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Luxury Glamping Shepherd Huts In North Wales On The Llŷn Peninsula
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Before you arrive: glamping sustainably on the Llŷn Peninsula
You've chosen to come to one of the most quietly beautiful corners of Wales, and the chances are you already care about looking after it. The Llŷn Peninsula is the kind of place that asks something of you - not much, just a little thoughtfulness. The reward is a landscape that still feels genuinely unspoiled: clean beaches, quiet lanes, working farms, and a way of life that hasn't been entirely flattened by the modern world. Brook Cottage Shepherd Huts has been designed wit
Joss Anderson
3 min read


Treading lightly: how we think about sustainability at Brook Cottage
We're often asked about our approach to sustainability - so we thought it was time to write it down. From the wildlife lake, to how we source our coffee , this is an honest look at the daily decisions behind running Brook Cottage shepherd Huts. Not a checklist, not a certification - just a genuine commitment to treading lightly on this corner of the Llŷn Peninsula, and why that matters to us.
Joss Anderson
4 min read


Finding my place in Wales, one Welsh lesson at a time
Before we moved to the Llŷn Peninsula from Cambridgeshire last year, I already knew I wanted to learn Welsh. I didn’t know how - I just had a feeling that if I was going to build a life here, I wanted to understand the language that shapes the place. What I didn’t expect was the sheer amount of support, enthusiasm, and opportunity that exists for learners. Truly, there’s no excuse not to. When Steve and I upped sticks and took on Brook Cottage Shepherd Huts, learning Welsh
Joss Anderson
5 min read


Understanding Welsh Place Names: You Know More Than You Think
Since moving to the Llŷn Peninsula last year, we’ve been learning Welsh. We’ve both been lucky enough to have travelled widely for work over the years, and picking up local words and phrases has always been part of the adventure. But Welsh felt different - mysterious, musical, and, if you listen to some people, almost impossible to learn. Many (non-Welsh) people assume the language is impenetrable, something that would take several lifetimes to master. But we soon realised
Joss Anderson
3 min read
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