New yurt for 2025
New for 2025 we will have a yurt sleeping up to 4, located where the small yurt used to be in the Glade area. The yurt is currently being made so we will add photos in early March.
To give you an idea, the new yurt is the same kind as Tommy yurt, with a similar lay out – see pictures below.
For family glamping in Snowdonia National Park and couples who like plenty of space, the new yurt is a great choice.
Features
• Sleeps up to 4 • Private kitchenette • Private compost loo • Private hot showers • Woodburning stove • Solar Lighting • Parking by yurt • Fire pit outside • Dogs welcome
The new yurt will sleep up to 4 people and is the pop-up yurt to book if you would like the convenience of Glamping in the Glade.
Unlike our more traditional hand-crafted yurts, the pop-up yurts are made of modern materials which are easy to move, robust, and insulated in the colder months.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PHOTOGRAPHS IN MARCH!
The new yurt comes kitted out with a proper double bed with a quality extra thick mattress and two single sofa beds. A wood burning stove keeps the yurt cosy and we have added a wooden front door and extra insulation for the cooler months. There is a private compost loo and hot outdoor shower nearby.
A private kitchen shelter is next to the yurt in the shelter of ancient oak trees. The outdoor kitchen provides a 2 ring camping gas stove and all the cooking equipment, plates, cutlery etc you will need. There’s a picnic table, lights and we give you a couple of lanterns to use. There is also a fire pit and grill for BBQs. Just bring your own double bedding or sleeping bags, pillows, towels and food and enjoy a very special corner of Snowdonia National Park…
Loo and Shower
There is a private compost loo and hot outdoor shower. Conventional loos with wash basins and hot water, and hot indoor showers (with electric sockets for hairdryers) are about 150 metres away shared with the rest of the camp site.
Glamping in the Glade
Between March until the end of October, the yurt pops-up in The Glade, a secret silver birch glade just off the beaten track from the main camp site. The accommodation feels private although you will see your fellow glampers nearby in our Shepherd’s Hut and two hand-built yurts screened by trees. You can park by the yurt.
We take group bookings by arrangement for Glamping in the Glade but this magical area is very peaceful and quiet at night.
The pop-up yurt is perfect if you fancy travelling light and trying a car-free holiday. It’s easy to get to Graig Wen and get around on public transport. Bike hire is available locally. You can pre-order freshly baked croissants/bread for breakfast and we also sell local craft ales.
What we provide and what you should bring
Prior to your arrival you will be emailed a link to download our new Guest Welcome Guide. This works like an app and will enable you to self-check in, with all the information you need to plan your stay, from what to bring and the wifi code to the best places for coffee and cake, local walks etc.
In the yurt
Proper double bed and two single futon beds (please bring your own sleeping bags/bedding and pillows)
Wood burning stove – we provide basket of logs, kindling and firelighters – more for sale on site
Hot water bottles
4 blankets
Washstand with basin, jug and Hand sanitiser
Simple lighting but please bring torches
Full Local Information Pack
In the outdoor Camp kitchen
Lights
2 ring gas cooker
Saucepans, plates, cutlery, mugs, beakers etc for 4 people
Cool box and ice-packs
Waste bin and bin bags
Washing up bowl
Picnic bench
Fire pit
You can charge up battery packs in reception. Free wifi is available in this area.
There is access to a fridge/freezer as well as the coolbox in the yurt.
What you should bring
Download your Guest Welcome Guide
Bedding, sleeping bags, pillows etc
Towels
Toiletries
Torches
Warm clothes (it can get cold at night even in summer), suitable footwear for outside and slippers for inside
Insect repellant can be handy in muggy summer weather
Ear plugs and an eye mask if you don’t want to wake up with the dawn chorus!
Wild Weather Glamping Tips
A few words about what to expect
The climate in North Wales during winter can be unpredictable. The first snow on the hills can fall in November and we can still have snow in early April, although we rarely experience much snowfall at Graig Wen as we are near sea level. Temperatures have been quite moderate in recent years, but certainly be prepared for frosty mornings, strong winds and heavy rain!
On the plus side, conditions change quickly and though you might wake up on a wet morning, by the afternoon the hills can be bathed in sunshine, rainbows pop up and you can look forward to a clear night of star-gazing or a moon-lit wander…
The yurt is robust and will keep you dry as the wind roars around on a stormy night, but remember you are in a big tent (albeit with added luxuries including a woodburner!) and will need to pack plenty of warm /waterproof clothing and appropriate footwear.
Bring a sense of adventure and enthusiasm for outdoor life in winter and you will have a memorable experience – if this isn’t for you then book one of our cottages with central heating or perhaps our en suite Empress quarry wagon here instead?
If you are aiming to climb a mountain during your trip, it’s always worth having a plan B in case of poor weather conditions. We’re very happy to advise on alternative walks and activities and cosy places to refuel afterwards…
What is provided
The yurts have woodburning stoves, an electric heater, warm Welsh rugs, hot water bottles and a fire pit with grill for BBQing outside
There is an electric point for plugging in hairdryers in the heated camp site showers. The wash block with loos is also heated.
There is a gas hob for cooking in the kitchen tent. There is a microwave you can use near the camp site showers.
There are solar lights in the yurt and battery powered tea lights
Cooking utensils, pans, cups, plates, cutlery and utensils such as a grater, small cafetiere, BBQ tongs
Teabags, instant coffee and sugar
Cool box and freezer access for freezing ice blocks
Double bed and two single pullout chair beds
Picnic table under kitchen shelter
Showers and washing up area a short walk away on camp site
Parking for one car by the yurt
Local Information Pack, wifi (rural!) near the showers, 4G coverage (not 02)
What to Bring
Torches / head torch battery lanterns – we are in Snowdonia National Park Dark Skies Reserve so it is very dark at night!
Bedding and pillows – (for standard double and 2 single beds)
Towels
Warm clothes for hanging out and sleeping in
Waterproof clothing for getting out and about whatever the weather
Food & Drink – or shop locally in Dolgellau or Fairbourne where there are excellent independent shops and 2 supermarkets. We also sell a range of local craft beers and wine etc on site.
A sleeping mask / ear plugs if you don’t want to wake up at sunrise with the dawn chorus!
Wellies / walking boots / slippers – wellies are useful but the yurts are near gravel walkways and there is matting in the kitchen area so it is not too muddy.
Shoes should not be worn inside so bringing your slippers is a cosy idea.
Books, games and stories for the camp fire or perhaps pre-download a movie
If you are bringing your dog – lead (we provide one hitching line), bed and bowls, dog coat for pampered pooches.