Wigwam | Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
- Nathan Dixon
- Jun 5, 2023
- 2 min read
If you are looking for a unique and memorable way to enjoy the stunning scenery of Mid Wales, why not try glamping near Aberystwyth? Glamping is a form of camping that offers more comfort and convenience than traditional tents, without losing the charm and adventure of being close to nature.
From my own experience, one of the best places to go glamping near Aberystwyth is near Devil's Bridge above the Rheidol Valley. Devils Bridge is a small village that is famous for its three bridges stacked on top of each other and its spectacular waterfalls. Devil's Bridge is also a great base for exploring the Cambrian Mountains, where you can find hiking trails, mountain biking routes, fishing spots and wildlife watching opportunities. It is also the endpoint for the Rheidol Valley steam train which departs from Aberystwyth twice a day so why not book a steam train experience and be inspred by the nature the area has to offer with a cold drink at the end either at the Hafod in Devils Bridge or on the Royal Pier in Aberystwyth.
Wigwam Aberystwyth is hosted by the wonderful Angela, Stephen and family, who offer cosy wooden pods with and without hot tubs on their working farm.
- This site offers seven luxury glamping pods that can sleep up to five people each. Each pod has its own private outdoor space with undisturbed views across the Rheidol Valley down to Aberystwyth and each unit has a fire pit, kitchen, seating area, bathroom, TV and particular units with log burning hot tubs.
Glamping near Aberystwyth is a wonderful way to experience the beauty and tranquility of Mid Wales. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway, a family holiday or an adventure with friends, hen/stag parties where you can book the whole site, you will find something to suit your taste and budget. Book your glamping trip today and discover the magic of Mid Wales and the superb location that Wigwam Aberystwyth offers.
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