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Glamping in South Wales with hot tubs

Coast meets city, meets countryside in South Wales so there’s something for everyone however you like to spend your time on a glamping holiday. Catch a show at the Millenium Centre in Cardiff Bay, take to the water in a kayak on the Wye, hike in the Brecon Beacons and run wild on the golden sandy beaches of Pembrokeshire. All that fresh air and widescreen scenery seem to get our owners’ creative juices flowing. 

In this neck of the woods you’ll find some of our quirkiest creations from a grass-roofed cabin and a lambswool lined pod, to hilltop geodomes and magical camps for multi-generational celebrations. All with the obligatory hot tub.

Recommended glamping places with hot tubs near South Wales

Cobnut Cabin
Herefordshire

Cobnut Cabin

from £146 p/n
Box Barn
Monmouthshire

Box Barn

from £495 p/n
Scandi Cabin
Herefordshire

Scandi Cabin

from £245 p/n
Nantseren
Carmarthenshire

Nantseren

from £445 p/n
Big Red at Wylde Things
Monmouthshire

Big Red at Wylde Things

from £135 p/n

Why choose glamping with Canopy & Stars?

Canopy & Stars started out with eight spaces and a big idea – to bring you incredible experiences in the heart of nature. Fifteen years’ later, we’re a leading voice in outdoor adventure holidays but we’ve stayed true to our values. We carefully select and inspect every place in our collection, accepting only 20% of applicants. The ones that make the cut have something special – a mountain view that makes time stand still, a sleeping nook so cosy it feels like a childhood den or the outdoor kitchen of dreams. 

If you’re struggling to decide where to stay, our Guest Experience Team is at the end of the phone, ready to help with their encyclopaedic knowledge of our glamping places – and the passionate owners who created them.

About glamping with hot tubs in South Wales with Canopy & Stars

Why go glamping in South Wales with Canopy & Stars?

The spectacular South Wales scenery needs to be appreciated at close range. Our glamping places put you in the heart of the great outdoors but with all the comforts of home, whether you’re in a cabin, a yurt, a bell tent or a big red converted bus. 

What are the benefits of glamping with a hot tub?

While a good old-fashioned bath is always relaxing, it’s nothing compared to the bliss of an al-fresco soak in a hot tub either alone or with your loved ones beneath the starry night sky. Grab a glass of your favourite tipple and lie back in the warm water with a gentle breeze wafting across your face, birdsong in the air and miles of open countryside stretching into the distance.

What time of year should I go glamping?

South Wales is somewhere to keep coming back to. Run wild on huge, windscreen beaches in the summer months, drift down the Wye on a kayak in the spring, watch the leaves change colour in the valleys in autumn and go stargazing under inky dark skies in the winter.   

What’s our expertise?

Canopy & Stars exists to bring you unfiltered access to the wild. That doesn’t mean flying  across continents – it could be as simple as hopping on a train and heading off the beaten track in the next county. As leaders in outdoor holidays, you’re in safe hands with us. Particularly because we visit and inspect every single place in our collection.

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