Whether you are into glamping, family getaways or hardcore wilderness camping – North Wales’ campsites have everything any camping fanatic could hope for and more. With pristine beaches, dramatic mountains and lush lakes on your doorstep, who wouldn’t fancy a staycation in the great outdoors?
Beach retreat
If sunny days at the beach, surrounded by golden sands, crystal clear water and plenty of things to do is your idea of heaven, this is the campsite for you. Situated on the Llyn Peninsula, an area famous for its beaches – Ty Newydd Farm offers everything you need from a campsite with the added bonus of being close to several stunning seaside spots.
Ty Newydd Farm, Aberdaron
- ? Llyn Peninsula
- Family run
- Near beaches
- Dog friendly
- Electric hook ups available
- On-site café
Visit their website here.
Camping by the beach:
Camping chair
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Stanley Cooler Box
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Crockery
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For something more on the wild side
If hiking and outdoor adventure is what makes you tick, Tan Aeldroch Farm is right up your street. Within walking distance of some of Snowdonia’s most famous mountains and round the corner from crystal clear lakes. Paddleboarding, kayaking and wild swimming are just some of the activities on offer, as well as hikes leading to some of the most spectacular and iconic views in Britain.
Tan Aeldroch Farm, near Pont-y-Pant
- ? Snowdonia National Park
- Campfires allowed
- Stones throw from some of Wales’ best peaks
Visit their website here.
For water adventurers:
Microfibre Towel
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Paracord
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Electric Pump
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Drysack
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A little bit of luxury
All the perks of camping without losing the home luxuries. These cosy, insulated log cabins are perfect for a relaxing getaway in the Conwy Valley. A five minute drive will take you to the historic town of Conwy with plenty of things to do including visit the stunning marina or medieval castle.
The Cabins, Conwy
- The more luxury side of camping – wooden glamping cabins
- Near Conwy for a more urban camping feel
- Close to picturesque, historic town
- Ideal for days out to local attractions including Bodnant Gardens, Llandudno, Conwy/Caernarfon castles
Visit their website here.
Make camping cosy:
Double Flock Airbed
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Hip flask
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Citronella Candles
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Escape into nature
Escape the hustle and bustle and treat yourself to a trip to a secluded spot in the Snowdonia National Park near the idyllic seaside town of Harlech. Within a stones throw of the sea and mountains and ideal for families, with lots to do and plenty of open spaces and fresh air.
Barcdy Camping, Harlech
- ? Snowdonia National Park near Harlech
- Quiet, secluded camping pitch
- Close to sea and mountains
- Perfect escape into nature
Visit their website here.
Get back to nature:
Cooking stove
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Compass
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3-in-1 Can Opener
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Fire Starter
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Great for families
A great adventure trip base – visit donkeys, llamas, chickens and more at Tyn Yr Onnen. This campsite is the perfect location for day trips to Surf Snowdonia, Zip World and Snowdonia Mountain Railway. The campsite is dog friendly and campfires are allowed so get the marshmallows ready and prepared for a classic camping adventure!
Tyn Yr Onnen Farm Campsite
- Ideal for family adventure days out
- Donkeys, llamas, chickens and more to see on site
- Great location to visit places like Surf Snowdonia, Zip World, Snowdonia Mountain Railway
- Near well known hiking routes
- Dogs allowed
- Campfires allowed
Visit their website here.
Camping canines:
Foldable bowl
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Treat tin
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Dog lead
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Dog Drying Coat
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Whichever campsite you visit in North Wales, you’re sure to have a blast. Make sure to book ahead for campsites to avoid disappointment.
HAPPY CAMPING!
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