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Glamping in Monmouthshire

Glamping in Monmouthshire

Tucked up against the English border, Monmouthshire stretches from the wooded valleys of the Wye to the peaks of the Brecon Beacons. Book a glamping holiday in this picturesque part of the world and you’ll get your very own slice of Welsh paradise, where you can inhale deep lungfuls of fresh air surrounded by rolling hills and abundant wildlife. Float down the Wye, forage in the ancient forests and explore historic castles before heading home to barbeque in blissful seclusion with only the birds to disturb the silence.

Our popular place types

Cabins

Cabins

Barns, Bothies and more

Barns, Bothies and more

The Slades at Penhein
Tipis, yurts and all other tents

Tipis, yurts and all other tents

Why choose glamping in Wales?

We’ll take you to the wildest spots in Wales, where sheep outnumber humans, but you’ll get to experience the natural beauty in comfort and style. Our glamping places are cosy and playful, but with indulgent features like hot tubs and pizza ovens. You can take our word for it because we’ve personally inspected every space in our collection, testing the beds for comfort, strolling down country lanes to the nearest pub and marvelling at the incredible views.

Recommended places in Monmouthshire

The Park at Penhein
The Park at Penhein
Monmouthshire

The Park at Penhein

from £131 p/n
Box Barn
Box Barn
Monmouthshire

Box Barn

from £495 p/n
Willowbrook
Willowbrook
Monmouthshire

Willowbrook

from £165 p/n
The Decoy Bunker
The Decoy Bunker
Monmouthshire

The Decoy Bunker

from £115 p/n
Lichen Cabin
Lichen Cabin
Monmouthshire

Lichen Cabin

from £85 p/n
Mistletoe Treehouse
Mistletoe Treehouse
Monmouthshire

Mistletoe Treehouse

from £125 p/n

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About glamping in Monmouthshire

Who we are

We’re a team of outdoor enthusiasts based in Bristol where the delights of Wales, Devon, Cornwall and the Cotswolds are within easy reach. We’ve been outside in our hiking boots exploring the most secluded spots of the UK and Europe since 2010, so that you can experience a life more wild. Our biggest assets are our passionate owners who care about their local environment and pour love and creativity into their unique spaces

Our glamping holidays in Monmouthshire

You can choose from an eclectic range of glamping options in Monmouthshire. Bring a big gang and hang out at a quirky camp in the woods, cuddle up in a converted vintage bus or live your best leafy life in a treehouse near the river Wye. If you’re partial to a pint or two, we’ve even got a cool, horsebox home on the site of a microbrewery.

We care about responsible travel

There’s no getting away from the fact that travel leaves a carbon footprint, but we’re on a mission to reduce our environmental impact and be a force for good in the glamping sector. We work with our owners to make sure their brilliant spaces are as sustainable as possible, we’ve capped the number of places we offer in over-touristed areas and we’ve set a goal of Net Zero Carbon by 2030. Find out more in our impact report.

What to do in Monmouthshire

Visit historic sites like Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle, hike in the Brecon Beacons, kayak down the Wye and pick up artisan specialities at the farmers markets. The bustling market towns of Chepstow, Abergavenny and Usk are bursting with independent shops and restaurants, and if you start to feel thirsty there’s a burgeoning wine scene in the region with award-winning vineyards offering tours and tastings.

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