Glamping near Abersoch with campfires

Stop in Abersoch for sandy Llyn Peninsula beaches and some of Wales’ best surfing.

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Llandyfan Camping

29 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents10 acres · England
Our beautiful home is a glamping and camping site with its own gorgeous fishing lake on the outskirts of the village of Llandyfan. You can find us to the west of the Brecon Beacons or Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Llandyfan Campsite has been lovingly re-established in early 2024 by Andy and Jo. Since taking ownership, we have rolled up our sleeves and got stuck into restoring it to its former glory and will soon be back to being a fully operational slice of Welsh heaven. Our first focus has been the fishing lake which we opened in March. The campsite followed in May. We are currently working on electric hook ups and other improvements. We have chickens on site that roam free during the day. They are friendly and like to wander around the tents to say hello to our guests! We would like everyone who visits to have a great time and a relaxing break. Whilst here please be considerate towards others, to their property, and while using the facilities. If you have any concerns, please let us know. We have brought out a few rules from our T&Cs and we kindly ask that you have a read through before your stay. Litter: You must pick up your litter. Please either take it with you or recycle it appropriately in the bins onsite. There are bins around the campsite, please recycle where possible. Pitches to be left as you found them. Noise: Be respectful and consider your neighbours. Keep noise to a minimum after 10pm and before 8am in the morning. No loud music is to be played at any time. Children: Children must be supervised at all times around the campsite and can play within the pitch space allocated to you. At quiet times, it may be possible for children to use vacant pitches for play but this cannot be guaranteed. The amenity block and associated facilities are not to be used as a play area. Dogs: Must not to be left unattended. Are to be kept on leads at all times whilst on the campsite. (We are working on an enclosed dog walking area, however this is not yet available). no refunds on bookings if cancelled withing 10days of booking
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Glamping near Abersoch with campfires guide

Overview

Upon arrival in Abersoch, you’ll immediately feel like you’ve reached the heart of what the Llyn Peninsula is all about. This seaside resort village of whitewashed houses is perched above a duet of dreamy sandy beaches, one of which (Porth Neigwl) happens to have some of Wales’ best surfing. Campers will find a smattering of places to eat and drink, a marina to visit, and the nearby Pen-y-Gaer Iron Age hillfort to explore. A clutch of campsites also sit a little distance south of the village, including one overlooking Porth Neigwl beach.

Where to go

Llyn Peninsula

The Llyn Peninsula and its AONB fan out invitingly around Abersoch. It’s a tranquil green finger of land protruding 30-odd miles into the sea. Many of North Wales’ best beaches hem the coast—the surfing at Porth Neigwl near Abersoch is legendary and the long-distance Wales Coast Path skirts the shores. Among the excellent pitching places scattered across the Llyn, the coast between Criccieth, Porthmadog, and the Llyn’s southwestern tip stand out for their campsite choices.

Cwm Pennant & Moel Hebog

The 2,569-foot Moel Hebog and its rocky expanses are the nearest bit of Snowdonia (Eyri) National Park to Abersoch. Access is from Cwm Pennant, 21 miles northeast. From the top are views of delightful mountain scenery and the Llyn Peninsula, plus Moel yr Ogof’s mystery-steeped cave, where Welsh freedom fighter Owain Glyndŵr once hid. Excellent hikes begin in Cwm Pennant, perhaps Snowdonia’s loveliest valley, then head onto the peaks. Idyllic pitching can be found near Llanfihangel-y-pennant.

The Rhinogydd Range

The fabulous Rhinogydd are Snowdonia mountains that kick off east of Harlech, the castle-crowned town across Ceredigion Bay from the LLyn. These summits constitute some of the roughest, toughest hill country south of the Scottish Highlands. Propped up by peaks such as the 2,480-foot Y Lethr, Rhinog Fawr and Rhinog Fach, the ridge is crossed by the long-distance Cambrian Way path. Several campsites sit on lower ground on the western side of the range.

When to go

A beach destination, Abersoch is, of course, at its optimum in sunny weather. June and July are on balance as the best months weather-wise, with relatively warm temperatures and some of the lowest rainfall. April, May and September, however, are almost equally good bets for decent weather—plus Abersoch and the Llyn Peninsula are less busy at these times. November through April is surfing season, although campsites are typically not open then.

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