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Glamping with hot tubs in Wales

Glamping with a hot tub in Wales means swapping the ordinary for mountain views, wild coastlines and star-lit soaks. From romantic hideaways in the hills to family cabins by the shore, our collection blends the beauty of the Welsh outdoors with the comfort of bubbling hot water. 

Spend your days exploring national parks, ancient forests and beaches, then sink into your private tub as the sun dips behind the peaks.

Why book glamping with hot tubs with Canopy & Stars?

Every Welsh glamping stay with a hot tub in our collection is personally visited and inspected for comfort, quality, and a real connection to nature. We only choose places you’ll remember long after the water’s gone cold. We’re B Corp certified, small enough to care about every booking, and wild enough to know that your next hot tub soak should come with a view worth travelling for.

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What’s it like to stay at a glamping place in Wales with a hot tub?

Imagine a day spent walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path or biking the forests of Coed-y-Brenin, followed by an evening of luxury glamping in steaming bliss beneath the Welsh night sky. A glamping hot tub is your perfect post-adventure reset – soothing tired legs, warming you through, and giving you front row seats to nature’s quietest moments. 

Sustainability and glamping

We believe your break should be good for you and good for the planet. That’s why we work closely with owners to reduce environmental impact and champion sustainable design, from solar panels to natural water heating. We’re on the path to net zero by 2030, and every booking helps us invest in greener, wilder futures for travel. Read our latest impact report.

About Canopy & Stars’ expertise
We’ve been exploring wild corners of the UK for over a decade, and we still visit and personally inspect every single place we feature. Based in Bristol, we’re a small independent travel company who have rejected desk research in favour of heading out into the great outdoors to find unique stays, and the people who create them. 

What makes Wales so special?

Wales is adventure wrapped in history. You can hike to the summit of Snowdon before lunch, explore a medieval castle by mid-afternoon, and be soaking in your hot tub by sunset. Thrill seekers will love the zip lines, clifftop trails and surf lagoons, while culture seekers can wander quiet stone villages, listen to live folk music drifting from a pub doorway, or sample award-winning local wines.

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