Caban Clyd

Dinas Mawddwy, North Wales Snowdonia

  • 4 Star Gold
  • Special OfferUp to 15% off Special Offer Discount - selected dates
  • Special OfferEarly Bird offer - 10% discount between 24th May and 25th July
  • Special Offer15% Spring offer - 12th April - 23rd May

You can book this property from:

  • £575 per week
  • £82 per night
  • 4 Star Gold

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed
  • 1 sofa bed

Appliances

  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Shower

Special Features

  • Hot tub
  • Welcome pack
  • River views
  • Countryside views

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • On one level, no stairs
  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

With stunning views in every direction, this beautiful glamping pod with hot tub (newly installed - December 2020; photos to follow) is the perfect location to relax and unwind in the heart of the Mid Wales countryside. A 0.25 mile riverside walk and wooden bridge crossing over the River Dyfi leads to the village cafe and pub that serves great food and drink. Another 0.3 mile brings you to a woolen mill, garden centre and two more cafes. Situated on a working farm with woodland, walks and trails, this scenic retreat is also within Snowdonia National Park, with numerous activities and attractions nearby.

Inside

The living area welcomes you to the pod with an inviting corner sofa, Freesat TV, DVD player, and a dining table with 4 chairs.

Kitchenette with basin, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle, toaster and all the necessary crockery, cutlery and utensils.

The pod contains a comfortable double bed, plus a full size sofa bed.

The bathroom features a large shower unit, toilet, basin and heated towel rail.

Outside

Enclosed patio area with a picnic table to enjoy alfresco meals and far-reaching views down the Dyfi Valley. There is also a hot tub, large charcoal BBQ, fire-pit (for the winter months) and a chair for two to sit outside and gaze at the stars!

Additional Information

  • Welcome pack on arrival includes tea, coffee, sugar, milk, and cake or biscuits
  • Bed linen, towels and tea towels provided
  • Electricity and underfloor heating included
  • Hairdryer provided
  • Wi-fi not included. Mobile signal is not guaranteed on all networks, but there is usually a strong EE coverage, including 4G
  • Pod is located on its own little hillock above a working farm therefore young children should not be left to wander around the farm unsupervised
  • If you require the sofa bed for an additional guest or two - please contact or inform us at time of booking. There will be an additional cost of £20 per night 
  • One bag of charcoal is provided for the BBQ, as well as one bag of wood for the firepit. Extra supplies can be purchased from the owner
  • The following items are provided for your stay
    • Kitchen - salt and pepper, olive oil, kitchen paper, foil, cling film, washing-up liquid, cloths
    • Bathroom - liquid soap and 2 toilet rolls
  • Plenty of parking space - please be aware that there is a short incline from the parking area to the Pod

Reviews

We had an amazing time in this picturesque place. The facilities were brilliant, the pod was very luxurious to pods I have stayed in and this one is special. The location is perfect, so quiet! and also private. I would recommend this place 100%. The pod owner was a perfect host. Communication was spot on, anything you needed owner was available and looked after us but also leaves you alone to enjoy your stay which was appreciated. Just could not fault the overall experience in anyway. Thank you very much

Mr S,

Amazing!! Made to feel very welcome and such a lovely welcome hamper. Cannot speak highly enough of the Pod and hot tub !!.

Mr F,

The reviews and the pictures do not do justice to just how amazing this place is. It’s the most perfect little place in the whole world we have been back a day and are already planning our next trip here and plan to do so a couple times a year every year.

Mr B,

Beautiful small cabin with everything you could need inside. Set in beautiful location with more than enough places to explore and experience nearby.

Mr H,

Absolutely lovely place! My partner and I booked it for a holiday get away and we weren’t disappointed. Close enough to drive to Snowdon, far away enough to enjoy the mountain view’s! The little town is superb, honestly couldn’t recommend this place enough. Let’s not get started on the Hot Tub… I wish I could have brought it home with me!

Miss J,

My partner and I had a fantastic 5 night stay at Caban Clyd in July 2023. The views were beautiful in every direction and there are a wide range of walks available right on the doorstep. The location is quiet and private but with local amenities just a 5 minute walk away. There is a lovely pub in the village called Y Llew Coch (The Red Lion) which we went to often for food - delicious, hearty meals (especially the Sunday roast!) and very friendly staff and locals. The pod itself is extremely cosy and very well equipped, and the hot tub was lovely after a long day of walking. Though we didn't meet Elen herself, we met her friendly husband who worked on the farm next door and we knew we could contact Elen for anything we might need. For those who enjoy a good climb but do not want the crowds of Snowden, we recommend Aran Fawdwwy (10min drive from Caban Clyd) - it is a difficult hike but stunningly beautiful and very quiet. We only saw 3 other hikers all day! All in all, we had a really lovely visit at Caban Clyd and would love to return in the future. Thanks Elen for having us :)

Miss F,

High score because of the incredible location and the high standard to which Cabin Clyd has been finished and is maintained. The host was thoughtful and available but not intrusive. We would be hard pushed to find a holiday better for our needs.

Ms Emily R,

Caban Clyd was in an excellent location, at an and competitively price and very well equipped. The owners had thought of everything you could possibly need and want. Booking was easy and and problem free.

Mr David D,

Very nice welcome pack on arrival. Information booklet filled with walks, places to visit. Caban Clyd had everything we needed, warm heating, TV, fridge, lots of cleaning stuff, lovely lighting around hot tub. Best of Wales need to update hot tub, outside pictures, as there is a cover built over hot tub with lights. So if raining, it's great. Very nice host..

Miss Eve J,

Everything about our stay was perfect. The little details, the way the owner had thought of everything. It was cosy, comfortable and had everything we needed. The views were amazing, the hot tub was heaven and the walk to the red lion pub was lovely and the food there was delicious. The locals were welcoming and polite xx

Miss Leanne F,

Beautiful place, beautiful location, 10/10 hot tub

Mr Charlie K,

Beautiful property. Idyllic location.

Mrs Michelle M,

If anything to many emails / texts from your website.

mr M G,

Map

Caban Clyd is situated in the picturesque Dyfi Valley, a mile by car from the village of Dinas Mawddwy in the Snowdonia National Park. Just a couple of miles from the foot of Aran Fawddwy - the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia. The Pod is situated about 5 miles from Bwlch y Groes, the highest pass in Wales, which leads to Vyrnwy and Bala Lakes with their wide range of watersports.

The pretty market towns of Machynlleth and Dolgellau are both about 20 minutes away by car. Machynlleth is known as the Ancient Capital of Wales, it offers an abundance of quirky shops, restaurants, pubs, cafés and takeaways, supermarket and garage. It is home to the oldest street market in Britain that is held every Wednesday, and also MOMA Wales, a showcase of modern Welsh art. Dolgellau will also provide you with all the amenities you need. This includes excellent restaurants, cafes, shops and pubs, as well as banks and supermarkets, a local butcher, grocer, bakeries and chemists. Amongst the highly recommended restaurants are Meirionnydd and the Royal Ship, as well as the Steakhouse and Tafarn y Gader tapas bar.

The coast offers a wide choice of lovely beaches, such as Fairbourne (18 miles), Barmouth (20 miles), Aberdyfi (23 miles), Borth (27 miles) and the university town of Aberystwyth (32 miles). The nearest shop and garage are 1.5 miles away in the village of Mallwyd. Here you’ll also find a historic tavern called The Brigand’s Inn. The Dinas Mawddwy area is infamous for its tales of Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy (Red Bandits of Mawddwy) - they were a band of red-haired robbers who used to terrorise the area back in the 16th century!

The valley offers peace and tranquility and is an ideal base for walkers of all capabilities with numerous walks and footpaths leading straight from your luxury Pod. In the village of Dinas Mawddwy is the Meirion Mill craft shop and cafe, Camlan Garden Centre and cafe, and the Crafty Cafe in the centre of the village, where you can take part in craft sessions while enjoying a cuppa and cake. There are also three pubs - the most famous being the traditional Llew Coch (Red Lion) in the centre of the village and within easy walking distance of your Pod.

Every September, Dinas Mawddwy hosts the Red Bull Hardline mountain biking competition. This event draws in thousands of people every year, and Caban Clyd would be an ideal location for your stay - you can even see the competition track from your Pod. Wales Rally GB is held annually in November in the local Dyfi Forest, and for those of you that love to watch the aeroplanes along the Mach Loop, your comfortable glamping pod would be the ideal location to view these spectacular planes flying towards you up the Dyfi valley.

Other popular attractions in the area include the Centre for Alternative Technology (15 miles); King Arthur’s Labyrinth and Corris Craft Centre (13 miles); RSPB reserves at Ynyshir (20 miles) and Lake Vyrnwy (21 miles); Dyfi Valley Osprey Project (18 miles); Coed y Brenin mountain biking centre (17 miles); and for the more adventurous there is the Zip World, Bounce Below, and Llechwedd Slate Caverns in Blaenau Ffestiniog (32 miles).

Walking

Aran Fawddwy – starting in dramatic Cwm Cywarch, this route to the summit of Aran Fawddwy is one of the great walks of Snowdonia. The scenery is superb with deep valleys and rolling hills the main characteristic of the area. Only 9 metres (30 ft) short of being a member of the Welsh 3000s, it’s the 16th highest summit in Wales (approx. 3 miles from Pod)

Dyfi Valley Way – follow the River Dyfi from the estuary in Aberdyfi to the source at the summit of Aran Fawddwy and back down along the south side of the river via Machynlleth and down to Borth. Join path 0.5 miles from Pod

Glyndwr's Way is a long distance footpath in Mid Wales that was granted National Trail status in the year 2000. Join the path in Cemaes (6 miles)

Torrent Walk – Brithdir - moderate leisurely walk approx 2½ miles long along the river (8 miles)

The Mawddach Trail – Dolgellau to Barmouth - suitable for all ages – walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users (10 miles)

Cader Idris (mountain walk) – 3 main routes starting from Dolgellau (12 miles), Minffordd (10 miles) and Abergynolwyn (16 miles).

Precipice Walk – Dolgellau - suitable for all ages (13 miles)

New Precipice Walk – Llanelltyd - suitable for all ages (13 miles)

Cycling

Coed-y-Brenin Mountain Biking Centre – Suitable routes for all ages (17 miles)

The Mawddach Trail – approximately 10 miles long from Dolgellau to Barmouth (10 miles)

Fishing

River Dyfi offers excellent fishing and is famous for its brown trout, salmon and sea trout - please ask the owner for a permit to go fishing close to the Pod.

There is also a range of opportunities to go fishing in the Dolgellau area with suitable options for all ages.

Water Sports

Lake Vyrnwy – canoeing, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing - suitable for the whole family (20 miles/15 miles over mountain pass)

Llyn Tegid, Bala – sailing, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, raft building (25 miles/18 miles over mountain pass)

National White Water Centre, Canolfan Tryweryn – white water rafting, kayaking & canoeing (28 miles/21 miles over mountain pass)

Golf

Machynlleth Golf Club – 9 hole golf course (14 miles)

Aberdyfi Golf Club - 18 hole golf course (23 miles)

Harlech Golf Club – Royal St. David’s – 18 hole golf course (30 miles)

Horse Riding

Bwlchgwyn Farm Pony Trekking Centre - suitable for anyone over 4yrs (16 miles)