Greener Glamping is a peaceful place to slow down—but it also makes an excellent base for exploring the mountains, forests, rivers and lakes of North Wales.
From mountain-bike parks and remote forest trails to long hill walks, quiet paddling trips and wild days in the landscape, there is plenty to discover within reach of our yurts near Corwen.
Spend the day outside, then return to your own fire, kitchen and peaceful woodland setting.
Mountain Biking
North Wales is one of Britain’s finest mountain-biking regions, with uplift-served bike parks, purpose-built trail centres, forest singletrack and natural mountain routes.
Greener Glamping is well placed for riding at Revs Bike Park in Llangynog, Dyfi Bike Park, Antur Stiniog Bike park, Coed y Brenin, Dyfi Forest, Penmachno, Coed Llandegla, Gwydir Forest and other popular riding areas across North Wales and Mid Wales.
Whether you are planning an uplift day, a trail-centre weekend or a longer mountain-bike road trip, you can ride somewhere different each day and return somewhere genuinely peaceful each evening.
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Walking and Hiking
The Dee Valley, Cynwyd Forest and Berwyn Mountains offer beautiful walking country, with woodland paths, riverside routes, quiet valleys and more demanding mountain days.
The North Berwyn Way passes close to Greener Glamping, while Corwen, Llangollen, Bala, Pistyll Rhaeadr and the wider landscapes of Eryri are all within reach.
There are options for gentle strolls, full-day hikes and everything in between.
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Canoeing and Kayaking
North Wales is home to some outstanding places to paddle.
Bala Lake offers open-water canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding, while the River Dee attracts paddlers looking for moving water and more adventurous conditions.
The surrounding area also provides access to organised activities, tuition and equipment hire for both beginners and experienced paddlers.
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Wild Swimming and Watersports
From mountain lakes and rivers to organised watersports centres, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the water around North Wales.
Conditions can change quickly, and not every stretch of water is safe or legally accessible, so swimmers and paddlers should always check local guidance, weather, water levels and access arrangements before setting out.
A fuller guide to wild swimming and watersports is coming soon.
Local Attractions and Days Out
Not every adventure needs to involve mud, helmets or alarming amounts of waterproof clothing.
Greener Glamping is also within reach of historic towns, castles, waterfalls, scenic railways, gardens, nature reserves and family attractions across the Dee Valley, Bala, Llangollen and Eryri.
A detailed guide to local attractions and quieter days out is coming soon.
Adventure by Day. Peace by Night.
Greener Glamping offers something different from a busy hotel, holiday park or town-centre stay.
Our yurts provide a warm, self-contained and peaceful place to return to after a day of walking, riding, paddling or exploring.
Cook, light the fire, sit beneath the dark sky and decide where tomorrow will take you.