Forested Mongolian Yurt at Eco-Friendly Property near Cardiff, Wales

Yurt in Carmarthen, Wales

4 guests

This luxury yurt can accommodate four guests. The yurt is a Mongolian Ger, a style of nomadic home that has been used for hundreds of years by Mongolians. This particular yurt was constructed from local ash trees, and instead of the typical felt covering, the hosts used a 12 oz. canvas fabric with a marquee lining. It also has wooden flooring and a cast-iron wood-burning stove in the center to keep the luxury rental cozy and warm.

There is a double bed and two single beds, all set on pine bed frames, and each comes with a covered foam mattress, silk throws, blankets, and pillows. In addition, there is a wooden chest filled with blankets, a low table, a double burner calor gas stove, and sitting areas filled with soft lighting, sheepskins, and cushions. All necessary cookware and firewood are provided.

Outside, there is a picnic table, a fire pit (that can also be used for cooking), and a table and chair set from recycled tires. A play area to keep kids entertained is also located onsite as well as a communal campfire where guests can relax and roast marshmallows in the evening.

At this glamping property, there is a log cabin that serves as a shared kitchen space and features a full-size calor gas stove and oven; a cast-iron Victorian stove and oven; a low-energy power supply for charging cell phones and other small electronic devices; a sink; a dining room table; a variety of seating; and a library with books for all guests to read.

All necessary cookware is provided, however, there are no refrigerators, since the property is off-the-grid. The hosts do give all guests a cooler and replenish the ice packs daily. There is a fire pit where guests can also cook meals over an open flame, and a basket of firewood a day is provided. Additional firewood can be purchased for £3 per basket. Barbecues are also available.

The bathroom facilities include two showers with hot water, a composting toilet, and a normal toilet. In addition, the hosts provide all guests with eco-friendly shampoo, conditioner, soap, and laundry supplies.

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Features and services

Most popular features

  • Shared Kitchen

  • Hiking

  • Fishing

  • Fireplace

  • stove

    Stove

  • barbecue

    Shared Barbecue

  • Bathroom

  • Fire pit

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Horseback riding

  • Firewood

  • Game room

  • Shower

  • Massage services

  • Boating/Sailing

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Where you will stay

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Carmarthen, Wales

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Scenic views
Carmarthen is a community located in Carmarthenshire in Wales. There are a number of historic landmarks located in Carmarthen that glampers must see, including Picton Monument, St. Peter’s Church, the Carmarthen Bridge, Pont King Morgan, Guildhall Square, the General Nott statue, and Carmarthen Castle.

In general, the county of Carmarthenshire boasts a number of stunning castles for guests to visit and enjoy, such as Dinefwr Castle, Kidwelly Castle, and Laughame Castle. Don’t forget to check out the National Botanic Garden of Wales, the Parc Howard Museum, and Newton House.

Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, is also only just over an hour away and offers much in terms of tourism attractions and activities for a fun day trip idea for glampers.
Activities near Carmarthen
  • Hiking

  • Horseback riding additional charge

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Fishing

  • Boating/Sailing

This family-friendly property is situated on 20 acres of land, surrounded by the Welsh countryside and along the edge of a forest, both of which provides the perfect natural playground for glampers.

Cardigan Bay is only a short drive from the glamping site and gives guests access to beach and water activities—keep eyes peeled for dolphins, seals, and porpoises! Interested glampers can even do a boat trip from Newquay to get a closer look at the local sea animals. Aside from the bay, canoeing along the Teifi River through the Cilgerran Gorge is another fun way to see the area’s fauna, including otters and kingfishers.

Other activities in this part of Wales include horseback riding, fishing, go-karting, and visiting visiting an Iron Age settlement, the Oakwood Theme Park, the National Woollen Museum, or the Centre for Alternative Technology.

Guests also have the option of receiving a healing or massage treatment, either on-site or at the nearby Malindi Centre, for an additional fee. Please inquire with the hosts for more information and pricing.
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Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: Flexible

  • Check-out: Flexible

House rules

  • No pets allowed

  • No smoking

  • No parties

  • No events

  • Some spaces are shared

Cancellation policy

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Additional info

Check-in is after 2 p.m., but no later than 7 p.m, and check-out is at 11 a.m.

After 10 p.m., all guests are asked to not make noise. No dogs are allowed at this glamping site. No parties of any kind are allowed, nor groups of more than six adults.

Guests are asked to respect the environment and utilize the provided recycling facilities.

A basket of firewood per night is an entitlement. Any extra is £5.00 per basket.

Bedding can be supplied at an additional charge of £15 per stay.
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