Cabins with hot tubs in Porthcawl

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Part of a long, wide 20-mile band of stunning sandy beach and dunes, Porthcawl is a seaside resort coming with the usual trappings of funfair, promenade, sprawling static caravan parks and plentiful possibilities for sea swimming and watersports. Its sandy expanses really are superb with the UK’s highest dunes. But even still, this is Wales, where hill country is never far: forest-clad uplands like Mynydd Margam and Afan Forest Park with more superb walking and mountain biking are nearby. Campsites on Porthcawl’s coast tend to be large, while additional options can be found in the Vale of Glamorgan next door and out by those uplands.

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Two cabins nestled into the corner of one of our quiet fields, with views over Exmoor stretching 30 miles

4. Stairway to Devon - Huts & Tubs

63km from Porthcawl · 3 units · Glamping · Devon, England
Escape to Stairway to Devon: Luxury Cabins and Family Cottage Discover the ultimate retreat at Stairway to Devon, where our luxurious Norwegian cabins, Tarka and Midge, and our charming family cottage offer an unforgettable escape into the heart of Devon's countryside. Nestled within a tranquil ten-acre estate, our accommodations are designed to provide a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, ensuring a memorable experience for couples and families alike. Norwegian Cabins: Tarka and Midge Our cabins, Tarka and Midge, are exclusively designed for couples, offering an intimate and cozy retreat. Each cabin features a plush double bed with high-quality linens, a charming wood-burning stove for a warm and inviting atmosphere, and modern amenities including a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious bathroom with a large shower. Enjoy breathtaking 30-mile views over Exmoor from your private patio, complete with outdoor seating and BBQ facilities. Unwind in your own wood-fired hot tub under the starry skies, surrounded by the serene sounds of nature. Family Cottage Our family cottage provides a perfect home away from home for those traveling with children. It boasts a large jacuzzi, a delightful treehouse for the kids to explore, and a trampoline for endless fun. The cottage also offers extensive outdoor seating and BBQ facilities, making it an ideal spot for family bonding and creating cherished memories. With 10 acres of beautiful Devon landscape to explore, there's plenty of space for both relaxation and adventure. Guest Services At Stairway to Devon, we offer a range of services to make your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We provide firewood for purchase, bicycle rentals for exploring the scenic trails, and a convenient pick-up and drop-off service from the nearest train stations or airports. Additionally, we are fully licensed to sell alcohol, wood, and other essentials you might need during your stay. Explore the Local Area Located in the heart of Devon, our farm provides easy access to local attractions, charming pubs, and scenic walking trails. Enjoy picturesque walks on our estate and discover the abundant wildlife. Visit nearby attractions such as the quaint village pubs or venture into Exmoor National Park for a day of hiking and exploration. Book your stay at Stairway to Devon today and immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Devon's countryside. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway or a family adventure, our luxurious cabins and family cottage offer the perfect setting for creating unforgettable memories.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
£144
 / night
Little Sanctuary Cabins

16. Little Sanctuary Cabins

89km from Porthcawl · 2 units · Glamping · Wales
Nestled amongst trees are two unique hand crafted eco cabins from reclaimed wood and local materials. Each characterful cabin has a wood burner and verandas, a spacious private garden with a fire pit and it's own parking. One cabin has an outdoor bath with another in progress. Relax, breathe and soak up the vibrant green of West Wales. Our property is 0.3 miles down a secluded track surrounded by a mixture of farmland and woods. We've a quiet private woodland behind us which connects to the public footpath and follows the stream in the valley. To the south there is an open meadow with far reaching views to the Preseli Hills. Follow the footpaths down to the Teifi river where you can walk or canoe along the river and gorge walk to Cilgerran and Cardigan, taking in wildlife and history. The cabins are 6 miles from the stunning beaches and rugged coastal path of Ceredigion, a wealth of Neolithic sites, ancient woodland and contemporary Welsh culture in bustling Cardigan. There's every comfort to make your stay a home from home; comfortable bedding, handmade and reclaimed furniture and a simple, well equipped kitchen. Highly insulated it's easy to heat with the wood burner. Outside there's your own private compost toilet and a gas powered shower. We work from home on various creative projects and therapies and after an initial meet and greet we leave our guests in peace unless you need something. We use regenerative principles to guide us in enhancing Nature here, encouraging wildlife with the trees, flowers, herbs and fruits. If we're able to we often give little tours of the garden and workshop so do ask if your'e interested.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night

Part of a long, wide 20-mile band of stunning sandy beach and dunes, Porthcawl is a seaside resort coming with the usual trappings of funfair, promenade, sprawling static caravan parks and plentiful possibilities for sea swimming and watersports. Its sandy expanses really are superb with the UK’s highest dunes. But even still, this is Wales, where hill country is never far: forest-clad uplands like Mynydd Margam and Afan Forest Park with more superb walking and mountain biking are nearby. Campsites on Porthcawl’s coast tend to be large, while additional options can be found in the Vale of Glamorgan next door and out by those uplands.

98% (158)

Top-rated campgrounds

Two cabins nestled into the corner of one of our quiet fields, with views over Exmoor stretching 30 miles

4. Stairway to Devon - Huts & Tubs

63km from Porthcawl · 3 units · Glamping · Devon, England
Escape to Stairway to Devon: Luxury Cabins and Family Cottage Discover the ultimate retreat at Stairway to Devon, where our luxurious Norwegian cabins, Tarka and Midge, and our charming family cottage offer an unforgettable escape into the heart of Devon's countryside. Nestled within a tranquil ten-acre estate, our accommodations are designed to provide a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, ensuring a memorable experience for couples and families alike. Norwegian Cabins: Tarka and Midge Our cabins, Tarka and Midge, are exclusively designed for couples, offering an intimate and cozy retreat. Each cabin features a plush double bed with high-quality linens, a charming wood-burning stove for a warm and inviting atmosphere, and modern amenities including a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious bathroom with a large shower. Enjoy breathtaking 30-mile views over Exmoor from your private patio, complete with outdoor seating and BBQ facilities. Unwind in your own wood-fired hot tub under the starry skies, surrounded by the serene sounds of nature. Family Cottage Our family cottage provides a perfect home away from home for those traveling with children. It boasts a large jacuzzi, a delightful treehouse for the kids to explore, and a trampoline for endless fun. The cottage also offers extensive outdoor seating and BBQ facilities, making it an ideal spot for family bonding and creating cherished memories. With 10 acres of beautiful Devon landscape to explore, there's plenty of space for both relaxation and adventure. Guest Services At Stairway to Devon, we offer a range of services to make your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We provide firewood for purchase, bicycle rentals for exploring the scenic trails, and a convenient pick-up and drop-off service from the nearest train stations or airports. Additionally, we are fully licensed to sell alcohol, wood, and other essentials you might need during your stay. Explore the Local Area Located in the heart of Devon, our farm provides easy access to local attractions, charming pubs, and scenic walking trails. Enjoy picturesque walks on our estate and discover the abundant wildlife. Visit nearby attractions such as the quaint village pubs or venture into Exmoor National Park for a day of hiking and exploration. Book your stay at Stairway to Devon today and immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Devon's countryside. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway or a family adventure, our luxurious cabins and family cottage offer the perfect setting for creating unforgettable memories.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£144
 / night
Little Sanctuary Cabins

16. Little Sanctuary Cabins

89km from Porthcawl · 2 units · Glamping · Wales
Nestled amongst trees are two unique hand crafted eco cabins from reclaimed wood and local materials. Each characterful cabin has a wood burner and verandas, a spacious private garden with a fire pit and it's own parking. One cabin has an outdoor bath with another in progress. Relax, breathe and soak up the vibrant green of West Wales. Our property is 0.3 miles down a secluded track surrounded by a mixture of farmland and woods. We've a quiet private woodland behind us which connects to the public footpath and follows the stream in the valley. To the south there is an open meadow with far reaching views to the Preseli Hills. Follow the footpaths down to the Teifi river where you can walk or canoe along the river and gorge walk to Cilgerran and Cardigan, taking in wildlife and history. The cabins are 6 miles from the stunning beaches and rugged coastal path of Ceredigion, a wealth of Neolithic sites, ancient woodland and contemporary Welsh culture in bustling Cardigan. There's every comfort to make your stay a home from home; comfortable bedding, handmade and reclaimed furniture and a simple, well equipped kitchen. Highly insulated it's easy to heat with the wood burner. Outside there's your own private compost toilet and a gas powered shower. We work from home on various creative projects and therapies and after an initial meet and greet we leave our guests in peace unless you need something. We use regenerative principles to guide us in enhancing Nature here, encouraging wildlife with the trees, flowers, herbs and fruits. If we're able to we often give little tours of the garden and workshop so do ask if your'e interested.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night

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Cabins with hot tubs in Porthcawl guide

Where to go

Merthyr-Mawr Warren NNR

East of Porthcawl, the coastline bends into this extensive, protected tract of vegetated dunes, which includes Wales’ highest and Europe’s second-highest sand dune and valuable habitats for wildlife. It’s a substantial section of a dune system stretching from the Vale of Glamorgan, a few miles southeast of Porthcawl, to Swansea, 18 miles northwest. The nearest pitching to this sandy wonderland can be found in Porthcawl itself.

Mynydd Margam

Mynydd Margam is a gem of a destination seven miles north of Porthcawl. Its most notable feature is Margam Country Park, a serene enclave of landscaped grounds, woods, and deer park containing a 12th-century Cistercian ruined abbey and a country house. Above the country park the land rises into forested hills, accessed by trails like the Ogwr Ridgeway Walk. You can camp alongside the country park at campsites offering designated pitches.

Vale of Glamorgan

A few miles east of Porthcawl, on the other side of Merthyr-Mawr NNR, the lovely Vale of Glamorgan occupies the coastline along to Cardiff with well-to-do villages and towns, excellent restaurants, gentle inland countryside scattered with prehistoric sites and dramatic coast replete with swooping cliffs and serendipitous sandy bays. Pitch near Dunraven Bay or historic Llantwit Major for camping close to the area’s stunning heritage coast.

When to go

The Bristol Channel onto which Porthcawl faces can take a battering from the weather at any time of year, but generally, this coast has more sun and higher summer temperatures than the majority of Wales. July is the warmest month, while late August sees seawater temperatures reach their warmest (15°C and higher). The Between the Trees Festival, held in August in the woods behind Merthyr-Mawr Warren NNR, is the liveliest of the area’s annual events.