Popular platform for camping, touring, and glamping, Campsites.co.uk is proud to announce an exciting addition to their unique campsites. An out-of-this-world camping experience at Melin Mabes in Pembrokeshire, offering the rare opportunity to spend the night in a UFO.
The Spodnic UFO, a futuristic dome, is designed to accommodate up to two adults and two children comfortably. Featuring a luxurious double bed, guests are guaranteed a restful night’s sleep. Families are also catered to with a handmade sofa bed that converts into bunk beds.
In addition to the cosy sleeping arrangements, the Spodnic UFO is equipped with modern amenities to enhance your stay. Guests can enjoy the convenience of a heater to keep warm during colder nights. For entertainment, there is a TV/DVD player and even a retro space invader game, bringing a touch of nostalgia.
Stepping out of the spaceship-like dome, guests will discover their own personal TARDIS with ensuite facilities, making it one of the coolest bathrooms they have ever encountered.
There is also a fully equipped sheltered kitchen, along with cushioned wicker chairs, outdoor furniture and an outside shower.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Right next to the Spodnic, a private hot tub awaits, providing the opportunity to relax and unwind under the stars.
Campsites.co.uk and Melin Mabes invites all thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts to embark on this extraordinary journey in Pembrokeshire. The Spodnic UFO promises an out-of-this-world experience that will create memories to last a lifetime!
For bookings and more information see https://www.campsites.co.uk/search/campsites-in-wales/pembrokeshire/narberth/melin-mabes
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