm, there is plenty to see and do during your glamping stay!

The glamping site offers Safari tents that sleep up to 7 people or smaller Woody tents for up to 5 people. These huge luxury glamping tents include an open-planned living space, kitchen, bathroom and separate bedrooms. They also come with an outdoor space with a private hot tub, BBQ and log burner. What more could you ask for?

ADDRESS: Tyn Y Cae, Llangian, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £140 per night. Check rates and availability here.

3. Brynteg Glamping

Glamping with Hot Tubs in North Wales: Brynteg Glmping
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If you are wanting a luxury glamping holiday in North Wales, Brynteg Glamping certainly ticks the boxes. Located on the beautiful island of Anglesey, the glamping site is just minutes away from the beach and close to the holiday village of Benllech.

Bryteg offers the option of staying in either a cozy glamping pod or a luxurious geodome. Each option is fitting with an en-suite bathroom, kitchenette and the best part- a wood-fired hot tub! The pods are even pet-friendly, so you don’t have to leave your four-legged friend behind.

ADDRESS: Ysgubor Fadog, Brynteg, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £120 per night. Check rates and availability here.

Glamping in Snowdonia, North Wales

4. Mountain Top Gypsy Caravan

Glamping in Snowdonia, North Wales, Mountain Top Gypsy Caravan
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If you want a glamping experience in Wales like no other, you need to visit the Mountain Top Gypsy Caravan. Overlooking the rolling hills of the serene Welsh countryside, you couldn’t find a more tranquil glamping spot if you tried.

You’ll sleep inside a stunning hand-carved and hand-painted gypsy caravan, which has been transformed into the coziest cocoon. The caravan is equipped with a wood burner and a super comfy double bed. Outside, you’ll find a separate bathroom and wooden canvas-topped kitchen overlooking the mountains.

ADDRESS: Machynlleth, Powys, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £99 per night. Check availability and rates here.

5. Living Room Treehouse

Glamping in Snowdonia, North Wales, Living Room Treehouse
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Nestled away in a hidden valley in the heart of the mountains is one of North Wales’ most enchanting glamping sites. The Living Room is made up of six secluded treehouses, each one blending seamlessly with the surrounding woodlands.

Each treehouse features a cozy double bed as well as fold-down bunk beds, making them ideal for a romantic getaway or a family escape. They also feature a woodburning stove, a fully-stocked kitchen, a spring water shower and a compost toilet. The treehouses are off-the-grid, so lanterns and candles set the mood for this peaceful getaway!

ADDRESS: Bryn Meurig Farm, Cemmaes, Machynlleth, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £379. Check availability and rates here.

6. Graig Wen Glamping

Glamping in Snowdonia, North Wales, Graig Wen
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Situated inside Snowdonia National Park, Graig Wen offers an incredible range of glamping accommodations surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. Here you can take long walks through nature in spring and fall, or enjoy the nearby estuary or beach in summer.

For a truly wild escape, opt to stay in the bell tent or pop-up yurt, which are located in their own secluded field. If you’re looking for a little more comfort, the luxurious wagons and Sheperd’s hut stay warm and cozy year-round. Every accommodation type is equipped with its own kitchenette, which means you can self-cater.

ADDRESS: Graig Wen, Arthog, Dolgellau

COST: Prices vary depending on the type of accommodation. Check availability and rates here.

Glamping in Conwy, North Wales

7. Waenfechan Glamping

Glamping in Conwy, North Wales, Waenfechan Glamping
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For a delightful glamping escape in the heart of Conwy in North Wales, look no further than Waenfechan Glamping. Secluded glamping pods are situated on the rolling green hills of a family-run farm, overlooking the mountains of Snowdonia.

Each self-contained glamping pod is equipped with a luxurious double bed, a fully equipped kitchen, an en-suite bathroom and smart TV. If you’re dreaming of glamping with a hot tub, you’re in luck. Each pod is equipped with its own private hot tub, along with outdoor seating and BBQ with stunning views of the Welsh countryside!

ADDRESS: Waenfechan Glamping, Llanfwrog, Ruthin, Denbighshire, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £106. Check availability and rates here.

8. Wern Farm Caravan Park

Glamping in Conwy, North Wales, Wern Farm Caravan Park
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Wern Farm offers luxury glamping pods in Conwy Valley, which is right on the doorstep of Snowdonia National Park. These cozy glamping pods sleep two people and are equipped with heating, making them ideal for a year-round getaway.

Each luxury glamping pod consists of a comfy double bed, lounge with a sofa, kitchenette and bathroom. The pods are also equipped with wifi, smart TVs, speaker systems and underfloor heating. Outside, you’ll find everything you need for a peaceful evening, including a fire pit, BBQ and hot tub.

ADDRESS: Wern Farm, Tyn-y-Groes, Conwy, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £165. Check prices and availability here.

9. Adventure Parc Snowdonia

Glamping in Conwy, North Wales, Adventure Parc Snowdonia
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If you’re wanting an adrenaline-fuelled glamping holiday, Adventure Parc Snowdonia is the place for you. Situated in the lush Conwy Valley, the property offers lagoon surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, zip-lining, indoor caving and so much more.

The quaint wooden glamping pods feature a private deck and can sleep up to four guests. The cozy pods are equipped with heating and electricity. However, you do need to bring your own bedding and bathroom facilities are shared with other guests. You can choose between a lagoon view or a woodland view, and there are even pet-friendly glamping pods on offer!

ADDRESS: Conway Road, Dolgarrog, Conwy, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £75. Check prices and availability here.

Glamping in Anglesey, North Wales

10. Wonderfully Wild Glamping

Glamping in Anglesey, North Wales, Wonderfully Wild Glamping
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If you’re looking for luxury glamping in North Wales, look no further than Wonderfully Wild. This glamping site offers a luxury safari tent overlooking the highest mountain in Snowdonia National Park. The 15-acre property is filled with fields, streams and woods to explore during your stay.

Each luxury safari tent boasts three different bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, a spacious living area and a separate bathroom. Three of the tents also have their own private wood-fired hot tub, so make sure you request one of these on booking!

ADDRESS: Llangoed, Beaumaris, North Wales.

COST: Check prices and availability here.

11. Pods Pwll Coch Glamping

Glamping in Anglesey, North Wales, Pods Pwll Coch
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Pods Pwll Coch provides a peaceful glamping experience in the countryside of North Wales. The glamping site is situated on a working farm in the heart of Anglesey. The property offers self-contained luxury glamping pods that can accommodate 4-5 people.

Each timber cabin is equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, including a bathroom, a fully-equipped kitchen, underfloor heating, a TV, speakers and more. For the ultimate luxury glamping in North Wales, be sure to book into one of the pods that come with a log burner hot tub!

ADDRESS: Pwll Coch Isaf, Rhosybol, Amlwch, Anglesey, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £85. Check prices and availability here.

12. Cwtch A Hafod Glamping

Glamping in Anglesey, North Wales, Cwtch A Hafod
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Nestled away on a family-run Welsh Farm is Cwtch a Hafod, which is another lovely rural glamping retreat in Anglesey. The property offers plenty of peaceful nature to explore during the day and magnificent starry skies to gaze at during the night.

On the property are two cozy shepherd huts and two spacious log cabins with private hot tubs. Both options feature comforts like memory foam mattresses, central heating and a log burner for extra coziness. There is also an additional amenities hut with more cooking and dining space available for use.

ADDRESS: Brynsiencyn, Isle of Anglesey, North Wales

COST: Prices start from £120. Check prices and availability here.

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