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Located one and a half hours from Cardiff and just over two hours from Birmingham, Wigwam Holidays Builth Wells is within easy reach, but when you arrive in rural Mid Wales you’ll feel like you’re a world away from home. With the picturesque market towns of Builth Wells and Hay-on-Wye nearby,  this idyllic glamping site gives you a real taste of peaceful Welsh living surrounded by rolling green pastures and hidden lanes.
 
Our six ensuite, self-contained glamping cabins at Builth Wells are located on a friendly, working farm and benefit from their gorgeous setting.
For an extra dose of relaxation, climb into your very own hot tub and enjoy the soundtrack of birdsong and gently swaying tree branches in the background.
 
Things to do in and around Builth Wells
Situated in Powys, Wales, Wigwam Holidays Builth Wells offers a fabulous base for discovering the best that Mid Wales has to offer. Here are some of our top tips to get you started on your glamping holiday in Builth Wells.
Visit the market town of Builth Wells
This friendly little town was well-known in the 19th century for its therapeutic springs, from which it gets its name. At the centre of the rural communities surrounding it, Builth Wells has always enjoyed the hustle and bustle of markets selling local produce and much of that traditional colour is still there, making the town well worth a visit. Builth Wells is full of cosy pubs and boasts a large collection of applied arts at the Erwood Station Gallery.
If you’re visiting in July, make sure you don’t miss a visit to the Royal Welsh Show, where you’ll see farm animals, local food stalls, sporting events and wide-ranging entertainment for the whole family.
 
Hay-on-Wye
The border town of Hay-on-Wye is just 8 miles from our Wigwam site, making the farm a fantastic base for enjoying the annual Hay Fesitval’s celebration of literature and the arts — one of the world’s most celebrated literary festivals.
Once you drag your nose out of your latest read, you’ll want to visit the famous Hay Market Day, which takes place every Thursday and has existed for over 700 years.
Hay Tours or Walk Hay is a fantastic way to find out more about the history of the town and surrounding area, and the town’s website has an up to date listing of events on offer.
Explore the majestic Brecon Beacons
The Brecon Beacons National Park is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts. Along its 100 miles of walking routes, you might see the Welsh mountain ponies that still live wild across the windswept uplands, or spot a red kite carving the air above you. Whether you want a relaxing stroll or an all-day epic, the views of rolling green hills, waterfalls and charming little towns make for a memorable day out.
The Beacons’ breath-taking scenery was carved out during the last Ice Age, and Fforest Fawr Geopark is a Unesco-protected area with waterfalls and rocky caves aplenty. Dozens of prehistoric monuments dot the landscape, and the grassy moorlands can be explored on foot (or on horseback for the more adventurous!) With its dark skies, the national park is also great for some stargazing once the day’s activities are done.
Book your Welsh glamping holiday with Wigwam Holidays
Whether you want to explore the great outdoors, discover quirky Welsh villages or simply have a relaxing break in the fresh air, glamping in Builth Wells has plenty to offer you, as well as offering our trademark value for money.
Our eco-friendly, heated en-suite cabins on the farm are ideal for couples, families and friend groups alike. The Running Water Deluxe cabins onsite can be booked with or without a private hot tub, and dogs are welcome, so the family pooch is welcome to join in on the glamping fun.
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