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'I stayed in 'enchanting' UK glamping spot by beautiful hikes and thrilling zipwire'
'I stayed in 'enchanting' UK glamping spot by beautiful hikes and thrilling zipwire'

Daily Mirror

time10 hours ago

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'I stayed in 'enchanting' UK glamping spot by beautiful hikes and thrilling zipwire'

Brits looking for glamping holidays in the UK may want to check out this enchanting spot in North Wales that's tucked away in some of that beautiful Welsh countryside If glamping in North Wales isn't your idea of a luxury getaway, there's one staycation spot that could change your mind. ‌ Set against the dramatic backdrop of Snowdonia National Park, Llechwedd Glamping offers unparalleled views and hotel-style comfort while maintaining an outdoorsy, adventurous feel. ‌ The safari-style lodges, perched on top of a cliff overlooking a working quarry, provide an idyllic bolthole whether you want to hike, wild swim or explore the area's UNESCO-listed slate landscape. They're part of the newly renovated 4* Plas Weunydd Hotel nestled amongst beautiful Welsh mountains and moorland. ‌ I visited in June with my sister Romilly, 23, mum Emma, 62 and our crazy English Pointer, Daphne. From the moment we arrived, it was an adventure. The slope to the cabins is too steep for cars, so the friendly hotel staff ferry you and your luggage to the top in a pickup truck. The dog-friendly glamping lodges felt like a luxury hotel suite, and come complete with a kitchen, plush double bunk beds (sleeps five), an en-suite with hot shower and every conceivable mod-con from super-speed WIFI to rechargeable table lamps. The walls are adorned with old black and white snaps of the slate miners hard at work in the quarry below. The wood-burning stove, basket of logs, firelighters and matches were a much-appreciated touch. As were the hot water bottles in cosy knitted covers, two plug-in heaters, board games (we enjoyed many rounds of the Logo Game!) and tin of dog treats (Daphne couldn't get enough). There's a private deck too but we didn't make use of it much as the British weather wasn't on our side. As for the food and drink, the hotel had a great selection of locally sourced dishes, but we opted for the pizza-making kit and cooked our creations in the lodge's very own al fresco pizza oven. Freshly made dough, Mutti tomato sauce, mozzarella and chorizo are beautifully presented in a wicker basket alongside essential tools like rolling pins, pizza cutters and rustic wooden serving boards. The wind was high on top of the cliff which made lighting the oven a bit tricky, but once away we had piping hot pizza in no time. ‌ The breakfast offerings are also top-notch. Glampers can go for a breakfast pack of pastries, cereal, juice and bread delivered to the cabin (£12.99) or, like us, take advantage of the hotel breakfast, which exceeded all expectations. Served in the tastefully refurbished pooch-friendly dining area, visitors can tuck into any variation of a traditional Welsh breakfast (like an English breakfast but with the optional addition of cockles and laverbread!) cooked fresh to order. ‌ We kept it safe with with poached eggs on toast followed by yogurts and freshly-baked croissants from the self-service area - all of which went down a treat! Little touches, including the miniature jars of gourmet ketchup and brown sauce, added a high-end feel to the experience. Located in the historic slate town of Blaenau Ffestiniog and overlooking the Moelwynion mountains, Plas Weunydd is perfectly positioned for those looking to explore the dramatic landscape. For seasoned hikers, Wales' highest peak Mount Snowdon is a 40-minute drive away. But if, like me, you enjoy a more leisurely stroll, Dyffryn Maentwrog woods is a must-visit. ‌ Located a 10-minute drive from the hotel, an enchanting circular trail takes you past Llyn Mair lake, built by local landowner William Edward Oakeley as a 21st birthday present for his daughter Mair in 1889. The nearby Victorian ornamental pond and Japanese-style stone seat, built by the family at a similar time, are the perfect spot to take it all in. I particularly enjoyed hearing the distant chug of the Ffestiniog steam railway which runs through the woods. Located next-door to the glamping site is Zip World Llechwedd, one of Wales' most visited attractions. Positioned in amongst the historic slate mines, families and hardcore adrenaline-hunters can take their pick of seven adventures. ‌ We braved a ride on Titan, Europe's first four person zip line, featuring two sections of zip lines spanning over a kilometre (£60 per person). Specially converted ex-army trucks take you to a dizzying height of 1,400ft where you catch two zipwires back down to base camp. Although high, we were pleasantly surprised by the ride's leisurely speed, allowing us to take in the stunning views of the quarry below. Those scared of heights can head underground instead to Bounce Below, an enormous underground net adventure where you can jump and slide your way through the disused mine. It's ideal for adults and children from seven years and up whatever the weather and is a great alternative to traditional trampoline parks. Book the holiday Nightly rates at Llechwedd Glamping start from £125. You can find out more and book at

Dog 'let down at last minute' still waiting for home after heartbreaking reason
Dog 'let down at last minute' still waiting for home after heartbreaking reason

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

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Dog 'let down at last minute' still waiting for home after heartbreaking reason

Romilly, a two-year-old black Labrador, is a "gorgeous" and "super friendly" dog who has sadly been "let down at the last minute" by her potential adopter and rescuers worry she'll be "overlooked" for a sad reason A "super friendly", "gorgeous" black Labrador due to be adopted was "let down at the last minute" so now she's waiting for her forever home all over again. Rescuers fear she'll be "overlooked" due to a heartbreaking reason. ‌ Countless dogs are awaiting adoption in kennels and shelters, with some spending years without the love of a family of their own. Sadly, many animals find themselves waiting much longer than others due to reasons completely beyond their control. ‌ Often, it can come down to something as straightforward as the colour of their coat, with black dogs frequently "overlooked" because of superstitions surrounding them. ‌ There's a phenomenon known as 'black dog syndrome' which sees lower adoption rates for black dogs, often linked to cultural superstitions, as well as issues like perceived difficulties in photographing their dark coats, and challenges in reading their facial expressions. Some larger dog breeds often unfairly labelled as aggressive - such as Rottweilers and Dobermans - have dark coats which can feed into the negative associations with black dogs. Romilly, a two-year-old black Labrador, was waiting to go to her forever home when the potential adopter had to pull out "at the last minute due to work commitments". Now, she's waiting all over again in the hopes of being adopted. Wags N' Wet Noses Dog Rescue is a UK-based, voluntary dog rescue organisation "run by a dedicated group of unpaid women", devoted to rehoming dogs "from across the EU and Balkans", including countries like Greece, Romania, Serbia, and Spain. Recently, the non-profit cooperative shared news of the two-year-old Labrador, whom they named Romilly and was saved from a kill shelter. ‌ Kill shelters put down animals who aren't adopted or claimed within a certain timeframe. Fortunately, Romilly was saved by Wags but then abandoned by her prospective owner and is still waiting to be rehomed. ‌ She's described as the "happiest, waggiest-tailed sweetheart you could ever hope to meet" and a "typical Labrador". Romilly is "food-driven and eager to please" which makes her "easy to train". She's also said to adore "attention, people, and children" and "plays beautifully with all the dogs in the shelter". ‌ Despite her difficult start in the kill shelter, Romilly boasts a "forgiving nature and zest for life". Still, the "sweet" and loving dog is "eagerly waiting for her forever home". Wags added: "Sadly, black dogs, even Labradors, are often overlooked. We hope this won't be the case for Romilly, who deserves all the love and happiness in the world. ‌ "If you're looking for a loyal and loving companion to share life's journey, look no further. Romilly will be by your side, gazing up at you with gratitude and wonderment." The Wags team shared Romilly's story on their Facebook page and, in the comments section, one person said: "Look at her eyes. She's beautiful." Dogs are a massive lifestyle commitment. They require constant love, attention and care.

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