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Glamping in North Wales
Looking to spend a different, fun holiday and explore new places? Visit the fantastic North Wales where you can find wonderful glampings with everything you need to rest and enjoy all the charms that this place has for you located in the east of England. Travel to all the incredible geological and mountain formations as well as its beautiful national parks if you are looking for adventure and contact with nature. Explore its picturesque villages and charming islands on its fantastic steam trains and ancient bridges. Discover its imposing castles where you can learn about Wales' past and its legacy. This is the perfect place to enjoy a well-deserved relaxing holiday.
Adorable glamping options in North WalesIf you are looking to enjoy a few days of relaxation away from the noise of the city or surprise your partner with a romantic getaway in North Wales you will find comfortable and modern glamping options with everything you need to rest and enjoy the charms of the surroundings. Glamping sites made of wood with terrace and barbecue to prepare delicious meals outdoors. Take a relaxing bath in their fantastic hot tub! Enjoy in its comfortable interior a king-size bed with bed linen included. Additionally you can find cosy seating areas with kitchens that include a microwave, kettle, fridge, and stovetop. If you travel by car you can enjoy free parking and your pets will be more than welcome. You will find these beautiful glamping spots very close to tourist attractions, shops, and restaurants.
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If you love nature and want to explore new places full of charm among forests, mountains, waterfalls and lakes, you must visit the amazing Snowdonia National Park. It is the perfect place to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, trekking routes, zip lines, rafting, cannoning and many more. Declared a national park in 1951, on your way you can also visit the spectacular Caernarfon castle, another of the incredible works of Edward I of England. In this wonderful park is located the Snowdown mount, the highest peak in Wales and England at 1085 meters high. You can take any of its guided ascents where you can marvel at the outstanding views of the surroundings. The Snowdonia National Park is one of the most popular and most visited by tourists every year in all of Wales.
North Wales for book loversWales is known for being the younger brother of the countries of Great Britain and for having charming towns full of history and incredible castles. However, in the north you can find a precious treasure for book lovers. Visit the picturesque town of Hay-on-Wye known as the bookshop town due to which you will find through its cobbled streets dozens of bookshops with hundreds of famous copies and old collections of books. It was in the 1970s that it was given the distinction of being the bookseller town of Wales due to in 1961 Richard Booth opened the first bookshop there. If you were looking for a book that you thought you would never find, in this magnificent little town you will find all your favourite books and many more. As expected being in Wales, in Hay-on-Wye you can also visit another famous castle built by Edward I.
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The picturesque town of Conwy is one of the most charming towns in North Wales, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. With a strong medieval style and high walls you will find an imposing castle located on the highest hill, built by Edward I in the 13th century when he conquered Wales. This majestic castle does not contain any furniture inside, as it has never been renovated, and it preserves its walls almost intact, making it the main attraction of the town. Marvel at the incredible panoramic views of Conwy and the bay where you can visit its wonderful fishing museum. Also do not miss knowing the smallest house in the United Kingdom located in this beautiful place.
2. Discover the fantastic Menai BridgeThe Menai Bridge is located in the city of Bangor, one of the most important in North Wales. Characterized by being a university city where you can find the oldest bishopric in Great Britain. However, this beautiful city has yet another attraction worth visiting, it is the incredible Menai Bridge. Designed by Thomas Telford whose construction was completed in 1826 and was one of the first modern suspension bridges in the world, it connects the island of Anglesey with North Wales and is 23 km long. Walk this beautiful place and its maritime path from where you can get the most beautiful views to be photographed. Don't forget to also visit the Britannia Bridge in the same city, built a few years later to connect the London railway with Holyhead.
3. Explore the lovely island of LlanddwynThis small island is part of the Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest, that includes a fantastic beach where you can take pleasant walks and practice sports such as surfing or windsurfing and relaxing with the sounds of the sea and the most beautiful views. Explore the surroundings and learn the history of the island that tells the honour of its name to a woman turned nun who prayed for all lovers, making her the patroness of Wales. Her day is celebrated on January 25 and is considered by the Welsh a particular Valentine.
4. Explore the fantastic National Park of the coastIf you want to discover one of the best natural gifts you can find in North Wales, visit the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. You will be able to enjoy the best views of the sea, the land, and the sky combined that will give you the most beautiful scenes worthy of a postcard. Explore its incredible cliffs and stunning beaches that made it an official park in 1952. Take the path that is part of the Wales Coats Path where you will have the opportunity to be in contact with the spectacular flora and fauna of the surroundings. If you are looking for a place to relax surrounded by beautiful landscapes, you must visit this fantastic park.
5. Visit the city where the princes of Wales are crownedCaernarfon is one of the most historically important cities in Wales. Here you will be able to experience a fantastic castle where the coronations of all the princes of Wales are held, the last being in 1969, where Prince Charles was crowned. With sturdy walls and very high towers well-preserved you will find this incredible castle, another masterpiece of Edward I of England. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, inside you can find the incredible museum of Royal Fusiliers of Wales.
6. Visit the little Italy of WalesBetween 1925 and 1975 Sir Clough Williams Ellis built a charming village in the most authentic Italian style. The town of Portmeirion or known among the Welsh as little Italy will dazzle you with all the impeccable details of its streets and corners. It was built using fragments of other buildings that were demolished. In Portmeirion you can find shops, cafés, restaurants and great tearooms, to enjoy a pleasant time in a cosy place. In past days the Beatles used to visit this village often for private parties.
7. Stroll through the Victorian town of LlandudnoOn the north of Wales you can discover an adorable town with a strong Victorian style in its streets and buildings. This place inspired Lewis Carroll to write the classic children's story, Alice in Wonderland, when he saw a little girl on holiday in this place. You will also find in its streets beautiful sculptures and monuments of all the characters in the story. Walk its fantastic promenade and its charming pier built in 1878 where you can enjoy the most beautiful views of the place. Take the funicular and reach the top of the Great Orme where the views will be even better.
Information about glampings in North-Wales
🏡 Glampings available: | 295 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -56%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £24. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 135 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 11% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 15 properties. |