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Yurts North Wales: 13 Amazing Yurts You Need to Stay In [2024]

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North Wales is an absolute paradise for glampers, and some of the best spots for glamping are the amazing selection of yurts in North Wales.

Yurts are cosy and comfortable, and they’re one of my favourite glamping accommodation options because of their unique vibe and décor.

If you’re looking for the glamping stay of your dreams, then you’ll find it in one of these yurts, I can promise you that!

So, let’s get stuck in and find your new favourite yurts in North Wales.

There are plenty to choose from!

1. Graig Wen Yurts

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Price per night: From £120 for 2 people

Location: Arthog, Dolgellau

Graig Wen‘s largest yurt sleeps a family of up to five people but it’s a fantastic space for couples on a romantic break, too.

Handcrafted from their own woodland, the yurts sit on a raised deck with a picnic bench outside – the ideal spot to enjoy a breakfast of freshly baked croissants while listening to birdsong.

If you fancy a heartier breakfast, there’s a two-ring camping gas stove inside for you to cook up a feast! Inside, each yurt is ridiculously cosy.

The hosts supply everything from rugs and sheepskins to warm Welsh blankets to warm you up on chillier nights.

What guests say: “We absolutely loved it. It was very cosy, very clean and the location was to die for! What I found amazing were the little touches. Inside the yurt, there were freshly cut flowers. We also got some Welsh cakes and gingerbread biscuits with the picture of a tent made in icing.”

2. Ffrith Galed Yurts

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Price per night: From £71 for 5 people

Location: Llanddoged, nr Llanrwst

Ffrith Galed Yurts is a secluded glamping site that it’s impossible not to love.

They’ve got three beautiful Mongolian yurts to choose from, each of which has fantastic views across the Snowdonia National Park.

Here you can stay in a traditional, handcrafted and carefully painted yurt, set in its very own field surrounded by wildflowers and spectacular views.

Each yurt has a wood-fired hot tub, which is the perfect place to relax and watch the sun go down and the canopy of stars unfold above you.

After an evening of soaking in the hot tub, step inside your yurt, fire up the wood burner to get the cosy vibes going, and climb into your comfy double bed.

For a relaxing stay in the heart of Snowdon, look no further than these gorgeous yurts.

What guests say: “Just spent a long weekend here, absolutely blown away with the place and surroundings. Great hosts and look forward to booking again, the kids loved it, very peaceful but close enough to where you want to go. 10/10, cannot wait for our next visit, thank you for the great memories.”

3. Luxurious Yurts

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Price per night: From £109 for 11 people

Location: Cynwyd, nr Corwen

Luxurious Yurts are two gorgeous yurts in a jaw-dropping mountain location.

11 guests can be accommodated across the two yurts, so this is a great option if you’re looking for a getaway in a larger group.

The yurts are located high in Cynwyd forest in the beautiful Berwyn mountains, with the Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on their doorstep.

This is a place to enjoy deep peace and tranquillity, and to soak in the stunning skies.

The yurts are comfortable and cosy and they each have their own personality that you’ll be sure to love.

They’re beautifully furnished with linens, wall hangings, rugs and fairy lights to create a warm and magical space, and you’ll find everything you need for a comfortable stay, from a wood-burning stove to crockery and cutlery.

For a truly off-grid retreat, you need to give these yurts a go!

What guests say: “Nathan and Shayne were great hosts who were very really friendly and prompt with their responses. The yurts were beautiful and clean and the kitchen area was well equipped. The location was beautiful and extremely peaceful. Overall we had a lovely weekend and would love to return in the future.”

4. Llanberis Yurts

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Price per night: From £86 for 4 people

Location: Llanberis, nr Caernarfon

Fancy glamping at the foot of Snowdon in some of the most luxurious yurts in North Wales?

Well if so, then the Llanberis Yurts will be just what you’re looking for.

With direct access to Snowdon paths, you’re perfectly positioned to enjoy some of Snowdonia’s best hikes from these gorgeous yurts.

So grab your hiking boots and get ready to soak up some outstanding scenery!

These lovely yurts have unrivalled panoramic views of Snowdon and the surrounding mountains, offering the perfect little hideaway.

There are four yurts to choose from, and all of them will blow you away.

They’re each equipped with an electric fire inside to keep you cosy in the colder months, as well as lovely outdoor seating where you can relax in the summer.

Don’t miss this gorgeous site if you want a truly special stay!

What guests say: “We stayed at the Glamping Yurts at the Llanberis campsite. The Yurts are fantastic! Beautifully appointed and equipped. We treated ourselves to a no-fuss camping trip and we weren’t disappointed! Nothing like summiting Snowdon and coming back to this beautiful yurt to relax.”

5. Yurt Carianne

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Price per night: From £90 for 4 people

Location: Llansilin, nr Oswestry

Yurt Carianne is one of the very best yurts in North Wales.

It’s an idyllic spot to glamp on the Welsh border, and I know you’ll fall head over heels in love with this gorgeous yurt.

It’s one of ten yurts at Barnutopia, each of which is just as special as the next.

The yurt is warm and cosy, offering everything you need for a comfortable stay away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

It’s got stunning views of the countryside, and is a great choice for animal lovers as there are plenty of farm animals dotted around the site for you to say hello to.

Inside your yurt you’ll find comfy beds and all your creature comforts, right down to free WiFi to stay connected to the outside world, should you want to.

The shared camp kitchens are a great place to socialise with your neighbours, while the open-sided Dutch barn and its fire pit are perfect for evenings under the night sky.

This is a place to make memories – don’t miss it!

What guests say: “Having never stayed in a yurt before, we weren’t entirely sure what to expect, but the stay was amazing! Located in the countryside with sprawling grassy hills, the views from the farm are spectacular. The yurt itself was very clean and contained everything we needed, including some plug sockets for charging phones etc. The breakfast and evening meals provided are wholesome and tasty, setting us up for our hike of Snowdon!”

6. Crazy Pheasant Yurt

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Price per night: From £126 for 4 people

Location: Pant-y-ffordd, nr Wrexham

Crazy Pheasant Yurt offers true therapy for the soul.

Head here and enjoy a digital detox in an authentic Mongolian yurt, surrounded by peaceful rural surroundings and incredible views.

This is a place to recharge in luxury and comfort, and it’s a truly dreamy stay.

In the evenings, take a dip in the wood-fired hot tub or toast marshmallows at the fire pit as the canopy of stars unfolds above you.

Be sure to grab the telescope on a clear night!

If musical inspiration strikes during your stay, then you’ll be delighted to find a guitar in your yurt to serenade your fellow travellers with.

You’ll wake in the morning to the chorus of the countryside – trust me, there’s nothing more relaxing than that!

You’ll leave here feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world, I can promise you that.

What guests say: “I have never felt such affinity with a place, it was simply everything we both wanted. A bolthole within nature to de-stress from everyday living. Beautiful surroundings, fantastic host, superb facilities for an excellent outdoor living experience. Michael’s thorough knowledge of the area added to his passion for the local environment made the visit an absolute pleasure from start to finish. If you are looking for a break from everyday life and love nature and simply being in nature I simply could not recommend the Crazy Pheasant Yurt higher. We will definitely visit again.”

7. Snowdonia Views Yurt

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Price per night: From £45 for 2 people

Location: Fairbourne, nr Barmouth

Snowdonia Views Yurt is a beautiful spot for a countryside escape.

It’s a lovely hand-built yurt with incredible 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, coast and Mawddach estuary, and I know you’ll love it.

This gorgeous yurt has all of the creature comforts you could possibly need, from a memory foam double bed to your very own BBQ for al fresco dining.

There are even washing and drying machines for you to wash your clothes post-hike!

On a clear night, you can see the Milky Way from Snowdonia, and the top of your yurt can be removed to allow you to sleep under the stars.

It doesn’t get more heavenly than that!

What guests say: “Outstanding place to stay for even just the one night for the experience. Breathtaking views, cosy inside the yurt, and a short distance from the local village (and very good chippy!!). Highly recommend a stay in Chris’ yurt!”

8. Rhoscolyn Yurt

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Price per night: From £69 for 2 people

Location: Rhoscolyn, Anglesey

Rhoscolyn Yurt is an absolute gem of a yurt.

It’s a beautifully decorated Mongolian yurt with striking views of the sea and mountains, and it’s absolutely unmissable.

You’ll find the yurt in a peaceful and private location on a family farm, with plenty of space to relax and enjoy your incredible surroundings.

There are plenty of amazing coastal walks in the vicinity, as well as a local pub that’s renowned for its fine dining, so be sure to book in if you fancy a treat!

If you’d prefer to cook for yourself, though, then don’t worry, the little cooker has got you covered!

Breakfast is provided during your stay, too, which is always an added bonus in my books.

For one of the best yurts in North Wales, look no further than this!

What guests say: “The yurt was a truly lovely experience. The way it is set up, in its own little courtyard, feels so private. You can sit in bed, with the yurt door open and enjoy the majesty of the Welsh mountains. Then close it up and light the stove and it is so snug and warm. Would definitely stay again. Thank you.”

9. Cae Wennol Yurts

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Price per night: From £184 for 2 adults and 2 children

Location: Ty’n-y-groes, nr Conwy

Cae Wennol Yurts have three luxury yurts to choose from, and they’re all absolute showstoppers.

They’re located in the beautiful Conwy Valley on a 16-acre family-run smallholding, right on the edge of Snowdonia National Park.

The yurts sit in a secluded field overlooking beautiful eco ponds that are rich in wildlife, so if you’re a nature lover, then this is the place for you.

Seren sleeps two adults and two children, while Heddwch and Celynnin sleep up to six, so this is a great site for families looking for a getaway.

The décor in each of the yurts is rustic-chic, and the beds are so comfortable you won’t want to leave.

There’s even a roof skylight for you to stargaze through in the two bigger yurts!

Trust me, this gorgeous site will absolutely blow you away.

What guests say: “Beautiful yurts and cosy and warm with the log burners. The kids and dog loved it here exploring the pond area. The shared kitchen area is fantastic with everything you need including herbs! Clean toilet and shower, and Avril is a fantastic host. We cannot wait to go back.”

10. Bodynfoel Hall Yurts

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Price per night: From £95 for 2 people

Location: Llanfechain, nr Oswestry

The Bodynfoel Hall Yurts are truly something special.

There are two yurts to choose from, as well as a cosy cabin, so there’s something for everyone on this gorgeous site.

The yurts are truly spectacular, offering a place to lose yourself in the heady world of the outdoors and experience the peace and quiet of natural woodland.

Each of the two yurts has its own unique personality, with a cosy feel to them that makes them feel like a real home away from home.

They’ve got fully equipped kitchens and a fire pit to BBQ over, or you can head down the lane to a delightful local pub for a spot of pub grub.

When it comes to the best yurts in North Wales, these are seriously worthy contenders!

What guests say: “This was the most magical stay, and is very special to us as we got engaged under the wishing tree on the Bodynfoel estate. The yurt was just perfect and cosy and romantic, my fiancé and I got to spend so much quality time with one another. Richard, Flavia and Clare who greeted us were so lovely and accommodating and we had some good chats with them. They have created such a stunning space to get away from the hustle and bustle and just be with nature. We will come back here to celebrate our anniversary for as many years as we can! We just adore the place to bits!”

11. Cosy Yurt

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Price per night: From £120 for 5 people

Location: Dothan, Anglesey

Cosy Yurt is a comfortable, spacious yurt that ticks all the boxes.

It sleeps up to five people across a double bed and three futon beds, so this is a great choice if you’re looking for a family escape to the countryside.

The yurt has spectacular views from the Snowdonia mountains to the northern coastline, just a stone’s throw away from some beautiful beaches.

There’s a hot tub that you can hire for an extra fee, which I would absolutely recommend.

There’s no better way to unwind than in a hot tub under the starry sky, if you ask me!

Inside you’ll find a log burner to keep you cosy on those chilly nights, while outside there’s a fire pit that’s perfect for roasting marshmallows over.

Get booked in and get ready for the stay of your dreams.

This one is a real delight!

What guests say: “Just got back from a lovely few nights staying in one of the yurts. There were five adults in the yurt and it still felt spacious. The kitchen and bathroom areas were immaculate upon arrival. We loved the friendly farm dog!  Would definitely recommend a stay here.

12. The Little Yurt Meadow

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Price per night: From £130 for 4 people or from £180 for 5 people

Location: Bronington

The Little Yurt Meadow is a gorgeous family-run glamping site that’s hard not to love.

They’ve got a selection of yurts and bell tents on offer, fusing traditional camping with creature comforts to create the ultimate glamping experience.

Larger groups can opt to hire out the whole glampsite, or smaller families or friend groups can just go for a single yurt, with two of the yurts sleeping four and the third yurt sleeping five.

On arrival, you’ll be greeted with a welcome hamper, which you can put to good use in your mini oven or outdoor BBQ.

You’ll also find an AGA log burner to keep you cosy inside, as well as comfortable beds that you’re never going to want to leave.

Each yurt also has its own mini flower and veg garden outside, along with outdoor seating for al fresco dining and a private wet room to wash off the hikes at the end of the day.

They really have thought of everything here, so prepare to be impressed!

What guests say: “We were two families that visited and the venue had thought of everything to make our stay enjoyable and relaxing. The Big Shed was our base most of the time and all of us made use of the table tennis, darts and pool table. One night we used the BBQ and the other the hot tub which was brilliant as the sun went down. Chats around the campfire with s’mores and going back to a very spacious yurt at night was fabulous. We would highly recommend visiting. Thank you for a great visit.”

13. Pandy Farm Yurt

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Price per night: From £70 for 2 people

Location: Islawr-dref

Pandy Farm Yurt is an absolute gem.

It’s a 19ft traditional Mongolian yurt, and it’s perfect for anyone looking to go off-grid.

You’ll find this gorgeous yurt in the foothills of Cadair Idris, offering both beautiful surroundings and peace and quiet.

This is the perfect place to reset after a long week at work, whether it’s by relaxing around the wood-burning stove or curling up in your comfortable double bed with a good book.

The yurt has basic solar lighting and two USB sockets, but they encourage you to switch off during your stay if possible.

Inside you’ll find a cast iron gas stove to cook with, so come armed with your best recipes to show off to your other half!

This yurt truly does offer the ultimate romantic escape.

So there you have it: 13 amazing yurts in North Wales you can stay in!

To say you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to yurts in North Wales is an understatement – so much so, that it’s a struggle to choose which to stay in.

But hopefully, this post has helped you narrow down some of your favourites!

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