Family-friendly safari tent

UK Wales South Wales Glamorgan Caerphilly Under the Oak Glamping

  • Sleeps 6 (max 6 adults, 5 children)
  • Electricity
  • Cooking facilities
  • Beds Provided
  • Bed Linen Provided
  • Towels Provided
  • Private Hot Tub
  • Private Bathroom
This luxury safari ten for six, with private wood fired hot tub, sits on under a beautiful, ancient beech tree. With stunning panoramic views and all your creature comforts.

The Owner Says

Dan y Ffawydden, which means under the beech, is a little further away from the water’s edge and has plenty of space to run around and play. Our 5* safari tents take glamping in South Wales to a whole new level of luxury.

Our new and largest safari tent can comfortably sleeps up to six guests and sits under a beautiful ancient beech tree. It has double bunk beds and a cosy box bed. There is a fully equipped kitchen with a hob and fridge and the bathroom has a WC, sink and lovely hot shower. Outside the tent it has a large covered deck with furniture. You will also find a firepit for cooking or just sitting around, and a stunning private wooden hot tub.  

About Under the Oak Glamping

Suitable For

Glamping only. Note, this site does not accept single-sex groups of more than two people. Dogs are welcome.

Nearby

Wales is known for its castles, and there are some right on your doorstep. If you only visit one make it Caerphilly Castle (029 2088 3143) – one of the greatest surviving medieval castles, covering 30 acres of islands, moats and ramparts. Cardiff Castle (029 2087 8100), the fairy tale folly Castle Coch (029 2081 0101) and Raglan Castle (01291 690228), with its angular towers and Tudor-styling are also top spots for history lovers. Once you’ve had enough of castles, try the great monastic ruins of Tintern Abbey (01291 689251), whose beauty has been captured over the centuries by William Wordsworth and JMW Turner. There are countless other places nearby to visit, like St Fagans – with 100 acres of parkland and 40 original buildings from various historical periods, Big Pit (0300 111 2333) where, guided by former pit workers, you can explore Wales' industrial past. Also, Blaenavon Ironworks (01495 792615) and the huffing and puffing Brecon Mountain Railway (01685 722988) are popular with visitors.

Food & Drink

Food hampers for breakfast or BBQ's are available to book in advance, and there's a small honesty shop next to the wood store where you can pick up essentials (free range farm eggs, local preserves, honey, pickles and chutneys). Guests can buy provisions from the local village, which is only a mile down the lane. Nearby places to eat include stylish gastropub The Old Cottage (029 2076 5961), no-nonsense British pub The Maenllwyd (029 2088 2372) and Italian bistro Volare (029 2132 2077). Not forgetting the countless restaurants in buzzing Cardiff.

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