North Wales, Denbighshire
With panoramic views, a gorgeous wild flower meadow and a stunning hand-built communal log cabin, The Forge is the perfect place for a group getaway in Denbighshire.
The Forge is owned and managed by Sheena Corry.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Sheena Corry.
100% powered off-grid
Solar panels
Compost Toilet
Upcycled converted vehicle
Repurposed / renovated building
Biodiversity improvement actions
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Natural materials replacing modern ones (straw bales, wool insulation)
Rainwater harvesting
Greywater collection
The Forge, located in stunning North Wales, is a group glamping and retreat destination with sustainability and reconnection at its core. With glorious views of the surrounding peaks, covered kitchens and large private balconies, these five exclusive bell tents offer up a perfect mix of little home luxuries whilst truly getting away from it all. And with a range of activities and catering options on site, you have every opportunity to completely immerse yourself within these beautiful natural surroundings.
Nestled into the gorgeous hills of North Wales, you are encouraged to do as much or as little as you please. Challenge yourself to some wild swimming, sample wild foods on a foraging walk or try your hand at axe throwing - or simply sit around your very own campfire and enjoy some perfect downtime.
On site there are four luxury tent pitches with each being named after the striking Welsh peaks that surround them. The largest pitch (Berwyn) sleeps up to eight people in two bell tents - with a large kitchen, wood burning stoves in each tent and a communal fire pit, it’s the perfect spot for a group or two families.
The other three pitches (Arenig, Idris and Liberty) sleep up to four people in one tent each. The beautiful bell tents are all carpeted and wonderfully cosy, with blankets, cushions and luxuriously thick duvets. And outside, each pitch has its own covered kitchen, wooden deck, private composting toilet and campfire area - perfect for marshmallow toasting.
The kitchen areas for each pitch are utterly charming. Housed in a wooden cabin, there’s all you need for some simple camp cooking - with a two-ring stove, utensils and plenty of mugs and plates. And happily there’s no lugging water from a communal tap, as each kitchen comes with running water and a sink.
There’s also a large hand built log cabin with a big log burning stove, squishy sofas and lots of bean bags. You can even hire a screen and projector to create your own mini cinema. And communal hot showers are just a short walk across the field.
The location is breathtaking and there are plenty of wonderful walks to choose from nearby, just choose a peak to head up. The Forge even has its own Iron Age hill fort where you are welcome to enjoy the communal fire circle. If you really want to experience some serious back to nature activities then, rather handily, The Forge is also home to The Wild Bushcraft Company. Here you can book half-day or day courses in everything from basic bushcraft to a knife making course. And if you want to head off-site to explore this beautiful part of the world further then you’re just twenty minutes from both Snowdonia National Park to the west, and the pretty town of LLangollen - with its independent shops, cafes and awe-inspiring Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - to the east. They also run a wide range of wellness retreats including trail running camps, wild swim experiences and yoga retreats.
The Forge is owned and managed by Sheena Corry.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Sheena Corry.
Prices to book the whole site start from £1220 for a minimum two night stay. Check out our Venue Hire webpage for more details: https://theforgecorwen.co.uk/venue-hire
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