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Wigwam Holidays has glamping pods with private hot tubs in Powys, mid-Wales. Powys is Wales's largest county, covering the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Cambrian Mountains and the upper Wye and Usk valleys. It's a genuinely wild and unspoilt part of Britain - ideal for those seeking a real escape.
Yes - Powys is one of the UK's very best stargazing destinations. The Brecon Beacons National Park holds International Dark Sky Reserve status, and Powys has some of Wales's lowest light pollution. Lying in your private hot tub under a canopy of stars in the Brecon Beacons is a genuinely extraordinary experience, particularly on clear autumn and winter nights.
Yes. Wigwam's Powys pods are ideally positioned for the Brecon Beacons National Park - a UNESCO Global Geopark with Pen y Fan, the Waterfalls Country, the Black Mountains and the Wye Valley all within reach. Whether you want to walk, cycle, canoe or simply enjoy the scenery, the Brecon Beacons provide an outstanding backdrop to your stay.
Several Wigwam pods in Powys welcome dogs. Mid-Wales is outstanding dog-walking country with mountain trails, forest paths, open moorland and quiet riverside routes throughout the Brecon Beacons and Cambrian Mountains. Filter by 'Dogs Allowed' on the Powys hot tub page to find dog-friendly pods.
Powys is one of Wales's most romantic destinations for glamping. Remote countryside, stunning mountain scenery, dark skies and absolute quiet make it a world away from the everyday. A Wigwam pod with a private hot tub in the Brecon Beacons, with a log burner inside and stars above, is perfect for a couple's retreat.
Near Wigwam pods in Powys you can enjoy walking Pen y Fan and the Brecon Beacons peaks, cycling the Taff Trail and Lon Las Cymru, canoeing on the River Usk or Wye, horse riding, waterfall walks near Pontneddfechan, visiting the book town of Hay-on-Wye, exploring Brecon town, and attending the Brecon Jazz Festival in summer.
Yes. The Elan Valley - a remote series of Victorian reservoirs and wild upland moorland in the heart of Powys - is accessible from Wigwam pods in the region. The Elan Valley is also a designated Dark Sky Park and an RSPB reserve, making it superb for wildlife watching, photography and stargazing day trips.
Yes. Powys has great family activities including the Brecon Mountain Railway, Talgarth Mill, Dan yr Ogof Showcaves, the Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran (day trip), and excellent walking and cycling trails suitable for older children and teenagers. Wigwam pods are well equipped for self-catering family stays.
Powys has a typical upland Welsh climate - cooler and wetter than lowland England, with the possibility of rain at any time of year. This actually enhances the hot tub experience: there's nothing quite like soaking in warm water while rain falls softly around you, or watching a winter storm roll across the Beacons from the warmth of your pod.
Powys is approximately 45–60 minutes from Cardiff by car and around 1.5–2 hours from Bristol, making it very accessible for a weekend or midweek break from South Wales and the South West of England. The journey through the Brecon Beacons is itself scenic and part of the experience.
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