Campsites with swimming in Gwynedd

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If swimming is top of your list, Gwynedd lines up over 80 campsites where you can dive in. From tidal coves to river bends, you’ll find pitches that put you within steps of the water. The average price per night is £100, but you can snag a spot for as little as £12 if you’re quick. Favourites with fellow travellers include Smugglers Cove Boatyard (54 reviews), where you get a hidden inlet, Graig Wen - Wild Snowdonia Escapes (53 reviews) for wild swims with mountain views, and Tan-y-Capel Hideaway (27 reviews) for a more tucked-away feel. Most sites offer showers, pet-friendly spots, and proper toilets, so you can rinse off and relax after a swim. Fishing and climbing are easy to find nearby if you want to mix up your activities. Just remember, in Gwynedd, you’ll never be far from fresh water or salty sea.

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Wild Penllŷn Camping Field

5. Wild Penllŷn Camping Field

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5 units · Tents · Llanbedrog, Wales
Our site is in the far northwest corner of Wales UK, on the wild coastal edge of the Llŷn Peninsula, or Penllŷn in Welsh. We are surrounded by sea and look across to the mountains of Eryri / Snowdonia. The camping area is part of our private property where we live and work, along with our dog. We are restoring our land to a wildflower meadow and other nature friendly habitat, but allowing use of one field for seasonal camping and occasionally larger gatherings. We are in an ideal spot for cyclists and walkers exploring the coast of Wales (we are a short diversion from the national coast path). Low carbon travellers are welcome, with Pwllheli train station about 5 miles away and we are also on the main Pwllheli to Aberdaron bus route. We can accommodate a limited number of vehicles including camper vans and smaller motor homes (please check size with us first to ensure your motorhome is not too wide for our track). The field is accessed by a good quality track which bypasses the house and garden and goes direct into the field. So we can accommodate cars, tents and camper vehicles, however larger vehicles may struggle with the initial access to our priority which is narrow, so please contact us first to check this out with us. There is an outdoor tap for water by the house and a composting ‘eco’ loo in the camping field. In the near future we will be installing a water supply in the camping area. We can also provide a bbq/ fire pit but ask that you source your own fuel. Exclusive whole site group bookings are possible. **new for 2024 : we have a family size bell tent and a large teepee available for hire, fully set up for you, with or without bedding. please send us an enquiry in advance** There is a wealth of wonderful footpaths, interesting landmarks and fantastic beaches in the nearby area. The villages of Abersoch and Llanbedrog are nearby with a choice of pubs and eateries, Pwllheli has a range of larger shops. Local eggs and other produce can be bought locally too, and there is both a farm shop and village post office/general store. We can help you with finding what you need. We will be nearby at the house to offer assistance so we also ask that you are considerate and also respect our privacy, minimise noise, keep gates closed and access clear.
Potable water
Campfires
Trash
from 
£12
 / night

If swimming is top of your list, Gwynedd lines up over 80 campsites where you can dive in. From tidal coves to river bends, you’ll find pitches that put you within steps of the water. The average price per night is £100, but you can snag a spot for as little as £12 if you’re quick. Favourites with fellow travellers include Smugglers Cove Boatyard (54 reviews), where you get a hidden inlet, Graig Wen - Wild Snowdonia Escapes (53 reviews) for wild swims with mountain views, and Tan-y-Capel Hideaway (27 reviews) for a more tucked-away feel. Most sites offer showers, pet-friendly spots, and proper toilets, so you can rinse off and relax after a swim. Fishing and climbing are easy to find nearby if you want to mix up your activities. Just remember, in Gwynedd, you’ll never be far from fresh water or salty sea.

99% (270)

Top-rated campgrounds

Wild Penllŷn Camping Field

5. Wild Penllŷn Camping Field

100%
(6)
5 units · Tents · Llanbedrog, Wales
Our site is in the far northwest corner of Wales UK, on the wild coastal edge of the Llŷn Peninsula, or Penllŷn in Welsh. We are surrounded by sea and look across to the mountains of Eryri / Snowdonia. The camping area is part of our private property where we live and work, along with our dog. We are restoring our land to a wildflower meadow and other nature friendly habitat, but allowing use of one field for seasonal camping and occasionally larger gatherings. We are in an ideal spot for cyclists and walkers exploring the coast of Wales (we are a short diversion from the national coast path). Low carbon travellers are welcome, with Pwllheli train station about 5 miles away and we are also on the main Pwllheli to Aberdaron bus route. We can accommodate a limited number of vehicles including camper vans and smaller motor homes (please check size with us first to ensure your motorhome is not too wide for our track). The field is accessed by a good quality track which bypasses the house and garden and goes direct into the field. So we can accommodate cars, tents and camper vehicles, however larger vehicles may struggle with the initial access to our priority which is narrow, so please contact us first to check this out with us. There is an outdoor tap for water by the house and a composting ‘eco’ loo in the camping field. In the near future we will be installing a water supply in the camping area. We can also provide a bbq/ fire pit but ask that you source your own fuel. Exclusive whole site group bookings are possible. **new for 2024 : we have a family size bell tent and a large teepee available for hire, fully set up for you, with or without bedding. please send us an enquiry in advance** There is a wealth of wonderful footpaths, interesting landmarks and fantastic beaches in the nearby area. The villages of Abersoch and Llanbedrog are nearby with a choice of pubs and eateries, Pwllheli has a range of larger shops. Local eggs and other produce can be bought locally too, and there is both a farm shop and village post office/general store. We can help you with finding what you need. We will be nearby at the house to offer assistance so we also ask that you are considerate and also respect our privacy, minimise noise, keep gates closed and access clear.
Potable water
Campfires
Trash
from 
£12
 / night

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