Haf-Cariad
About Haf-Cariad
Haf-Cariad is a luxury yurt set in the heart of Glyndyfrdwy in North Wales. Located within a quiet village in the Dee Valley, it is surrounded by mountain views and open countryside.
The setting lends itself to a slower pace. With hills rising around the valley and minimal disturbance, this is a peaceful base for a glamping break in Denbighshire.
Accommodation
- Luxury yurt
- Located in Glyndyfrdwy
- Dee Valley setting
- Mountain views
- Quiet village location
- Wild-style glamping
A Quiet North Wales Retreat
Haf-Cariad offers a simple, wild-style glamping experience in one of North Wales’ well-known valley landscapes. It may suit couples or solo travellers looking for a more tranquil stay within easy reach of the surrounding countryside.
Accomodation
- Glamping
Perfect for...
- Young Children
- Couples
- Older Children
- Relaxation
- Adventure
Facilities
- Toilets
- Family Friendly
- Peaceful
- Pets Welcome
- Electrical Hookups
- Fires Allowed
- Near a Pub
- Near a Woodland or Forest
- Kids Playground
- Near a lake
Booking Enquiries for Haf-Cariad
Book your stay at Haf-Cariad using the form. Your request goes directly to the campsite owner, who will confirm availability and complete the booking.
Telephone
For telephone bookings call: 07932424954
Map and location
Campsite address
Awel-y-Mynydd, Glyndyfrdwy, Corwen, LL21 9BP
Get Directions
Directions from the campsite owners
Come along the a5 from llangollen or Corwen and you will come in to Glyndyfrdwy there will be back farm on the main road on your right from llangollen or your left from cowen then you need to turn (r) from llangollen (l) from corwen down the hill in to the village across the railway across the river tun right follow the road come past the family on your left up the hill 6th drive on your left you will come to a fork in the road with the last 2 houses in your left an a bungalow right in front of you if you go left at the fork it’s just on the left past the 6th driver way
Near by attractions
Haf-Cariad is well placed for exploring the Dee Valley and the wider landscapes of North Wales, with walking routes, heritage sites, and outdoor activities close by.
Llangollen and Castell Dinas Brân
The riverside town of Llangollen is a short drive away and offers independent shops, cafés, and access to the River Dee. The town is one of the best-known spots in the Dee Valley.
Overlooking it are the ruins of Castell Dinas Brân, reached via a steep hillside walk. The climb is direct and exposed in places, but the views across the valley are wide and uninterrupted.
Llangollen Railway and Horse-Drawn Boats
Visitors can travel along the Dee Valley aboard the Llangollen Railway, which runs heritage steam and diesel services through the countryside.
For something slower paced, the horse-drawn canal boats along the Llangollen Canal offer a quieter way to experience the landscape from the water.
Horseshoe Pass
The Horseshoe Pass sits above Llangollen and is known for its winding mountain road and open views. It’s popular with walkers and cyclists, and there are several trail options branching off from the summit area.
On a clear day, the surrounding hills feel expansive.
Bala Lake
To the west, Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) is the largest natural lake in Wales. It’s a base for watersports, including paddleboarding, sailing, and kayaking.
The lakeside paths also offer flatter walking routes than the surrounding mountains.
Snowdonia National Park
The edge of Snowdonia National Park lies within driving distance, offering access to extensive walking routes, mountain landscapes, and woodland trails.
There are options for all levels, from shorter valley walks to more demanding summit climbs.
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