Hyssington Heights Glamping Pod & Motorhome
Tucked away in its own peaceful corner at the rear of Cefn Farm, Hyssington Heights offers more than just a place to stay—it’s a front-row seat to nature’s theatre. From the comfort of your glamping pod/motorhome, soak in uninterrupted, 180-degree views of the rolling Powys–Shropshire borderlands. The landscape stretches out before you in soft, undulating waves—an ever-changing canvas of light, colour, and tranquillity.
Whether you're escaping for romance, solitude, or adventure, this secluded retreat invites you to slow down and reconnect. Wake to birdsong, sip coffee with the hills as your backdrop, and let the panoramic countryside cradle your thoughts. With direct access to walking and cycling routes, it’s the perfect base for exploring—or simply staying put and watching the world drift by.
🚐 Luxury Motorhome Living—Without the Road Trip
Imagine stepping into a beautifully appointed motorhome, parked in a tranquil countryside setting, with everything you need for a restorative escape—no driving required. Staying in a stationary luxury motorhome offers all the charm of motorhome life with none of the logistics. It’s a boutique retreat, where nature meets comfort and the view changes only with the light.
🛏️ Boutique Comfort in a Compact Space Inside, you’ll find a thoughtfully designed interior that rivals any high-end holiday let. Plush bedding, ambient lighting, a sleek kitchenette, and a spa-style bathroom—all within arm’s reach. It’s a cocoon of comfort, perfect for couples, solo travellers, or anyone craving a peaceful pause.
🌿 Rooted in Nature, Rich in Privacy Parked in its own private spot— beside a hilltop—the motorhome becomes your personal sanctuary. Step outside to birdsong, sip coffee with a view, and enjoy the rhythm of the countryside without ever packing up.
At the heart of Hyssington Heights is its owners, Sam & Nigel. With years of experience running holiday lets and a background in property marketing, Sam brings a unique blend of warmth, professionalism, and artistic flair to every guest experience.
Hyssington Heights isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a reflection of Sam’s vision for authentic rural hospitality. From the carefully chosen furnishings to the thoughtful touches that make you feel instantly at home, every detail has been curated to celebrate the charm of the Powys–Shropshire borderlands.
Whether you're here for a romantic escape, a creative retreat, or a restorative break, Sam is always nearby—on hand if needed, but respectful of your privacy. Her goal is simple: to ensure your stay at Hyssington Heights is as memorable, comfortable, and inspiring as the landscape that surrounds it.
We offer cyclic storage and cyclic hire for a small fee.
🏞️ Nature & Walking Trails
Offa’s Dyke Path: A historic walking route tracing the Welsh–English border, with breath-takin views and peaceful stretches near Hyssington.
Stiperstones National Nature Reserve: A rugged ridge of quartzite rock with dramatic scenery, folklore, and wildlife. Ideal for walkers and photographers.
Corndon Hill: A short but rewarding climb offering panoramic views across the borderlands.
The Wrekin: A popular hill walk near Telford with sweeping vistas and woodland trails.
🏰 Castles & Historic Sites
Powys Castle & Gardens (Welshpool): A grand medieval fortress with terraced gardens and a rich collection of Indian artefacts.
Stokesay Castle (Craven Arms): One of England’s best-preserved fortified manor houses, perfect for history lovers.
Ludlow Castle: A majestic ruin in a charming market town, often hosting events and food festivals.
Bishop’s Moat & Motte Castles: Scattered around Hyssington are remnants of motte-and-bailey castles and ancient hillforts.
🧒 Family-Friendly Attractions
Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre: Interactive exhibits, nature trails, and a café.
Land of Lost Content Museum: A nostalgic museum in Craven Arms filled with everyday objects from the 20th century.
British Ironwork Centre & Sculpture Park (Oswestry): A creative outdoor space with metal sculptures and artisan crafts.
🌊 Lakes, Waterfalls & Caves
Lake Vyrnwy: A serene spot for birdwatching, cycling, and picnics.
Henrhyd Falls: The tallest waterfall in South Wales, tucked in a wooded valley and famously featured in Batman’s Batcave scene.
Dan Yr Ogof Caves: Voted one of Britain’s finest natural wonders, with underground caverns, dinosaurs, and shire horses.
🛍️ Market Towns & Local Charm
Bishop’s Castle: A quirky town with independent shops, pubs, and the House on Crutches Museum.
Montgomery: A picturesque town with castle ruins and artisan shops.
Ludlow: Known for its food scene, medieval architecture.
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