Medley Meadow Glamping

5 out of 5

123 reviews

0% recommend

4.9 location

5 staff/service

5 cleanliness

4.9 facilities


Guest from bristol
29th August, 2025

5.0 of 5

They say on the site that they have thought of everything. But they really have. Logs to sit on round the fire pit. A seating area to drink your morning coffee watching the birds. Super comfy beds. And a kitchen that has everything you need. It’s gorgeous.

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We went to raglan castle and Goodrich castle, fantastic days out for kids and adults. We also went to the butterfly zoo in Ross which was a delight.

Guest from Swindon
28th August, 2025

5.0 of 5

Our family favourite place to get away! The safari tents are beautiful and homely, if we could live in one all year round we 100% No place we’ve ever been too makes us feel so relaxed. The surroundings remind me of watching little house on the Prairie as a child round my Nans Million % recommend

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Guest from Cheltenham
18th August, 2025

4.8 of 5

Louise was extremely helpful and contactable the whole time. The tent was lovely, very well kitted out and had everything we needed.

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Guest from Worcester
18th August, 2025

5.0 of 5

We had a fantastic time staying in the safari tent. It was incredibly homely and comfortable, and honestly didn't feel like 'camping' at all. The tips on the website were very helpful with regards what to bring with us. Also found that Louise was very friendly and approachable. I would highly recommend this location to all my friends and family (and I already have).

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Tips for other travellers
The Chainbridge Inn on the road to Usk was a really lovely place that seemed family friendly with a peaceful atmosphere and great food. The other thing to bear in mind is that some network providers have no signal at the tents. Whilst some people will think this is a great chance to 'switch off', it's just something that others may want to consider. It also makes contacting Louise that little bit challenging.