Positioned in a small orchard with enviable views, Over-the-Moon Shepherd’s Hut, is a self-contained bolthole for two between the Clwydian Range and Eyri (Snowdonia) National Park. It’s a peaceful part of North Wales that could be a base for exploring either. Choose the Clwydians for more local days out or stay even closer to your home-from-home with walks and bike rides in nearby forests. Alternatively head into the national park for higher peaks and more dramatic scenery. All the fresh air adventures make this an excellent place for nature lovers and people with dogs so it’s great that this hut is dog friendly.
The hut is well built, well insulated and well kitted out. It has an en suite bathroom with a loo and shower, a kitchenette that’s good enough to cook simple meals in and a comfortable bed with outstanding views. There’s a log burner too. In the winter, you can fire it up and sit in bed watching the moon rise over distant hills. In the summer, you can sit outside and enjoy the same scene whilst toasting marshmallows by the fire. Whenever you come, you’ll have the place to yourselves. The hut sits in a small enclosed area of the smallholding surrounded by fruit trees and it’s the only glamping on site so the place is truly peaceful.
If you want tips on what to do in the local area, appeal to your hosts. Ruth and Jude are happy to share their insights and will even organise bespoke days out for your stay, if you talk to them in advance. They might point you in the direction of The Glan Llyn, the Welsh tafarn in the village, reveal the location of the supposedly-curative waters of ancient Ffynnon Sarah (Sarah’s well) or, perhaps, let you in on where’s good to wild swim. They’ll certainly recommend Clocaenog Forest for a woodland walk and they might suggest a scenic drive over the Horseshoe Pass into the Clwydian hills. But, of course, it’s your holiday and you might have your own ideas or simply be over the moon to stay right here and take in those lovely views.