Property code: 90987
This gorgeous glamping pod offers a tranquil location for some well-earned rest and repose in the mid-Welsh countryside. It’s part of a complex of similar self-contained properties, each with their own kitchens and shower rooms, in a wonderful rural location 1.5 miles from the nearest pub. You’ll have an array of outdoor activities nearby, from short walks to longer hikes and water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking at the 13-acre Llandrindod Lake (7 miles). The pod is ideal for a couple or a family of four, with a maximum of two adults accommodated.
Your hillside sanctuary features a lovely open-plan living area with pleasing wooden walls and a soothing colour scheme of greys. When you’re tired from busy days out exploring, unwind on the plush L-shaped sofa, perhaps popping some light entertainment on the Smart TV. The modern kitchen is ideal for whipping up meals and prepping treat-filled picnics. Both bedrooms are located towards the back – one king-sized and a second with bunk beds for younger guests. Outside, you’ll have a peaceful veranda for kicking back in the fresh air and absorbing views over the farm animals in their paddocks. A sunny relaxation area complete with a picnic bench and a private hot tub is the icing on the cake at this welcoming dwelling.
In Llandrindod Wells (7 miles), you can explore shops, cafes and tea shops in this quintessential 19th-century Welsh spa town. Landod, as it’s colloquially known, is also home to the National Cycle Museum – a must-see for bike fans! If you’re keen to immerse yourself in nature, head to the Elan Valley (15 miles) and explore its pretty reservoirs. Knighton (15 miles) is your gateway to the wonderful Shropshire Hills AONB, and you can also join the ancient Offa’s Dyke path there.
Code: 90987