Shepherd's Hut (1 at Ffosygrafel Isaf Camping)
UK Wales Mid Wales Ceredigion Borth Ffosygrafel Isaf Camping
Our shepherd's hut has been lovingly hand-built and comes complete with a wood-burning stove and everything you'll need for a comfortable stay. It is designed for 2 people to sleep in the double bed and this will be most comfortable. There is the facility to covert the dining area in to an extra bed, we would only really recommend this for kids.
The Owner Says
In colder periods, the woodburner will be stocked with ample firewood, kindling and starter equipment for the duration of your stay. The hut houses a well-equipped small kitchen, with the following provided or available:
- sink
- kettle
- toaster
- small fridge with ice-making facilities
- 2-ring gas hob
- tea towels
- towels
- washing up liquid
- teas and coffees
- cutlery
- pots and pans
All bedding is provided, with plenty of extra blankets for particularly chilly nights (an electric blanket is also available).
Outside is a large decking area with seating, a patio with fire pit, your own unique walk-in spiral shower and a separate compost loo.
If you would like a third person to stay in the convertible dining area there will be an additional £10/night charge.
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About Ffosygrafel Isaf Camping
Suitable For
Our site has eight circular pitches for tents (max 6 people per pitch) and three hard standing pitches for campervans (sorry no large motorhomes or caravans due to access limitations). Also on site is a shepherd's hut handcrafted by the owners for a little more luxury. It has it's own spiral shower and compost loo. Well behaved dogs are allowed on the campsite but not in the shepherd's hut. There is a car parking area next to the campsite with trolleys provided to ferry your camping stuff to your pitch.Nearby
Borth beach and Ynyslas sand dunes and nature reserve are just 3 miles away and the popular Clarach beach is 2.5 miles. You can reach the Wales coastal path by foot in half an hour. Other local attractions include the Dyfi Osprey Project, the bustling market town of Machynlleth (15 miles), Corris Craft Centre, the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway, Bwlch Nant yr Arian red kite feeding centre and visitor centre. Aberystwyth town (3 miles) has a castle, thriving arts centre, cliff railway with camera obscura at the top, shops, restaurants etc.Food & Drink
In Aberystwyth, get delicious food at the deli Ultra Comida and wholefoods at Maeth y Meysydd. Medina serves the best coffee in town and also has a superb restaurant. The Bottle and Barrel, and the Bank Vaults (with music venue) have some excellent beers on tap and pride themselves on independence and quality.In Borth, the hidden gem Uncle Albert's Ice cream Emporium is an excellent vegetarian cafe (the ice cream is home made!) And the Victoria Inn is one of the few beachside pubs in the country - the best place for a pub meal and a sundowner! Also in Borth is a delicious Tandoori restaurant and takeaway - 'Borth Tandoori'.

