The historic Welsh town of Abergavenny lies in Monmouthshire County. Popularly called the gateway to Wales, scenic Abergavenny is near Brecon Beacons National Park. The market town is synonymous with panoramic views and travelers will enjoy visiting with their families. If you’re here in September, attend the two-day Abergavenny Food Festival as you dig into delicious fare. Time travel to medieval Wales as you drive down to the ruins of Llanthony Priory or head to Sugar Loaf Vineyard as you sample local wine. Soak up the views of the Usk Valley and Sugar Loaf Mountain as you go glamping in the gorgeous Welsh countryside. For some glamping options, read on to learn about the best glamping spots in Abergavenny, UK.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) host status, recent guest reviews, prices, availability of dates, decor, and a location that facilitates glamping or is close to glamping spots. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on August 30, 2024.
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1. Cherryberry Lodges (from USD 60)
Perfect for exploring the outdoors and experiencing nature, Cherryberry Lodges is 1.1 km (0.68 mi) from the town center. Stay in the deluxe twin or double room, which feature a kettle and toaster. The kitchenette is equipped with a fridge and microwave as well. The shower and bathroom are shared with the other room guests. Free Wi-Fi is offered.
Enjoy the complimentary daily breakfast and make use of the shared kitchen to cook up a snack or barbecue in the open and lounge in the garden. From here, you may go hiking and soak up views of Sugarloaf Mountain.
Cherryberry Lodges
Address: 56 Pen-Y-Pound
8.5 km (5.3 mi) from Big Pit National Coal Museum
Nearby glamping spots
2. Cwtch Corner
Go Glamping in this delightful spot in Llanvapley, which is a 10-minute drive from Abergavenny. Nestled amid wildflowers and surrounded by greenery, on the site of a medieval farmhouse, Cwtch Corner has Luna bell tents that guests can rent. These spacious tents have a proper bed. The caravan houses the living area and kitchen as well as a shower with hot water. Both the tent and caravan have solar electricity. Guests also get access to a fridge and hair dryer.
The camping site has a composting toilet, a fire pit, and barbecue facilities. Sit outdoors as you enjoy a meal on the bench. Wi-Fi is available around the car park. Free parking on premises is also available at the pet-friendly glamping site.
Llanvapley, Wales, United Kingdom
14.07 km (8.8 mi) from Big Pit National Coal MuseumAccommodates: 4
3. Lakeside glamping retreat (from USD 231)
Situated near the village of Raglan, guests will enjoy staying at this glamping spot with a shepherd’s hut as they experience the outdoors. The comfortable accommodation sleeps eight people and it has a kitchenette where guests can whip up snacks. The rental has a TV and internet access as well as a clean shower area.
Enjoy the views of the lake as you watch the ducks swimming. Unwind in the wood-fired spa tub that fits six people easily. Sit with a book near the lakeside as you soak up the tranquility.
4. Gorgeous yurt and shepherd's hut (from USD 156)
Situated in Govilon, this glamping site is tucked away in a valley inside Brecon Beacons National Park. The spacious yurt and shepherd’s hut in the field are surrounded by greenery and a lovely stream flows by. The cozy yurt sleeps four and it has a double and sofa bed. The wood burner ensures that you are warm in the cold months. The yurt has a dresser and dining table. The kitchenette is inside the wooden hut and it is equipped with cooking basics.
The picnic table outside is perfect for enjoying a meal. Go hiking in the area and you may spot peregrines and red kites. Plenty of caves and waterfalls abound in the area.
5. Hatterall View Glamping Pod (from USD 181)
Enjoy scenic views of Hatterall Ridge as you glamp at Brecon Beacons National Park’s edge. This glamping site is in a quiet area in Pandy, off Penbidwal Lane. Wake up to the sight of the black mountains from your pod, which has a double bed. It also features a tiny sofa, a table, and chairs. The pod has a compact kitchen area with pans, cutlery, microwave, hob, and fridge. The en-suite bathroom has a shower.
Relax in the wood-fired hot tub with a drink or enjoy a barbecue in the garden as you stargaze.
6. Shepherd's hut in Aber Farm (from USD 81)
This charming shepherd’s hut is ideal for a romantic getaway. It features a wood-burning stove, a gas cooker, worktop, shelves, and a double bed. Pillows and bedsheets are provided by the host. Guests also get basics such as milk sachets, tea, coffee, apple juice, and sugar. The shared wash hut has a kitchen sink, shower, and toilet. The hut has a solar panel and USB charging facilities.
Explore the scenic beauty of Brecon Beacons National Park as you go hiking. A 10-minute walk will get you to Usk where you’ll find pubs, cafes, and shops.
7. The Pod @ Chapel Farm (from USD 97)
Stay in this self-catering pod near Abergavenny as you enjoy the joys of glamping. Wake up to the scenic views of the Black Mountains. The pod has two single beds and guests have access to an en-suite bathroom that has a sink, toilet, and electric shower. The underfloor heating keeps you cozy and the microwave and fridge also come in handy.
Relax on the deck area outside the pod as you lounge on the chair and enjoy the sunset. The outdoor cooking area is to the pod’s right and it has cooking amenities. Free parking on premises is also provided.
8. Spacious tipi with hot tub (from USD 84)
Live in this spacious tipi with a king bed. It is in a meadow, near a church in Llantilio Crossenny, which is a 15-minute drive from Abergavenny. Guests can relax in the private wood-fired hot tub as they soak up the views. A breakfast hamper is provided, which can be used for a barbecue.
The shower and toilet area are shared and found a short walk from the tipi. Sip on tea and coffee as you gaze at the stars. Enjoy the delicious homemade bread for breakfast in the outdoor dining area.
9. Trenosa Glamping (from USD 291)
Stay in a luxurious safari tent in Llanover as you enjoy a glamping vacation and views of the valley. The site is inside Brecon Beacons National Park and it offers incredible views of the countryside. The tent sleeps four guests and the first room has a queen bed while the second has a bunk.
The hosts offer essentials such as bread, milk, bacon, and eggs, as well as tea/coffee on the first day. They provide wood for the barbecue. There’s a cozy sitting area inside the tent. The kitchenette with a stove and fridge is perfect for cooking. The private toilet with hot water makes your stay comfortable. Free parking on premises is available.
10. Glamping Pod at The Grange (from USD 52)
Stay in this cozy shepherd’s hut in Capel-Y-Fin as you enjoy the scenic views. The double bed sleeps two easily and guests can lounge on the chairs on the deck and watch the horses in the fields. Breakfast can be enjoyed in the dining area. The hosts provide packed lunches and breakfast on request.
Go pony trekking or enjoy a hike in the wilderness. Free parking on premises is available. Enjoy a barbecue underneath the stars or roast marshmallows in the fire pit.
Unwind in scenic Abergavenny
Wake up to a gorgeous sunrise and chirping of the birds as you gaze at the scenic vistas. A glamping trip to Abergavenny in Wales is the perfect way to escape the hustle-bustle and recharge.
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