The Cwtch
Powys, United Kingdom
By the Wye
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Safari tent
Sleeps 2
- One king-size bed
Not suitable for children
Not suitable for pets
Overview
The Cwtch is named for the feeling of warmth and comfort you get the moment you arrive at this lovely escape on the riverbank. Pop open a bottle of something, sink into the chairs on the deck, maybe light the firebowl BBQ and sit back to enjoy the peace of the countryside and the starlit skies. Inside, there’s a big comfy four-poster bed with natural timber twisting up to the ceiling, a kitchen with gas hobs and a modern bathroom, as well as a bar where you can mix up some sundowners.
The site is off grid, but there are charging ports for devices and the minimal lighting means you won’t disturb the owls, who are fond of the trees above The Cwtch. Although there are five other tents at By the Wye, The Cwtch is a little way off from them, so completely private, right down to your own stretch of riverbank beach to swim from. But for a spa-like experience, take a moment in the panoramic cedar barrel wood-fired sauna, and then cool off under the outdoor cold water splash shower!
You might spend a few days happily paddling, woodland wandering and bird spotting from the deck, but there’s plenty to do if you decide to head out, with Hay-on-Wye on your doorstep for a few spots to grab some amazing food.
Read more
Essentials
The important stuff
- Check in: 3 PM
- Check out: 10 AM
- The use of the sauna is included in your stay
- Please bring a torch, wellies, slippers to wear in the tent and warm clothes for the evening
- The hosts live on-site
- There are other spaces on site so you may come across other guests
- The car park is approx. 60m from the tent
- Please be aware that the Offa's Dyke path runs through the site so members of the public have access. However, the paths to the tents are clearly labelled private and there are locks
- One basket of firewood is provided. Extra can be purchased on-site for £10 per basket
- No Wifi
- Mobile phone signal
- No plug sockets
- USB charging ports available for small electric devices
Sleeping arrangements
- One king-size bed
Extra space available
Space for 1 baby no charge. Travel cot and high chair can be provided on request
Cooking
- Kitchen equipped with an oven, gas hob, kettle and a cool box with ice packs
- Cooking utensils, crockery and glassware provided
- Firepit BBQ
Washing
- Bathroom with a flushing toilet, walk-in shower and sink
- Eco-friendly luxury Myddfai shampoo, conditioner, bodywash and handwash
Heating, lighting & bedding
- Luxury bed linen, robes, blankets and towels provided
- The main source of heat comes from the wood burner in the lounge
- A gas boiler provides instant hot water and solar-power provides various lights
- Solar lighting
Entertainment
- Wild swimming on the River Wye
- Outdoor cold-water splash shower
- Access to the Offa's Dyke path
- Private sauna
- Firepit area
- Radio with Bluetooth
- Board games
- Natural playground
Read more
Travel & Parking
- The car parking area is mostly level and gravelled
- Cwtch has a dedicated parking space in the main car park, approx 20m away
- There is uneven ground throughout the wooded areas of the site and sloping areas from the main entrance throughout the site
- There are uneven areas and grassed ground down to the river
- There is a short mostly downhill walk (approx. 500m) with a wheelbarrow across a woodland track to get to the other safari tents
- The terrain is a mixture of grass and stone gravelled track so the terrain is unlevel and suitable footwear will be required
- Please note there is no pathway lighting to the safari tents from the car parking area. A torch is provided for your convenience and guests are encouraged to arrive before dark for this reason
Space & Site Access
- It is approached via a hard-stoned woodland track that is approx. 1.2m wide leading to the entrance
- The gate entrance is approx. 92cm wide
- Five steps, each 10cm high lead you on to the elevated decking area with outdoor seating for 2 people and round to the front entrance 3.2m wide bi-fold doors
- The doors have a raised door runner threshold (approx 3cms deep). This doorway goes straight into the open plan living/sleeping area
- The ground floor is open-plan on the same level with wood flooring
- The doorway to the bathroom is approx. 76cm wide
- There is a small step to the shower that is approx. 10cm high and 60cm wide
- There is a king-sized bed in the open plan living area
- The bed has a medium firm spring and memory foam luxury mattress
- Five steps, each 25cm high, lead to a lower deck which has a wood-fired sauna and cold-water shower
- The step to get up to the sauna is approx. 10cm high
- Further steps, each 25cm high lead you down to the river
- There are two USB charging points for small devices (own cables required)
- There is no TV or Wi-Fi
Mobility Aid
- There are no accessibility aid available at this space
We have gathered information from the owner about this space to help you decide if it is the right place for you. We would always encourage you to contact us before booking to discuss your accessibility needs. We’re dedicated to helping everyone access our spaces and enjoy the outdoors. Visit our Disability Inclusive page for more information on our journey.
Getting there
By the Wye, Hay on Wye, Powys HR3 5RS
What3Words: ///lifestyle.waving.cavalier - What3Words is a new more accurate version of a postcode. This will take you directly to the entrance of the estate so we recommend using this in your Sat Nav, but always remember to look at the owners’ directions too!
By public transport
The nearest train station is in Hereford or Abergavenny.
The nearest train station is Hereford, where you can either get a bus – No T14, No 39, or taxi for your onward journey. The train station is 21 miles /35 km from Hay on wye.
There are daily busses to Hay on Wye from Hereford train station and from there it’s a 10 minute walk to By the Wye.
You also can get a taxi outside the train station, where you should be able to find a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
You can get a Hay on Wye based taxi with Booktown Taxi’s 078810726547.
By car
Come over Hay Bridge and turn right into the car park. You'll see signposts to By-the-Wye.
Parking
By the Wye has a stone track to access the car parking area, located in an old quarry 50m off the main road. Please drive slowly and carefully on the track (maximum speed 5mph) and be mindful that walkers with dogs and wild animals also use the track. The car parking is free for all By the Wye guests.
Read more
Food & Drink
At By the Wye
Guests will receive a welcome basket using locally sourced products on arrival.
By the Wye also offer a fantastic range of meal boxes available for your glamping holiday. Fuss-free breakfast, BBQ banquets and family favourites, all ready packaged for you to cook. Sourced locally in Hay on Wye and the surrounding Brecon Beacons and delivered each day to your tent, showcasing the finest fare the area has to offer. Please contact the your host upon booking to arrange this.
Local shops
Hay on Wye has many shops within walking distance. You will find a Co-op, greengrocers, deli, butchers and a Spar.
Pubs & restaurants
Chapters (7 minute walk) – a Michelin Starred Restaurant in Hay offering fine dining and dedicated to supporting small scale producers & other independent businesses from Hay-on-Wye and the surrounding areas.
Tomatitos Tapas Bar (7 minute walk) – the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine and tapas. The food is made from the best ingredients sourced locally from the wonderful profusion of growers and makers on the Welsh borders, from artisan bread to the best seasonal veg.
Cosy Café (6 minute walk) - your host's recommendation for the best brunch! In the evening, they often host live music and quiz nights.
Read more
Activities
At By the Wye
By the Wye has a resident Woodland Ranger called Dan. An arboriculturist by trade, he has a passion for the local wildlife and is ready and eager to share his woodland skills and the secrets of the woodlands with you. Book a family activity and explore the woods at night, learn the essentials of outdoor survival or take your children on a Mini Wilding adventure.
Guests looking to relax can book on-site massage treatments.
Walk down to the river Wye and have a morning dip.
Guests also have direct access to the Offa's Dyke path.
Places to visit
Hay-on-Wye – world renowned for books and bookshops. Its unique position on the border between England and Wales makes Hay ideal for visitors to explore and enjoy the beautiful border country. Your hosts recommend visiting the Thursday Market Day.
The Literature Laboratory (7 minute walk) - Rebecca Watkins, the visionary founder of The Literature Laboratory, has always been a devoted lover of stories, and the power of the imagination and journalling. With a background in healthcare and business and a heart filled with passion for children’s literature, she set out to create a haven where curiosity and creativity could flourish whilst improving positive wellbeing and resilience in young people.
Outdoor & active
Wye Valley Canoes (5 miles) - embark on your next adventure with their diverse River Wye trips, whether it's a half-day thrill, full-day exploration, or camping under the stars, there is an adventure for everyone.
Pen y Fan and Corn Du circular walk (26 miles) - a strenuous, circular mountain walk on well-made footpaths to the summit of Pen y Fan and Corn Du in the Brecon Beacons. If weather permits, you can enjoy views of the town of Brecon and on a good day, the summit of Cadair Idris.
Viking Games (17 miles) - home to a fantastic range of Viking inspired group activities. Take part in one or all of our six traditional nordic games. Try your hand at Axe Throwing, Archery, Bullrings, Kubb, Molkky or Stige.
Dirt Farm mountain biking (17 miles) - a community-focused bike park with trails catering for intermediate to professional riders. Flow along Rabbit Run whilst taking in iconic views of the Skirrid mountain, or hit Full Moto – one of the UK’s most prolific jump lines.
Black Mountain Adventure (6 miles) - a family run business specialising in providing high-quality outdoor adventure activities such as caving, paddle boarding, gorge scrambling, climbing and equipment hire.
Read more
Meet your hosts
Meet the Farnworth Family
Dawn and Steve (aka nanny and grampy) ran The Start B&B, successfully, in Hay on Wye for over two decades. When the opportunity came to buy woodland adjacent to their property they jumped at the chance. It has always been a dream to build a treehouse and go live in the woods, while they are still searching for the perfect tree, they opened By the Wye glamping to share the love of all things green.
Their son Dan is an arborist and in 2011 was lucky enough to meet his future wife Edith. They back-packed the world together before getting married in 2016 and they now have three children and joined the By the Wye team in 2018. Edith works in the office and is likely to be the one you speak to before arrival. Dan is head ranger and in charge of check-in's. The Farnworths are a family of adventurers and between them have visited over 30 countries, with many more on the bucket list. They look forward to welcoming you to the By the Wye woods.
Wildlife & environment
By the Wye is situated in 10 acres of mixed ancient native woodland on the banks of the river in Hay on Wye. The wood has been sympathetically structured to allow for space for the luxury tents with strategic tree work and maintenance done to encourage native species to thrive. A section of the wood is a designated site of special scientific interest (SSSI) because of its inhabitants including owls, bats, badgers, newts, dormice and the occasional otter.
Read more
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Overview
The Cwtch is named for the feeling of warmth and comfort you get the moment you arrive at this lovely escape on the riverbank. Pop open a bottle of something, sink into the chairs on the deck, maybe light the firebowl BBQ and sit back to enjoy the peace of the countryside and the starlit skies. Inside, there’s a big comfy four-poster bed with natural timber twisting up to the ceiling, a kitchen with gas hobs and a modern bathroom, as well as a bar where you can mix up some sundowners.
The site is off grid, but there are charging ports for devices and the minimal lighting means you won’t disturb the owls, who are fond of the trees above The Cwtch. Although there are five other tents at By the Wye, The Cwtch is a little way off from them, so completely private, right down to your own stretch of riverbank beach to swim from. But for a spa-like experience, take a moment in the panoramic cedar barrel wood-fired sauna, and then cool off under the outdoor cold water splash shower!
You might spend a few days happily paddling, woodland wandering and bird spotting from the deck, but there’s plenty to do if you decide to head out, with Hay-on-Wye on your doorstep for a few spots to grab some amazing food.
Read more
-
Essentials
The important stuff
- Check in: 3 PM
- Check out: 10 AM
- The use of the sauna is included in your stay
- Please bring a torch, wellies, slippers to wear in the tent and warm clothes for the evening
- The hosts live on-site
- There are other spaces on site so you may come across other guests
- The car park is approx. 60m from the tent
- Please be aware that the Offa's Dyke path runs through the site so members of the public have access. However, the paths to the tents are clearly labelled private and there are locks
- One basket of firewood is provided. Extra can be purchased on-site for £10 per basket
- No Wifi
- Mobile phone signal
- No plug sockets
- USB charging ports available for small electric devices
Sleeping arrangements
- One king-size bed
Extra space available
Space for 1 baby no charge. Travel cot and high chair can be provided on request
Cooking
- Kitchen equipped with an oven, gas hob, kettle and a cool box with ice packs
- Cooking utensils, crockery and glassware provided
- Firepit BBQ
Washing
- Bathroom with a flushing toilet, walk-in shower and sink
- Eco-friendly luxury Myddfai shampoo, conditioner, bodywash and handwash
Heating, lighting & bedding
- Luxury bed linen, robes, blankets and towels provided
- The main source of heat comes from the wood burner in the lounge
- A gas boiler provides instant hot water and solar-power provides various lights
- Solar lighting
Entertainment
- Wild swimming on the River Wye
- Outdoor cold-water splash shower
- Access to the Offa's Dyke path
- Private sauna
- Firepit area
- Radio with Bluetooth
- Board games
- Natural playground
-
Accessibility
Travel & Parking
- The car parking area is mostly level and gravelled
- Cwtch has a dedicated parking space in the main car park, approx 20m away
- There is uneven ground throughout the wooded areas of the site and sloping areas from the main entrance throughout the site
- There are uneven areas and grassed ground down to the river
- There is a short mostly downhill walk (approx. 500m) with a wheelbarrow across a woodland track to get to the other safari tents
- The terrain is a mixture of grass and stone gravelled track so the terrain is unlevel and suitable footwear will be required
- Please note there is no pathway lighting to the safari tents from the car parking area. A torch is provided for your convenience and guests are encouraged to arrive before dark for this reason
Space & Site Access
- It is approached via a hard-stoned woodland track that is approx. 1.2m wide leading to the entrance
- The gate entrance is approx. 92cm wide
- Five steps, each 10cm high lead you on to the elevated decking area with outdoor seating for 2 people and round to the front entrance 3.2m wide bi-fold doors
- The doors have a raised door runner threshold (approx 3cms deep). This doorway goes straight into the open plan living/sleeping area
- The ground floor is open-plan on the same level with wood flooring
- The doorway to the bathroom is approx. 76cm wide
- There is a small step to the shower that is approx. 10cm high and 60cm wide
- There is a king-sized bed in the open plan living area
- The bed has a medium firm spring and memory foam luxury mattress
- Five steps, each 25cm high, lead to a lower deck which has a wood-fired sauna and cold-water shower
- The step to get up to the sauna is approx. 10cm high
- Further steps, each 25cm high lead you down to the river
- There are two USB charging points for small devices (own cables required)
- There is no TV or Wi-Fi
Mobility Aid
- There are no accessibility aid available at this space
We have gathered information from the owner about this space to help you decide if it is the right place for you. We would always encourage you to contact us before booking to discuss your accessibility needs. We’re dedicated to helping everyone access our spaces and enjoy the outdoors. Visit our Disability Inclusive page for more information on our journey.
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Location
Getting there
By the Wye, Hay on Wye, Powys HR3 5RS
What3Words: ///lifestyle.waving.cavalier - What3Words is a new more accurate version of a postcode. This will take you directly to the entrance of the estate so we recommend using this in your Sat Nav, but always remember to look at the owners’ directions too!
By public transport
The nearest train station is in Hereford or Abergavenny.
The nearest train station is Hereford, where you can either get a bus – No T14, No 39, or taxi for your onward journey. The train station is 21 miles /35 km from Hay on wye.
There are daily busses to Hay on Wye from Hereford train station and from there it’s a 10 minute walk to By the Wye.
You also can get a taxi outside the train station, where you should be able to find a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
You can get a Hay on Wye based taxi with Booktown Taxi’s 078810726547.
By car
Come over Hay Bridge and turn right into the car park. You'll see signposts to By-the-Wye.
Parking
By the Wye has a stone track to access the car parking area, located in an old quarry 50m off the main road. Please drive slowly and carefully on the track (maximum speed 5mph) and be mindful that walkers with dogs and wild animals also use the track. The car parking is free for all By the Wye guests.
-
Food & Drink
At By the Wye
Guests will receive a welcome basket using locally sourced products on arrival.
By the Wye also offer a fantastic range of meal boxes available for your glamping holiday. Fuss-free breakfast, BBQ banquets and family favourites, all ready packaged for you to cook. Sourced locally in Hay on Wye and the surrounding Brecon Beacons and delivered each day to your tent, showcasing the finest fare the area has to offer. Please contact the your host upon booking to arrange this.
Local shops
Hay on Wye has many shops within walking distance. You will find a Co-op, greengrocers, deli, butchers and a Spar.
Pubs & restaurants
Chapters (7 minute walk) – a Michelin Starred Restaurant in Hay offering fine dining and dedicated to supporting small scale producers & other independent businesses from Hay-on-Wye and the surrounding areas.
Tomatitos Tapas Bar (7 minute walk) – the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine and tapas. The food is made from the best ingredients sourced locally from the wonderful profusion of growers and makers on the Welsh borders, from artisan bread to the best seasonal veg.
Cosy Café (6 minute walk) - your host's recommendation for the best brunch! In the evening, they often host live music and quiz nights.
-
Experiences
At By the Wye
By the Wye has a resident Woodland Ranger called Dan. An arboriculturist by trade, he has a passion for the local wildlife and is ready and eager to share his woodland skills and the secrets of the woodlands with you. Book a family activity and explore the woods at night, learn the essentials of outdoor survival or take your children on a Mini Wilding adventure.
Guests looking to relax can book on-site massage treatments.
Walk down to the river Wye and have a morning dip.
Guests also have direct access to the Offa's Dyke path.
Places to visit
Hay-on-Wye – world renowned for books and bookshops. Its unique position on the border between England and Wales makes Hay ideal for visitors to explore and enjoy the beautiful border country. Your hosts recommend visiting the Thursday Market Day.
The Literature Laboratory (7 minute walk) - Rebecca Watkins, the visionary founder of The Literature Laboratory, has always been a devoted lover of stories, and the power of the imagination and journalling. With a background in healthcare and business and a heart filled with passion for children’s literature, she set out to create a haven where curiosity and creativity could flourish whilst improving positive wellbeing and resilience in young people.
Outdoor & active
Wye Valley Canoes (5 miles) - embark on your next adventure with their diverse River Wye trips, whether it's a half-day thrill, full-day exploration, or camping under the stars, there is an adventure for everyone.
Pen y Fan and Corn Du circular walk (26 miles) - a strenuous, circular mountain walk on well-made footpaths to the summit of Pen y Fan and Corn Du in the Brecon Beacons. If weather permits, you can enjoy views of the town of Brecon and on a good day, the summit of Cadair Idris.
Viking Games (17 miles) - home to a fantastic range of Viking inspired group activities. Take part in one or all of our six traditional nordic games. Try your hand at Axe Throwing, Archery, Bullrings, Kubb, Molkky or Stige.
Dirt Farm mountain biking (17 miles) - a community-focused bike park with trails catering for intermediate to professional riders. Flow along Rabbit Run whilst taking in iconic views of the Skirrid mountain, or hit Full Moto – one of the UK’s most prolific jump lines.
Black Mountain Adventure (6 miles) - a family run business specialising in providing high-quality outdoor adventure activities such as caving, paddle boarding, gorge scrambling, climbing and equipment hire.
-
Your Hosts
Meet the Farnworth Family
Dawn and Steve (aka nanny and grampy) ran The Start B&B, successfully, in Hay on Wye for over two decades. When the opportunity came to buy woodland adjacent to their property they jumped at the chance. It has always been a dream to build a treehouse and go live in the woods, while they are still searching for the perfect tree, they opened By the Wye glamping to share the love of all things green.
Their son Dan is an arborist and in 2011 was lucky enough to meet his future wife Edith. They back-packed the world together before getting married in 2016 and they now have three children and joined the By the Wye team in 2018. Edith works in the office and is likely to be the one you speak to before arrival. Dan is head ranger and in charge of check-in's. The Farnworths are a family of adventurers and between them have visited over 30 countries, with many more on the bucket list. They look forward to welcoming you to the By the Wye woods.
Wildlife & environment
By the Wye is situated in 10 acres of mixed ancient native woodland on the banks of the river in Hay on Wye. The wood has been sympathetically structured to allow for space for the luxury tents with strategic tree work and maintenance done to encourage native species to thrive. A section of the wood is a designated site of special scientific interest (SSSI) because of its inhabitants including owls, bats, badgers, newts, dormice and the occasional otter.
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Reviews
Reviews
Cwtch really is the perfect place for a couples retreat. It sits perfectly on the river bank of the River Wye and although it was only a 10 minute walk to the beautiful town of Hay-on-Wye, we still felt nestled into the woodland and close to nature. At the end of the day, we relaxed in the sauna and cooled off under the water plunge before heading back in to get cosy by the wood burner. We slept peacefully to the flow of the river and woke up to the birdsongs. Can't recommend this space enough, and thank you for the socks that kept us so cosy during our stay.
18/03/2024Joe at Canopy and Stars
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Cwtch really is the perfect place for a couples retreat. It sits perfectly on the river bank of the River Wye and although it was only a 10 minute walk to the beautiful town of Hay-on-Wye, we still felt nestled into the woodland and close to nature. At the end of the day, we relaxed in the sauna and cooled off under the water plunge before heading back in to get cosy by the wood burner. We slept peacefully to the flow of the river and woke up to the birdsongs. Can't recommend this space enough, and thank you for the socks that kept us so cosy during our stay.
18/03/2024