Full Guide 2023
Snowdonia National Park is home to Wales’ highest peak and Wales’ largest natural lake—two of Snowdonia’s most popular attractions. Here you can experience the world’s fastest zip wire at Zip World or ride the perfect wave at Adventure Parc Snowdonia in a 300-metre lagoon.
The Snowdonia region is in northwest Wales, consolidated around the mountains and glacial landforms of the massive National Park with plenty to do and see for every age.
It is an excellent place for glamping with hot tubs; after a long day exploring the Welsh mountains and coastline, you can retreat in some stunning landscapes and relax in the high standards facilities included in the campsites.
Boasting mountain views, this mobile home is perfect for a glamping holiday with hot tubs in Wales.
The open space home features two double beds, a dining zone, a kitchen, a log burner and a private bathroom.
A barbecue and hot tub are outside the lodge in an enclosed garden. Only five minutes away by car you can visit Dolbadarn and Caernarfon Castle and plenty of cafes and restaurants.
Boasting incredible mountains and coastline views, Tan Y Bryn Glamping is nestled in a tranquil farmland in the heart of Bryn Pydew.
With your secluded garden with a hot tub, a barbecue and seating, you will have a cosy space to retreat after a day exploring the stunning landscape and escape from the city’s busy life.
A sofa bed is included in all the self-catered studio pods, and beside the double bed, you have a kitchenette, a dining table with chairs and a private bathroom.
In the working farm of the glamping site, you can pet and help take care of the horses, considered a de-stressing therapy, which you must book in advance.
Llyn Padarn Lodge offers an ideal base to explore Snowdonia, set at walking distance from the picturesque welsh village of Betws y Coed.
With its private hot tub, this luxurious two-bedroom lodge offers a spacious open space living room, equipped kitchen, and seating area which connects you to the outside patio, through large windows-door, where you can enjoy the hot tub and some seating with breathtaking views.
Some of the attractions nearby the property are Zip World Fforest, and Gwydir Castle.
In a holiday park with a restaurant and bar overlooking the lake in Caernarfon, there is an excellent glamping caravan for a relaxing holiday in the Snowdonia National Park.
The Harlech Lodge is one bedroom wooden lodge situated in a quiet location in Bethesda, on the edge of Snowdonia.
High standards facilities are fitted in the cottage, including a modern equipped kitchen, a living room with a table and chairs, and a shower room with toilet and sink.
Going outside, visitors have exclusive use of the hot tub on the enclosed terrace.
Set in the Snowdonia hills, we found this glamping hut for a quiet break in some stunning welsh landscapes.
The tiny home has a double bed loft, a kitchenette, a private bathroom and a lounge area with a sofa, a table and a log burner in the corner of the open space to keep it warm all year round.
Outside the chalet in the enclosed garden are a seating area, a BBQ and a private luxury wood-fired hot tub.
There is plenty to see and do in and around the area from boating/kayaking on Wales’s largest natural lake, enjoying the beach, or visiting caves at King Arthur’s Labrinth.
For more glamorous camping with a hot tub, we found the Swift Pod in Ogwen Bank Country Club Bethesda in Bangor.
It is a modern studio with a drop-down bed, a shower room and kitchen and even a cosy lounge area for relaxing after a long day exploring the great outdoors.
From the decked patio you can enjoy the beautiful scenery while soaking in the hot tub.
The ideal location is to easily reach Dolbadarn Castle, hiking and cycling paths and the local village with pubs.
Nestled in working farm woodland in a secluded part of Mid Wales, we found this charming glamping pod with hot tub.
Equipped with all the essentials, the wooden cabin includes a double bed, a sofa bed, a shower room, a kitchenette, a seating area and a cosy log burner to keep the space warm.
You have a wood-fired hot tub on the terrace and a space to sit outside.
Sandy beaches of Aberdyfi, Dyfi Osprey Project, just South of the Snowdonia National Park, and Glyndŵr’s Way National Trail are closed by the accommodation.
In a picturesque rural location in the valley of the River Dyfi in Mallwyd, this charming shepherd’s hut is the perfect couples retreat and their furry friend.
Inside, you are welcomed by an open space plan with a double bed next to a sofa, a kitchen and an en-suite with a shower.
In the enclosed garden is a warm hot tub where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Snowdonia National Park.
In the local village, you will find pubs and restaurants for a warm meal.
Presenting as a charming wood cabin, this glamping lodge is settled in an excellent location for discovering Snowdonia.
Accommodating four people, the holiday home includes two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, two modern bathrooms, a living room and a dining area.
From the living room, you can go directly out to the covered patio, where a hot tub and some outdoor furniture await you.
Just a few miles away, there is Morfa Dyffryn National Nature Reserve and Tal-y-bont Beach.
This next glamping with hot tub is a unique stay boasting unspoiled views of the valley in a tranquil location in Llanrwst.
With a modern and luxurious interior, the little cottage has a double bed bedroom, a twin room, a fully equipped kitchen, a table with chairs, a lounge area with a wood burner, and a comfortable bathroom.
Outside the private garden, you can use the fully functional bathtub and a patio with a picnic table.
Guests that stayed here enjoyed hiking the area and its beautiful landscapes.
Next, we have a pet-friendly glamping shepherd hut with a hot tub in a quiet setting overlooking the fields with the calming sound of the sea in the background.
This shepherd’s hut can offer you the comfort of home with a comfortable double bed, a corner sofa, a kitchenette, an en-suite and a dining area for two.
Outdoor visitors can sit and enjoy the views in front of the outdoor fireplace or soak in the cosy hot tub overlooking the sea.
Attractions in the vicinities include Tal-y-bont Beach and a variety of pubs and restaurants.
In North Wales, with stunning landscapes to explore, this cosy lodge is an excellent base for visiting the surroundings.
The unique interior involves a living room, a full kitchen, one bedroom with a double bed and a bathroom.
On the balcony overlooking the waters, you have a hot tub, a seating area and a barbecue for alfresco dining.
From here, you can easily reach the coast with stunning beaches like Llanddwyn Beach.
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With private access to the beach, this cabin near Barmouth is an excellent escape from the busy life, located in a peaceful spot with direct views of the mountains.
With a fully equipped kitchen, a table and two chairs, a double bed and an en-suite, you have all the comforts of a home.
On the private land, there is a hot tub, a fire pit and outdoor seating to relax while admiring the breathtaking views.
The convenient location allows you to check out local attractions and coastal beaches within easy reach.
Located in Llanbedr, Lodge 20 is a luxurious detached log cabin for a large group needing a base to explore the National Park.
Sitting in an ancient woodland, this spacious four-bedroom glamping accommodation has a large lounge area with sofas, a kitchen with seating and three en-suites.
An enclosed decked area with furniture and a hot tub completes the cedar wood lodge.
Only two minutes walking from Tal-y-bont Beach, there is this cosy campsite glamping home located in a holiday park with a swimming pool and bar in Llanddwywe.
Featuring a hot tub, the three-bedroom bungalow includes a full kitchen, a living room with a sofa bed, a dining space and two bathrooms.
Thanks to its closeness to the beach, guests can enjoy coastal walks with stunning views of the mountains.
Settled in the heart of Snowdonia, we present these glamping safari tents with hot tubs that can sleep up to eight people for a comfortable camping holiday with the whole family or a big group of friends.
Each safari tent is equipped with all the comforts of a self-catering lodge with an open space plan, comprising a living room, a log burner to keep the space toasty, an equipped kitchen, and a dining area.
On the decked terrace is available outdoor furniture for alfresco dining, and at the front you have a fire pit and barbecue.
On-site guests can take advantage of a private wood-fired hot tub and plenty of outdoors to explore.
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Yes, there are pet-friendly glamping campsites in Snowdonia. You can check out the lists above for some options, but always contact the property owner for certainty. Keep in mind that your pet might be at an extra charge.
To book your selected glamping lodging that best fits your needs click on the More information tab. You will be directly connected to the accommodation booking page, where you can see more details about the property.
Yes, there are. When booking accommodation for larger groups or families, ensure there are enough rooms, so you can fully enjoy your stay. We recommend lodges with two or more bedrooms for larger groups.
Almost every glamping spot in Snowdonia offers free parking on-site for at least one vehicle. However, it is always best to contact the property in advance to see the availability.