The Shepherd’s Hut at Haftoy Boeth is situated on a smallholding between the Clwydian Hills and Bannau Brycheiniog (Snowdonia) National Park. But we wouldn’t blame you if you didn’t visit either during a stay here. Once you clap eyes on the view, you might find it hard to leave. This shepherd’s hut for two is situated in a little paddock with big views and if you tire of gazing out at the breathtaking rolling farmland there’s usually something in the foreground to keep you amused. You might spot a farm cat stalking through the long grass of the surrounding meadow, a peacock getting ready to put on a display or, perhaps, an alpaca grazing.
It seems there’s always something going on at Hafoty Boeth but it’s a low level of activity – for us glampers at least. While host Carol is always busy keeping everything running smoothly, the pace of life for visitors is relaxed. The lack of WiFi helps keep attention on more wholesome things – like reading books, watching red kites flying overhead, and wondering what to cook on the campfire for dinner. Mind you, campfire cooking isn’t a necessity here. Your shepherd’s hut is well equipped with enough to make simple meals. In fact, the whole thing is well set up self catering stays. You have a flushing toilet and hot water shower. It’s even got underfloor heating. The homely effect is enhanced by warm-toned timber cladding on the walls, a pot-bellied stove, and decor that’s appropriately themed. And for those that want it there’s a TV too – handy on rainy or blustery nights.
For the most part though, we think you’ll be outside. After all, there’s that view to enjoy. Plus, if you do manage to tear yourself away, all the pleasures of North Wales await. Ten minutes in the car takes you into the Clwydian Hills and half an hour gets you into Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Choose either to scale mountains, ride white water or simply sightsee in areas of natural beauty that’ll take more of your breath away.
While staying at our shepherd’s hut in the summertime guests can enjoy outdoor living. There is a fire pit / BBQ, picnic table and comfortable outdoor egg chairs to relax in. Guests are welcome to enjoy our land and visit our animals as long as they observe the country rules regarding the closing of gates and that they always respect our livestock. We have a standing stone circle where guests can sit and watch the sun set with a glass of wine.In wintertime, guests can cosy up inside the shepherd’s hut and relax in the warmth of the underfloor heating and the pot bellied stove, or wrap up warm and venture out.There is much to do in North Wales at any time of the year. We are always happy to make suggestions as to what might be of interest to our visitors or of course they can search on line. They will be spoilt for choice!