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Highlights in South-Wales
- Cliffs with wonderful views
- Beaches with incredible sunsets
- Imposing medieval buildings
- Tours of historic cities
Glamping in South Wales
Are you one of the people who enjoy the dynamics of coastal cities? Do you like to know about the history and culture of the places you visit? Are you impressed by the wonders that nature offers? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. You will be surprised with everything that the wonderful region of South Wales has to enjoy quality time. From Pembrokeshire to Swansea and from Carmarthenshire to Kidwelly, you will find the best glamping in the entire country. You will be amazed by guided bus tours throughout the city of Cardiff, and the views from the cliffs along the coast will become memories you will never forget. Don't wait any longer, pack your things and go to South Wales
Countryside accommodations with beautiful landscapesSouth Wales is a wonderful place with a wealth of things to see and do. The region has always been host to many visitors, so it has a huge amount of high quality glamping properties that offer comfort to all those who decide to spend quality time in South Wales. The glamping sites arranged around the entire region have a great variety of designs, many are monolocal with a capacity of close to 4 people established in the field in places with an excellent view. There are also some with wooden designs similar to traditional houses, with two rooms, availability for four people with a garden, parking and places of relaxation; and there are other much larger ones with medieval castles design with 5 bedrooms, four bathrooms and capacity for 12 people, with garden parking and sometimes even a swimming pool.
Travellers and activities
St Fagans National History Museum is a great place for history buffs to learn about the cultural preserve and the region's past. The entire establishment consists of a complex of 40 buildings that tells what is largely the history, culture, lifestyle and architecture of the people of Cardiff and its surroundings. In 2011, the magazine "which?" named the museum as the UK's favourite tourist attraction. It has a huge number of exhibits, among which are those of traditional crafts, the working blacksmith shop, the pottery, the weaver and the clog maker. Visitors can have guided tours of practically each of the buildings that make up the museum so that they do not miss anything important.
South Wales for beach loversOne of the most beautiful beaches in all of South Wales is Three Cliffs Bay which is a place of great beauty, a huge bay perfect for doing any beach activity. The people who visit it are impressed by the landscapes that are generated from the cliffs, by the very particular vegetation that is on the hill and by the wide and beautiful sand. On the beach it is possible to camp, and it is accessible for pets, so you can go with your dog without any problem. An ideal place for beach lovers.
Did you know that South Wales is the most densely populated region in the south-west of the United Kingdom with 2.1 million inhabitants?
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This beautiful beach, part of the Gower Peninsula, is a beautiful place to go surfing, as it has a continuous swell that comes from the fantastic Atlantic Ocean. The bay also has organized groups and schools for people who want to learn about this and other water sports and, if that were not enough, they offer excellent care for those who only go sunbathing.
2. Fall in love with a dream homeTredegar House is an incredible mansion built in the 17th century and owned by the Morgan family. Today it is an extraordinary cultural centre managed by the National Trust that has a dazzling 90-acre natural park, with a lot of vegetation and even lakes, historical rooms inside with many artistic pieces and cultural manifestations typical of several times and wonderful walled and full Victorian gardens of all quantities of flowers and plants. In addition, the place has a cafeteria to eat something and recharge your batteries.
3. Go drive a jet ski on a beautiful beachWhitmore Bay Beach is a spectacular beach that, due to its proximity to the urban centre, receives a significant number of visitors who come eager to practice all kinds of water sports. One of those activities that can be done on this beach is driving a jet ski. There are several companies that offer the service and each one has all the necessary implements so that you can achieve your goal, from the right clothes to an instructor who teaches you the correct way to do it. Don't miss the experience!
4. Go kayaking in a beautiful bayRest Bay Beach is a beautiful beach with little space of sand to run or do some sport other than water, however it is an ideal place to take your things, get a kayak and start your journey. On the beach, there are several organized groups that rent all the equipment and teach in a very practical way how the ship should be driven and where you should go to avoid any danger. It is an unforgettable experience because in addition to exercising you enjoy the beauty of the sea and all the wonderful environment.
5. Go witness a trained falconBlack Mountains Falconry Center is a place for the care, breeding and training of falcons where you will have the opportunity to meet these wonderful animals in a controlled space. The team of veterinary experts and trainers will give you a guided tour of the place so that you can get to know the facilities and learn as much as possible about these animals. You can also touch them, order them to do pirouettes and even play with them.
6. Immerse yourself in the history of an impressive medieval castleChepstow Castle is an imposing fortification built in the 11th century and located on the cliffs of the River Wye. Inside you can see all the architectural spirit of the Baroque style. In addition to gardens that are very well-preserved. One of the best things about the castle is the view from the main tower, from which it is always advisable to visit it at sunset to enjoy the spectacle of colours offered by the height of the tower, in combination with the sea that surrounds the castle.
7. Visit Caerphilly CastleBuilt in the 13th century, this marvellous medieval baroque castle is the largest castle in Wales and the second largest in the UK behind Windsor Castle. Originally the stately home of the Clare family, today it is open to the public for visitors to learn about much of the history of Wales and the United Kingdom. The castle has huge stone rooms, with many historical relics from medieval times, and impressive gardens. It is also very photogenic thanks to something that passes by the front that in the past was part of the protection of the people who took refuge in it.
Information about glampings in South-Wales
🏡 Glampings available: | 203 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -48%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 92 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 19 properties. |