
12 sites with shepherd hut holidays in Powys
Cwmdu Campsite
Crickhowell, Powys
131 reviews
98%
would recommend
Camping, touring and glamping site in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Dogs and fire pits welcome!
2 x Shepherd's Huts
Banwy Glamping
Welshpool, Powys
3 reviews
100%
would recommend
Peaceful glamping site with ensuites, private hot tubs and fire pits! 20 minutes to Snowdonia (Eryi) National Park.
Ensuite Stag Lodge with Hot Tub (Dog Friendly)
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Cwmllwyd Getaways
Carno, Powys
Luxurious cabins and converted railway carriages, surrounded with idyllic valley views. Hot tubs too!
Llethrau Forest and Nature Retreats
Knighton, Powys
Family and couple friendly glamping retreat spot with ensuite shepherd's huts and yurts set deep in the forest.
Belan Bluebell Woods
Cwmbelan, Llanidloes, Powys
Hidden in the Cambrian mountains, choose wild meadow camping or glamping with hot tubs at this eco-conscious site.
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Easy on the Wye
Llyswen, Brecon, Powys
Adult only, ensuite shepherd's hut with a hot tub. Views of the River Wye, five minutes to the Brecon Beacons.
Harmony Huts on the Hill
Newtown, Powys
Secluded adult-only shepherd's huts with double beds and bathrooms. Fully equipped with all you need for your stay.
Sennybridge Shepherds Huts and Glamping
Sennybridge, Brecon, Powys
Idyllic Shepherd's Hut set in the Brecon Beacons with a private wood-fired hot tub. Perfect for a romantic getaway.
Four Falls Glamping
Four Falls Waterfalls, Glynneath, Powys
Cosy, glamping with hot tubs on the Brecon Beacons National Park border, by the Ystradfellte Four Waterfalls.
Ynysfaen Camping and Glamping
Trecastle, Brecon, Powys
A peaceful family friendly camping and glamping site in the Brecon Beacons beside the River Usk. Dog friendly!
Onnen Fawr
Crai, Powys
Ensuite shepherd's hut glamping open all year set in the Brecon Beacons overlooking the Crai River. Dogs welcome.







































