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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

Walkers arriving hungryHill views at duskTrail gate campingMid wales border quiet

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

Felindre, Knighton LD7 1YL, UK

On a farm · Powys · Wales · 52.418° N, 3.219° W

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Independent Rating

4.8

Based on 54 Google reviews

Campr Ethos Approved

Signed off by Curator · Last reviewed June 2026
Price
On request
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The Setup

PitchesGlamping, Wild camping
SettingOn a farm
Capacity~2 pitches
DogsDogs welcome

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