The family-friendly Hafod Y Llan National Trust Site rests on a working farm that extends from the deep valley of Nant Gwynant up to the highest summit in Wales and England - Snowdon. This spot is ideal for walking enthusiasts and offers a convenient link to the top of Snowdon via the Watkin Path. This lovely little campsite is remote and peaceful, boasting of a lush landscape that comprises of oak woodlands, heath and juniper which is a designated National Nature Reserve. The site is sure to make a nature lover’s heart do a happy little jig owing to its spectacular natural surrounds covering beautiful valleys, sparkling rivers, and miles of romantic, rolling countryside. Guests can tackle a walk up the peak directly from the campsite or opt to kick back at by the gleaming lake with a flickering campfire to huddle around if the weather turns chilly. The site is beyond perfect for anyone craving an escape from the mundane nine to five. The owners strictly forbid sound systems on-site and quiet is a must after eleven pm. The site is not overly developed in order to maintain a natural, back to basics camping feel and offers essential facilities like male and female toilets, pay showers, and washing facilities. The site provides grates for campfires and also offers recycling conveniences.