Anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature and reconnect with the great outdoors, look no further than this quirky geodome set on a scenic glamping retreat in Redberth; the Pembrokeshire coast and countryside await.
You’ll find all your creature comforts in the studio-style open-plan living/kitchen/dining/sleeping layout of this unique glamping hideaway, accessed via the tunnel doorway. Featuring bold hues that perfectly complement your lush, green surroundings and a sleek, contemporary finish, this fabulously social space boasts a wonderfully peaceful ambience that invites tired travellers to unwind. Cook up a storm in the compact kitchen and enjoy your efforts with a glass of something chilled, seated at the sophisticated dining set. At the heart of this space, an idyllic double bed sits beneath a charming double sky bunk accessed via a ladder, perfectly placed to star gaze through the picture window before waking up to lovely views. The contemporary shower room provides everything you need to feel refreshed. There are plenty of scenic grassy areas to explore across the shared grounds, as well as a fabulous hot tub (available at the end of November). There is ample off-road parking available.
Located in the heart of Pembrokeshire, the idyllic village of Redberth is surrounded by scenic landscapes, positioned just 5 miles from Tenby on the glorious West Wales coast. Situated within the walls of Tenby Harbour, 5.5 miles away, spend an afternoon skimming stones at Tenby Harbour Beach or head to Tenby South Beach to sunbathe on the soft, golden sand amongst breathtaking sea views. Those who love life on the water can take a boat trip from Tenby Harbour to spot puffins on Caldey Island. Join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path from Tenby to the charming harbour village of Saundersfoot, 5 miles away, to enjoy breathing cliff-top and woodland views.