Right, the Native American Tipi is in Rhos, which is in Carmarthenshire. It's on the site I run. It's in the trees in some woodland, so it's quiet and feels a bit separate.
It's got a 3 Star rating. That's because glamping is simpler than a cottage, really. There's one main space inside the tipi, so it sleeps four but it's just the one room for sleeping. There's a proper bed and then some futon beds. It's cosy. There's a separate bathroom block with showers and toilets a short walk away.
Inside, it's decorated with Native American patterns. There's a wood-burning stove in the middle and we give you logs for it. That keeps it warm. There's a little kitchen area outside the tipi with a gas stove for cooking.
Outside, there's a fire pit for your use. The site has gardens and woodland to walk around. There's a play area for children and a big log cabin you can use if you want to eat with a bigger group.
It's a good spot if you want to explore. You're right on the border of three counties here. The coast at Cardigan is about 25 minutes away by car. You can get to some Pembrokeshire beaches, like Newport Sands, in about half an hour. For a day out inland, the National Botanic Garden of Wales is maybe a 20 minute drive. If you want to walk, the Brecon Beacons are within an hour.
What's included: All bedding and towels. There's parking right there. There's a BBQ. No pets, sorry.
Useful links: Visit Wales has general information, and National Trust South Wales for places like Colby Woodland Garden.