Dog-friendly safari tents in Wye River

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Brecon Beacons Luxury Safari Lodge

1 unit · Glamping50 acres · England
Located on a 16th century farm, our dog-friendly safari lodges are the perfect spot for families and friends looking for adventure. Let the children loose to explore nature while you soak in the hot tub and take in the views of the Brecon Beacons, glass of wine in hand. As the evening draws in, light the fire to roast marshmallows under a blanket of stars before snuggling up to sleep under canvas cover. With three lodges sleeping up to six guests, Seven Hills Hideaway has everything for a luxury glamping getaway full of adventure in South Wales. Each Lodge offers: * Sleeps 6: 1 king size, 2 singles & 1 double cabin style bed * Snuggly down duvets, luxurious cotton bed linens and towels provided * Bathroom with shower and luxury toiletries * Open plan living with a dining, lounge space and cosy wood-burning stove * Well-equipped kitchen: fridge, toaster, hob, crockery, cutlery and all your kitchen essentials * Heating from a traditional log wood-burning stove, hot water bottles and cosy blankets * Outdoor area with spacious decked veranda, furniture, BBQ, firepit and picnic table * Wi-Fi * Private hot tub Here are a few of our favourite nearby activities: * White Castle Vineyard - tours and tastings * The Hunters Moon Inn * The Skirrid Trail Hike + Offa's Dyke footpath * Wild swimming at Keepers Pond * Raglan Castle * Canoe Symonds Yat * Raglan Farm Park * Boat down the canal * Watersports * Zip World * Horse riding * Big Pit National Coal Museum * Rock climbing * Arts & Craft Fair * Perfume & Candle Making * Michelin starred restaurants * Explore the market town of Abergavenny * Shopping - local markets and craft fairs
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Hera & Luna Luxury Vintage Glamping

1 unit · Glamping3 acres · Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, West Midlands
Located in the heart of rural Worcestershire and nestled it's own private 3 acre wildflower meadow facing West, you will find Hera our gorgeous cosy Canvas Cottage Luna and our sleeping Hully Pod. Together they create a Luxury Vintage Glamping experience that sleeps up to 8 guests. Hera comes with a 3 x 6 m decked covered porch area and has a large outdoor eating area perfect for Alfresco style meals whatever the weather. Hera also has a luxury vintage feel with a claw foot slipper bath and a cosy log burner for those chillier evenings. There is also a private fire pit and BBQ area to complete the outdoor dining experience. Step back in time to the glamorous, romantic and retro interior of Luna the Hully Sleeping Pod. Furnished with Cath Kidston, Cabbages and Roses and Laura Ashley fabrics and lovingly painted using Farrow and Ball paints, she is one pretty lady! The Glamping experience is completed with an outdoor 'Lav Shack' and 'Shower Shack' with an unlimited how water supply for those wanting to get back to nature. But the indoor bathroom in Hera with a roll top slipper bath is perfect for relaxing in for those that prefer their creature comforts. Hera and Luna also boasts of a Kirami Japanese style wood fired 2 -3 man hot tub. All wood and kindling is supplied.
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Dog-friendly safari tents in Wye River guide

Overview

Flowing down from the Welsh mountains and winding along the border of England and Wales, the Wye River is the centrepiece of the Wye Valley AONB. Hike between ancient woodlands and rugged gorges along the Wye Valley Walk, stop for lunch at riverside pubs, and pitch your tent at waterfront camping grounds. Getting on the water is a must, so perhaps admire the views on a boat cruise and hop off to explore historical sites such as Tintern Abbey or Goodrich castle. Water sports, including stand-up paddleboarding, are also popular, or you could paddle between riverside villages in a canoe or kayak.

When to go

May through September is the most popular time for hiking, boat cruises, and water sports along the Wye River, but outdoor activities are possible year-round with the right gear. For the most impressive views, come in spring when colourful wildflowers bloom along the riverbanks or in fall when the forests cast off their autumn leaves. The biennial Wye Valley River Festival (May) brings a series of free events to towns throughout the Wye Valley.

Know before you go

  • The Wye River runs for about 250 kilometres, from Plynlimon in Wales to the Severn estuary. The main towns along the Wye include Chepstow, Monmouth, and Ross-on-Wye—hikes and boat cruises set out from all three.
  • Towns along the Wye Valley have various options for camping and restaurants. For camping gear or to stock up on supplies, Chepstow and Monmouth have the most choice. 
  • Most campsites require advance booking, and many ask for the full payment in advance. Be sure to check opening dates, as many close in the winter months.

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