Glamping FAQ's

Frequently asked questions



Never been glamping before and not sure what to expect? Don’t worry! We've compiled answers to our most frequently asked questions right here. If you still have any unanswered questions, feel free to reach out—we're happy to help!


What is check in / out time?


You can check in from 3pm and check out time is 11am. If you can let us know when you will be arriving, then we can make sure you have access to your accommodation.

How many can it sleep ?


Our huts can sleep two in a double bed. The cabin can sleep four one double bed and two single beds.

What do I need to bring ?


Our accommodations are fully equipped with bed linen, towels, and home essentials, so all you need to bring are your clothes, toiletries, and food.

Is there heating in the accommodation?


Our shepherd huts are not heated but well insulated and we have thick duvets and blankets for your use, there are also water bottles for extra warmth and cosiness. The cabin has an electric stove in the lounge and there are radiators and electric blankets to keep you warm. 

Are Pets allowed?


Our shepherd huts are not suitable for pets. We welcome a well-behaved dog in the cabin which must be kept on a lead when outside due to livestock in adjoining fields.

Is there a pub nearby?



The nearest pub is in the next village Newborough a short 5 minute drive. Why not hire one of our electric bikes and enjoy a leisurely pub lunch whilst taking in the rural beauty of our surroundings.  

Do you allow group bookings?


If there is availability, then you are welcome to book all of our accommodation which can sleep 8 (3 double beds). We trust that you will respect the surroundings and neighbours during your stay.

Are the glamping units easily accessible?


Our lodging units are located on an inclined field, which necessitates navigating through grassy and irregular ground, with wooden steps providing access to the units. Regrettably, they are not appropriate for guests with restricted mobility or those who use wheelchairs. Our neighbours at Glan Morfa Lodge Retreat have fully accessible  accommodation,

Can we have a campfire?


The huts are equipped with an enclosed chiminea, and the cabin features a fire-pit for guest use. Open campfires are strictly prohibited due to the nearby trees and hedges. Upon arrival, guests will receive instructions on lighting and safely using the fire. Additionally, a wood starter pack is available for purchase.