Yurts near Whitchurch

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Yurt camping in Whitchurch puts you right in the thick of rolling fields and quiet woods, with over 20 spots tailored for travellers who want a mix of comfort and adventure. Average prices sit around £120 a night, but you can find options starting at just £80. Expect practical perks: most sites allow campfires, have wifi, and provide toilets—no faffing about. Horseback riding, climbing, and hiking are all on your doorstep, so bring your boots and sense of curiosity. Favourites like Eden's Nook (28 reviews), Tipis at Ponty, Greener Camping (25 reviews), and Treflach Farm (21 reviews) make it easy to settle in. You’ll find yurts tucked away in wildflower meadows or perched by quiet streams—just pick your backdrop and get started.

100% (136) 60 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Whitchurch

11. Ffynnonwen Off-Grid Camping

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(14)
147km from Whitchurch · 8 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Ffynnonwen is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature and nourish your soul. We're a quiet site with dark skies and campfires, so you can relax in peace and tranquillity whilst watching the butterflies or stargazing at night. We're a tiny camping and glamping site with just 5 camping pitches, a traditional Mongolian Yurt and 2 bell tents. Our pitches are all surrounded by flowering grasses and wild flowers and each have their own sunken fire pit. You can explore the winding paths where you might happen upon a hammock for an afternoon snooze or even some fairies (if you tiptoe!)... We have compost toilets, a shower with unlimited hot water and a shared fridge and freezer. The camping area is car free after set up. We're just 3 miles from the beautiful Ceredigion beaches and some great walks along the Wales Coastal path. We can't wait to share our little corner of Wales with you!
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night

20. Willey Lane Yurts

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(3)
77km from Whitchurch · 5 units · Glamping
Willey Lane Farm is a post medieval farmstead situated in a secluded location in the hills of north Herefordshire between the village of Lingen and the Welsh border town of Presteigne, the former County town of Radnorshire, in the Welsh Marches. The farm is predominately permanent pasture (usually grazed by sheep) with a significant area of ancient semi-natural woodland, a small area of lavender and a quiet seasonal micro campsite (2 pitches only in a 1.4 acre orchard) with superb views to the east. Willey Lane Yurts now has two 16ft diameter yurts, Violet and Lavender, each of which has a private bathroom and a private washing up room. Each yurt is equipped with a king sized bed with side lights, two chests of drawers, a two ring gas hob with saucepans and a frying pan, a food storage cupboard, a clothes rack, a table and benches and a wood burning stove. Violet has, in addition, two mattresses suitable for children. All bedding and towels are included in the price. Outside there is a dining table and chairs, sun loungers and a firepit. There is easy access to Ludlow (medieval market town), Hay-on-Wye (the town of books), Leominster (medieval town) , The Black & White Village Trail (old oak timber framed houses), Elan Valley Dams (Birmingham's water supply), Offa’s Dyke Centre (in Kington, a medieval market town), Spaceguard Centre (a working observatory monitoring near earth objects), Wapley Hill Fort (an iron age hill fort), etc.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£95
 / night

Yurt camping in Whitchurch puts you right in the thick of rolling fields and quiet woods, with over 20 spots tailored for travellers who want a mix of comfort and adventure. Average prices sit around £120 a night, but you can find options starting at just £80. Expect practical perks: most sites allow campfires, have wifi, and provide toilets—no faffing about. Horseback riding, climbing, and hiking are all on your doorstep, so bring your boots and sense of curiosity. Favourites like Eden's Nook (28 reviews), Tipis at Ponty, Greener Camping (25 reviews), and Treflach Farm (21 reviews) make it easy to settle in. You’ll find yurts tucked away in wildflower meadows or perched by quiet streams—just pick your backdrop and get started.

100% (136) 60 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Whitchurch

11. Ffynnonwen Off-Grid Camping

100%
(14)
147km from Whitchurch · 8 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Ffynnonwen is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature and nourish your soul. We're a quiet site with dark skies and campfires, so you can relax in peace and tranquillity whilst watching the butterflies or stargazing at night. We're a tiny camping and glamping site with just 5 camping pitches, a traditional Mongolian Yurt and 2 bell tents. Our pitches are all surrounded by flowering grasses and wild flowers and each have their own sunken fire pit. You can explore the winding paths where you might happen upon a hammock for an afternoon snooze or even some fairies (if you tiptoe!)... We have compost toilets, a shower with unlimited hot water and a shared fridge and freezer. The camping area is car free after set up. We're just 3 miles from the beautiful Ceredigion beaches and some great walks along the Wales Coastal path. We can't wait to share our little corner of Wales with you!
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night

20. Willey Lane Yurts

100%
(3)
77km from Whitchurch · 5 units · Glamping
Willey Lane Farm is a post medieval farmstead situated in a secluded location in the hills of north Herefordshire between the village of Lingen and the Welsh border town of Presteigne, the former County town of Radnorshire, in the Welsh Marches. The farm is predominately permanent pasture (usually grazed by sheep) with a significant area of ancient semi-natural woodland, a small area of lavender and a quiet seasonal micro campsite (2 pitches only in a 1.4 acre orchard) with superb views to the east. Willey Lane Yurts now has two 16ft diameter yurts, Violet and Lavender, each of which has a private bathroom and a private washing up room. Each yurt is equipped with a king sized bed with side lights, two chests of drawers, a two ring gas hob with saucepans and a frying pan, a food storage cupboard, a clothes rack, a table and benches and a wood burning stove. Violet has, in addition, two mattresses suitable for children. All bedding and towels are included in the price. Outside there is a dining table and chairs, sun loungers and a firepit. There is easy access to Ludlow (medieval market town), Hay-on-Wye (the town of books), Leominster (medieval town) , The Black & White Village Trail (old oak timber framed houses), Elan Valley Dams (Birmingham's water supply), Offa’s Dyke Centre (in Kington, a medieval market town), Spaceguard Centre (a working observatory monitoring near earth objects), Wapley Hill Fort (an iron age hill fort), etc.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£95
 / night

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