Campsites North Wales
338 campsites throughout North Wales
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Excellently positioned on the stunning North Wales coastline, Bron-Y-Wendon Holiday Park is a coastal site in Llanddulas, set right near the A55 North Wales Express. The park is a mere fifteen-minutes from Llandudno.
Seek seclusion among jaw-dropping scenery when you camp out at the Waenfechan Glamping site. Set on a family-run farm, the campsite sits above the National Trust’s eighty-acre Bodnant Garden.
Enjoy the ultimate glamping holiday experience at Cae Wennol Yurts. Set amid the stunning backdrops of the stunning Conwy Valley, Cae Wennol Yurts is an eco-friendly camping location that rests on a sixteen-acre smallholding.
Cefn Cae Camping Site rests on a Welsh-speaking farm in the picturesque village of Rowen. It is the perfect spot to plug in and savour the spectacular mountain vistas of Snowdonia National Park while enjoying easy access to a wealth of exciting activities of the North Wales coast.
Erw Glas Campsite is a family-friendly campground set on the fringes of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Look forward to a very warm welcome from campsite owners Naomi and Steve who often direct guests to their pitches and offer heaps of helpful pointers on where to shop.
Adventure Basecamp Wales is the perfect base for your next camping adventure in Snowdonia. Savour the national park’s stunning landscapes at this scenic wild camping site offering instant access to a wealth of outdoor pursuits – you’ve indeed got the best of both worlds.
The quiet Maes Dolau Farm Caravan Park offers guests a choice of fifteen pitches for campervans, caravans, and motorhomes, plus one hundred static caravans. The site rests a trifling two miles from the buzzing town of Llandudno.
The ten-acre Pant Y Rhedyn is a small, comfy campsite set on the lovely Conwy Hills, right in the midst of majestic mountains and the gleaming ocean. The spacious smallholding offers serene settings to unwind and escape the humdrum of life in the city.
Penrhiw Uchaf Caravan Site is the perfect place to set up camp and escape the bustle of the seaside towns while remaining close to the nearest village (two and a half miles away).
If relaxing and a stress-free getaway are a prerequisite for your upcoming camping holiday, then consider staying at Dinarth Hall. The campsite forms part of a farm allowing weary and stressed travellers the opportunity to feel entirely at one with nature.
The family-owned Tan Yr Allt Hall rests a mere ten minutes away from the buzzing towns of Conwy, Llandudno, Deganwy, and Rhos On Sea. The small site rests amid lovely rural settings.
The small, family-run Platt's Farm Camping site is a lovely little spot for tent campers and campervan owners who like nothing better than to set up camp amid stunning, peaceful rural settings.
If mountain views, eco-friendly camping and unspoiled riverside sceneries sound like they would be right up your alley pack in your camping gear and head over to The Cabins Conwy.
The award-winning Bron Derw Touring Caravan Park lies on the cusp of the stunning Snowdonia National Park, just four miles from the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed. The Touring Park and self-catering apartments are often commended for its cleanliness.
The small, tranquil Ffrith Galed Yurts camping site rests at the foot of the spectacular Snowdonia mountain range, blending beautiful views with the charismatic allure of the wee village of Llanddoged.
Glyn Farm Caravans is a small, select family-owned caravan campsite set in the charming market town of Llanrwst in Conwy. The site rests in proximity to many coastal resort towns like Caernarvon and Llandudno.
Craiglwyd Hall Caravan Park rests on a beautiful hill above Penmaenmawr on the hillside offering guests breathtaking views over the sea to both Llandudno and Anglesey. Guests in search of inner peace and tranquil settings will enjoy a chilled out stay amid magnificent scenery.
Trwyn Yr Wylfa Farm is probably one of the few sites that really epitomize the words “jaw-dropping vistas”. The farmland campsite first seduced outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers back in the 1940s and continue to pull in wanderers from different walks of life with a stunning blend of the glittering sea ahead and looming mountains right behind.
The award-winning Tyddyn Du Touring Park is the perfect base for a caravan or camping vacation in North Wales. The adults-only park is a popular spot for serene settings and spectacular sea views.
Look forward to a very warm welcome at Owens, a small family run campsite set in the stunning coastal resort town of Towyn in North Wales. Owens Caravan Park is a short stroll from the nearest pub and within easy reach of the shoreline and fun seaside fairs.
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