Adventure-ready glamping tents in Eryri near Blaenau Ffestiniog with mountain views, fires and dog-friendly comfort.
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Highlights
A collection of spacious, dog-friendly glamping tents set high above Blaenau Ffestiniog with far-reaching mountain views.
Huge glass doors and private decks that blur the line between indoors and out, perfect for slow mornings and sunset drinks.
Sleeps up to five guests with comfy beds, sociable living space and a well-equipped kitchenette for easy group meals.
Wood burning fireplaces that keep things cosy and add a warm, atmospheric glow on cooler evenings.
On-site hotel restaurant and bar serving hearty Welsh classics, local drinks and relaxed terrace dining.
A superb base for adventure, with Zip World, mountain biking and hiking trails all close by.
Immersive setting surrounded by historic slate quarries and the wild landscapes of Eryri (Snowdonia).
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Each tent sleeps up to five guests in a mix of double beds and bunk beds.
Dogs are welcome, so four-legged adventurers can join the fun.
Restaurant opening times vary, with breakfast, dinner and a popular Sunday carvery available.
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The details
Perched high on a mountainside with sweeping views across the dramatic Moelwynion range, the glamping tents at Plas Weunydd deliver adventure with a healthy dose of comfort. Wake to mist rolling over historic slate quarries, breathe in crisp mountain air and feel instantly immersed in the wild beauty of Eryri (Snowdonia), all while knowing a warm fire and a proper bed await you at the end of the day. Each spacious tent sleeps up to five guests, making them ideal for families or small groups craving an outdoorsy escape without roughing it. Inside, you’ll find a clever mix of double beds and bunk beds, creating a sociable yet cosy base camp. The living space is inviting and practical, with a nicely equipped kitchenette and a large dining table where you can linger over breakfast plans or share stories after a day exploring the mountains. One of the real joys here is the connection to the landscape. Huge glass doors open fully at the front of each tent, framing breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and opening onto a peaceful deck. It’s the perfect spot for a morning coffee as the mountains come to life or a relaxed evening drink as the sun dips behind the ridgeline. When the temperature drops, wood burning fireplaces keep the tents wonderfully toasty and add a gentle glow that makes evenings feel especially snug. You get the best of both worlds: the feeling of being close to nature with the comforts that make a stay truly relaxing. Guests also have access to the hotel restaurant and bar at Plas Weunydd. Expect hearty, well-cooked classics made with local ingredients, from generous breakfasts to comforting dinners. Dine indoors in the cosy dining room or take things alfresco on the terrace, then finish the day with a Welsh beer, gin or whisky in hand. The location is a dream for adventurers. From mountain biking and zip lining to heritage railways and iconic Welsh villages, this corner of North Wales is packed with unforgettable experiences, all right on your doorstep.
Perched high on a mountainside with sweeping views across the dramatic Moelwynion range, the glamping tents at Plas Weunydd deliver adventure with a healthy dose of comfort. Wake to mist rolling over historic slate quarries, breathe in crisp mountain air and feel instantly immersed in the wild beauty of Eryri (Snowdonia), all while knowing a warm fire and a proper bed await you at the end of the day. Each spacious tent sleeps up to five guests, making them ideal for families or small groups craving an outdoorsy escape without roughing it. Inside, you’ll find a clever mix of double beds and bunk beds, creating a sociable yet cosy base camp. The living space is inviting and practical, with a nicely equipped kitchenette and a large dining table where you can linger over breakfast plans or share stories after a day exploring the mountains. One of the real joys here is the connection to the landscape. Huge glass doors open fully at the front of each tent, framing breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and opening onto a peaceful deck. It’s the perfect spot for a morning coffee as the mountains come to life or a relaxed evening drink as the sun dips behind the ridgeline. When the temperature drops, wood burning fireplaces keep the tents wonderfully toasty and add a gentle glow that makes evenings feel especially snug. You get the best of both worlds: the feeling of being close to nature with the comforts that make a stay truly relaxing. Guests also have access to the hotel restaurant and bar at Plas Weunydd. Expect hearty, well-cooked classics made with local ingredients, from generous breakfasts to comforting dinners. Dine indoors in the cosy dining room or take things alfresco on the terrace, then finish the day with a Welsh beer, gin or whisky in hand. The location is a dream for adventurers. From mountain biking and zip lining to heritage railways and iconic Welsh villages, this corner of North Wales is packed with unforgettable experiences, all right on your doorstep.
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£120-225 per night
Llechwedd Glamping is owned and managed by Bleddyn Williams.
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