Llwyn Onn Glamping

About

Located in a peaceful rural haven, Llwyn Onn is surrounded by rolling farmland, breathtaking scenery, and incredible wildlife that loves to drop by—along with our four charming resident alpacas!

 

Perfectly placed on the edge of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park’s Dark Skies zone, it’s a dream destination for stargazers, nature lovers, and adventurers alike. Whether you're hiking majestic mountains, exploring hidden gems, or simply unwinding in the serenity of the countryside, Llwyn Onn is your ideal base.

 

With easy access to the A5, all of North Wales’ wonders are within reach—castles, coastlines, waterfalls, and more!

Come, relax, explore, and make unforgettable memories at Llwyn Onn. Your countryside escape awaits!

 

Guest House – has 4 first floor double & twin  rooms, 3 ensuite.

 

Glamping – 2 Shepherd’s huts & 2 Glamping pods- over 18’s only each sleeps 2 people, communal kitchen and shower block. 

 

Dogs welcome in glamping.

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
2
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
Guest House Stayfrom £118.00 to £148.00 per room (breakfast included)
Shepherd's Hut£92.00 per unit per night

*Minimum 2 night stay

Facilities

Payment Methods

  • Major credit cards accepted

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Map & Directions

Llwyn Onn Guest House and Glamping

Pentrefoelas, Pentrefoelas, LL24 0TW

Tel: 07749 961749

Opening Times

Open all year (1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025)

Awards

  • Regional and MiscellaneousConwy Tourism Ambassador - Silver Conwy Tourism Ambassador - Silver 2024

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