




Abergwesyn, Powys, Wales
A single room wooden cabin on a smallholding in Abergwesyn, deep in the Powys countryside, where the nearest pub is three miles away and the nearest anything else considerably further. The cabin has an outdoor covered kitchen, a private garden with space to pitch a tent, and a separate barn housing the bathroom facilities. At £99 a night, it sits at the affordable end of the Welsh tiny stay market.
This is not a polished glamping experience. There is no heating beyond blankets and hot water bottles in the cooler months, and a car is essential. What it does offer is genuine seclusion, dark skies, wild swimming, and access to some of the least visited walking and cycling country in Wales. The pub at three miles is reported to be excellent, which helps.
We love the honesty of the offering. No pretence, no frills, just a well placed cabin in seriously remote Welsh countryside at a price that reflects what it is.
Many reviewers praise this hideaway for offering a tech-free nature retreat, highlighting the chance to disconnect and appreciate the landscape, with consistent compliments for Janine's hospitality.