Valley Yurts is in Kington on the border of Herefordshire and Powys and offers wonderful glamping accommodation in 10 acres of wild Welsh countryside. We are the perfect place to escape to from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Our superb yurts and shepherds hut are perfect for a relaxing and tranquil holiday away. The yurts have been crafted from sustainable ash, hand made in Totnes in Devon. Our traditional Kyrgz yurts are a spacious 18’ diameter with a superb crown in the centre to stargaze at night. We have 4 stunning yurts to choose from.
All four yurts sleep 2 adults and 2/3 children with one double and 3 single beds. The Shepherds hut sleeps 4, 2 adults and 2 children with a double bed and 2 bunk beds.
All the accommodations are close to a shower and toilet block which has hot showers, flushing loos and washing up facilities.
They also boast a private campfire space and outdoor dining area and a have a wood burning stove to keep you cosy at night. There is solar lighting to extend the evenings inside as well. Cooking outdoors is a wonderful part of the glamping experience and the yurts have access to a Kotlich/Bograc enamel cooking pot and griddle: perfect for making soups, stews, frying and barbecuing. Each accommodation has its own private outdoor cooking area with fire pit.
There is a large communal kitchen, seating seats up to 20 people with a microwave, cooker and fridges. There is also a communal outdoor cooking pit for larger groups.
We can offer homemade pizza cooked in our wood fired pizza oven which can be pre-booked.
Valley Yurts is on the border of England and Wales, close to the Offa’s Dyke Path with so many beautiful places to walk and visit. The nearest market town is Kington. It can easily be reached by a short car journey or a stunning walk over Hergest Ridge from the bottom of our lane right into the centre of Kington. The famous town of Hay on Wye is only a short drive away and there are plenty of other lovely places to visit while you are here. Brecon Beacons National Park is a wonderful place to spend some time during your visit. There are paths and trails for walkers, runners, cyclists, mountain bikers, horse riders and wildlife-watchers.
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Children are welcome, small groups and well behaved dogs on leads.