Holidaymakers are being offered an out-of-this world glamping experience - to stay in a FLYING SAUCER spacecraft.

The UFO holiday home looks ready to take off as it comes with flashing LED lights and geyser smoke and a fog machine.

It even comes with a remote control opening - with steps dropping down to let earthlings inside.

Owner Toby Rhys-Jones said the UFO bolt-holes took three years and £100,000 to build but is now ready for sci-fi-loving guests wanting their own alien adventure.

The UFO is tucked away in rural Redberth, and sits alongside a converted jet plane as another of Toby's projects at his Apple Camping site.

Toby, 46, said: "I love the idea of offering people a really unique experience and this is it. The flying saucer has a TV, space invaders retro gaming, plasma ball and a lava lamp. It even has plastic computer games and a yucca plant inspired by ET."

"It took three years to build and was a real labour of love. It cost around £100,000 to build but it was so much fun even if we did have a few problems along the way."

It sleeps four people and the renderings include a themed room complete with an electric escape hatch, a double pod-style bed and two single beds, complete with microwave and kettle.

Toby added: "There is also a monitor for gaming classic 80s games like Space Invaders and Defender.

"The entry hatch is remote controlled and there is also an escape hatch in case of emergency."

The cost per night to stay in the futuristic saucer is £129 per couple mid-week and £149 on weekends, plus £20 for each additional person. Toby says: "It really is incredible as there is nothing quite like it. I know people are very excited about it and its going to be ready for bookings within the next few weeks."

Toby who runs the campsite also has a unique 1970s private jet complete with cockpit for hire. It Also sleeps four people and includes all original features plus wifi and a games console in the cockpit.

He says: "I want to have the most unique campsite in the UK."

Click here to visit the company's website.