Brandy House Farm
A working farm sitting right on Glyndwr's Way where walkers arrive hungry and leave very well fed.
Brandy House Farm sits on the route of Glyndwr's Way in mid-Wales, on the Welsh/Shropshire border near Knighton. The farm is genuinely on the trail, not just nearby, which makes it a natural overnight for long-distance walkers and a quiet rural base for anyone who wants off-road walking or cycling straight from their pitch.
Accommodation runs from wild camping pitches and off-grid pods to a vintage caravan called Wild Rose, which comes with USB chargers, a small fridge, and views over the surrounding villages that reviewers describe as priceless. Medina and Richard run the place with real host presence: guests are met, fed on arrival if needed, and settled onto pitches with care. There's a food service on site, well-regarded and good value, which rounds out the off-grid feel without requiring a car journey.
Facilities are modest but sufficient for the audience: hot shower, indoor pot wash, and charging sockets. Ancient oak woods are about half an hour's walk away; world-class mountain bike centres are within easy reach. Horse riders can come with their animals, with stables and field available. Dogs are welcome throughout.
Before you book
- Wild camping pitches have no bedding provided, so bring your own or confirm what's included when booking glamping accommodation.
“A genuine walker's farm in mid-Wales that earns its reputation through host warmth and a location that actually sits on one of Wales's great long-distance trails.”
Why it made the cut
- Right on Glyndwr's Way, not just near it, with walking and riding routes from the farm itself
- Small-scale and owner-present, with Medina and Richard visibly running the place
- On-site food service that walkers arriving with tired feet describe as exactly what they needed
- Views from the pods and vintage caravan over the Mid-Wales hills
The Feeling
Off grid real · Soulful handmade · Mixed tempo
Good For
- Solo
- Date
- Dog holiday
Best For
- Off-grid glamping pods and vintage caravan on working farm
- Walking and cycling access to Glyndŵr's Way trail network
- Dog-friendly rural retreat near Welsh/Shropshire borders
In Campr's collections
- Farm fields properA proper working farm on the Welsh/Shropshire border where the land and the trail are the whole point.
- Dog holiday hqDogs welcome on a quiet Mid-Wales farm with off-road walking from the gate.
- Off grid realWild pitches and simple pods with no mains hook-up, but a hot shower and a decent meal waiting.
Quick answers
- Does Brandy House Farm allow dogs?
- Yes, dogs are welcome at Brandy House Farm.
- What kind of stays does Brandy House Farm offer?
- Glamping, Wild camping, on a farm.
- Where is Brandy House Farm?
- Felindre, Knighton LD7 1YL, UK.
Where it is
Independent Rating
Based on 54 Google reviews







