On the edge of the Cambrian Mountains, where the foothills
fold away towards Cardigan Bay, there’s a perfectly private glamping site just
for adults. Comprised of a single, cedar-clad pod and facing out across the
Ystywth valley, the site – Tŷ Barcud – offers a teeny tiny slice of Wales just
for two. Indeed, it’s telling that, though there is space here to build many
more accommodation units – guests have two acres all to themselves – the owners
have built only the one, exclusive structure. They’ve purposefully avoided
spoiling the privacy and tranquillity of the place. And for that, every guest
is grateful.
Set in a meadow behind the house of owners, Hugh and Barb
Jones, the pod has a surprisingly modern feel. Its circular, double-glazed,
glass face, peeps out from the brow of the rounded wooden structure and offers
constant views of the changing landscape beyond. While the cedar cladding gives
it a natural affinity with the surroundings, inside the pastel colours and
rounded corners to the en-suite bathroom door reflect the 21st-century
style and functionality. There’s an excellently equipped kitchen area and
plenty of complimentary treats, including a welcome basket of local produce on
your arrival and the likes of tea, coffee and milk.
The land around the pod lends itself to the view. In front,
the ground drops away, sloping down towards the Magwr, a tributary of the River
Ystywth, while the sides of the meadow are flanked by woodland and a small
apple orchard. There’s a hammock outside where you can kick back and enjoy it
all, as well as fire-pit for evening BBQs and marshmallow melting.
Down in the valley, hidden by hedgerows, a
B-road wiggles its way towards the coast. It’s a 20-minute drive to Aberystwyth. The
former county town boasts a beach, a castle and a picturesque harbour – now
more of a cute little marina for sailing boats rather than a hard-working
fishermans' cove. Nevertheless, it’s the spot to go for fresh seafood, from the
boats that do still work there, and there’s the excellent Ceredigion Museum and
a few arts venues for rainy days. Not that you need go that far. Inland, around
Tŷ Barcud there’s plenty to do (see off
site) while for many, simply enjoying the privacy of the pod and walks in
the immediate valley surroundings will keep you occupied for days.