Yurt holiday rentals in River Wye

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A spacious yurt is nestled among lush greenery, featuring a domed roof with a central chimney. An inviting picnic table with a small vase sits on a wooden deck adjacent to the yurt entrance, providing a perfect spot to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Yurt in Little Dewchurch
5 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Bluebell Yurt, sleeps 6, in the woods & a hot tub.

A beautiful yurt set in 17 acres of woodland, on a farm in rural Herefordshire & within the Wye Valley AONB. An established glamping site offering 5 yurts, 2 bell tents, & a tipi, along with 2 wood-fired hot tubs, 2 pizza ovens, 2 well stocked open fronted kitchens, covered communal areas, private spaces, acres of woodland to roam in, open fires, vintage finds, homely touches, comfy beds, candlelight, birdsong, & more. A haven for nature-loving families, couples, groups wanting a quiet retreat.

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A wood-fired hot tub is shown, surrounded by greenery, with a person relaxing inside. The yurt is visible nearby, set against a backdrop of distant hills under a pastel sky. Lanterns are positioned around the area, providing soft illumination.
Campsite in Walterstone
5 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

The Glade: woodfired hot tub, mountain views

Goytree Glamping and Treehouses - Gabriels Yurt: Get cosy and settle into this rustic off-grid back to nature space. This beautiful double yurt, one a bedroom and the other a kitchen, is set in a magical, secluded location, with life-enhancing views of undulating meadows, and the majestic back-drop of the Black Mountains. Enjoy the stars and the owls from the quirky wood fired tub, a truly memorable experience. Perfect for romantic retreats, holidays with dogs or a base for a walking holidays.

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The exterior of a charming stone and timber building is presented, showcasing a combination of rustic and modern architecture. Large, rectangular windows invite natural light, while the surrounding green lawn and gravel driveway enhance the welcoming atmosphere. A muted sky provides a tranquil backdrop.
Cottage in Monmouthshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Walkers Rest at The Hayloft - The Brecon Beacons

Nestled in the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, this recent addition to an (ex) 1800s pub is a cosy yet spacious self catering space. Opposite an old church with views across the valley it offers an an ideal getaway with walks in every direction and outdoor activities (canoeing, climbing, horse riding) further afield. Local events include: The Abergavenny Food Festival, Crickhowell Walking Festival, Haye Literary Festival, The Green Man. The village is two miles away with shops and pubs.

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A wood-fired hot tub is situated on a wooden deck, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage. A stack of red towels rests on the tub's edge, while a chimney emerges from the tub's side, emitting a gentle plume of smoke into the serene landscape.
Yurt in Ewyas Harold
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 97 reviews

Dulas Valley Mongolian Yurt + hot tub with views

Our beautifully fitted, spacious yurt with its own wood-fired hot tub is perfect for a romantic rural getaway with a Mongolian twist. Nestled on the fringes of mature woodland on a small working farm, the yurt is totally secluded and has open views over the breathtaking Dulas Valley in rural Herefordshire. Relax in the private outside area with BBQ and fire pit, and explore local walks, pubs, market towns and historical sites. Dogs are welcome. Also check out our 'Dulas Valley Shepherd's Hut'.

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Yurt in Carmarthenshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Secluded Yurt with a view at Bronfelen

The Yurt on Bronfelen Farm is situated by The Heart of Wales Trainline - Cynghordy Viaduct. With spectacular views of Pen-y-fan mountain on the Brecon Beacons. The Yurt has a superking bed and log burner making for that cosy evening stargazing through the starlight. -There are no mains electricty available The glamping area is located in it's own field where you can play games, sunbath and BBQ. Just you, no shared spaces You might even spot some of the animals that we have on our working farm.

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A path lined with lush greenery leads to a yurt, framed by vibrant fall foliage. The surrounding tall grasses sway gently in the breeze, while glimpses of the yurt reveal a cozy retreat amidst the natural beauty of the landscape.
Yurt in Ceredigion
5 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Red Kite Yurt, Orchid Meadows Nature Reserve

Restore your mind, body and soul at Orchid Meadows. Red Kite Yurt gives you your own space on our 25-acre nature reserve and rewilding site. Watch red kites and buzzards while unwinding onsite or use the site as a springboard to explore the stunning coast. Sleeps two plus two children. Nature trail with birdhide, hammocks, Green Man willow village and bushcraft courses. Welcome cake box, organic produce and fresh eggs. Pizza oven and firebowl evenings. Friendly cats. Peace and seclusion

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Yurt in Selsley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

The Teasel Yurt

You will find The Teasel Yurt tucked into the side of Selsley Common. The large deck looks out over the Severn Vale and Stroud hills - spectacular in all weather and a great spot for sunset. The yurt itself can accommodate a maximum of 5 people with your bedding and towels provided. There is a wood burner to keep the yurt cosy when it is chilly out and the open air kitchen has a canvas roof, a gas burner, firepit/BBQ, sink and cool box. Your bathroom has a hot shower and compost loo.

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Yurt in Herefordshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Hawthorn Yurt glamping at Olchon Valley Campsite

Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable, cosy escape in the secluded Olchon Valley. Located on a hill farm in the Black Mountains, on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, a stay in Hawthorn Yurt guarantees spectacular scenery, fabulous dark night skies and peace! It’s the perfect location for a stopover along the Offa’s Dyke Path National Trail or a base to explore some local hikes, including the famous ‘Cat’s Back’ ridge walk and the impressive ‘Hay Bluff’.

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The interior of the yurt features a spacious bed with crisp white bedding and a cozy sofa bed nearby. Light enters through the central skylight, illuminating the green walls and natural wood detailing. A log burner is placed in the corner, enhancing the rustic atmosphere.
Yurt in Gloucestershire
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Stroud Meadow Yurt with Wild Spa, Cotswolds

Located in the middle of Laurie Lee’s setting for his book Cider with Rosie, this is a rustic camp tucked away at the very top of a 12-acre smallholding with picturesque views across this lovely Cotswolds valley. Situated in a little meadow of its own is the yurt, not overlooked by anyone. Outside is a covered camp kitchen with two-ring gas stove and sink, table and chairs, fire pit and bbq, compost loo, firebath, sauna, outdoor shower and sun loungers. NB Firewood is FREE

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The Yurt and Shepherd's Hut are visible through a frame of lush green leaves. The structures rest on a grassy field surrounded by trees, with hills rising in the background under a clear sky.
Yurt in Govilon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Cwm Sticky Dingle

This absolutely gorgeous Yurt and Shepherds hut is situated in a beautiful secret valley within Brecon Beacons National Park, between the Blorenge and Gilwern Hills, only 3.5 miles away from Abergavenny. The area is known as "Cordell Country" after the author Alexander Cordell, who has written best selling historical novels about the surrounding area and it's natural beauty combined with its former industrial heritage. Please check out our weekday promotions.

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Yurt in Tintern
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Self Contained Yurt at Hill Farm, Tintern

IImmerse yourself in nature at our eco retreat at Hill Farm, Tintern. With 15 acres overlooking The Wye Valley and Tintern Abbey, Hill Farm is the perfect location for a short break to recharge the batteries. Our self contained off-grid yurts offer all the creature comforts and we also offer added extras to make your stay even more enjoyable. Minimum 2 nights stay open from April until the end of October. Retreat to the forest and nurture your wellbeing.

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Yurt in Herefordshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Lavender Yurt

Private and quiet micro site (only 2 yurts) on a 92 acre family farm with amazing views and a 23 acre ancient semi-natural woodland of mainly sessile oak trees. Well equipped yurt with dedicated facilities. The yurt is situated in an orchard containing a selection of fruit and ornamental trees. The orchard field slopes gently to the east and enables wonderful views of the rising sun. Visitors can walk through the woodland. Abundant wildlife.

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