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Campsites near Porthmadog, Gwynedd

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Campsites near Porthmadog

Come under canvas in Porthmadog for beachside camping, scenic sandy coastline. and mountains on your doorstep.

Top-rated stays

Felin Uchaf meadow camping
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Felin Uchaf meadow camping
10 units · Tents10 acres · WLSPrivate camping fields based within our centre. We are involved in lots of projects here.. Traditional and eco building, a regenerative farm and market garden which supplies on-site cafe 'Caffi'r Felin' as well as a hub for events and gatherings. A small oasis nestled within woodland and hedgerows planted up to 20 years ago, providing seclusion and immersion in nature.. Guests are welcome to walk around the site, with the storytelling roundhouse, the observatory, Cafe and gardens particularly recommended. Try our fresh produce in Caffi'r Felin, open Thursday to Sunday 9am-4pm. We are surrounded by beautiful coastline, quiet beaches and hill top hikes offers the chance for swimming, surfing and exploring for nature lovers. We are happy to suggest some of the best spots for a day out.
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£10
 / night
Treheli Farm
Treheli Farm
53 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents14 acres · Aberdaron, WLSPitches and bell tents overlooking the Llŷn Peninsula's spectacular Porth Neigwl
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£30
 / night
Graig Wen Jones the Shepherd's Hut
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Graig Wen - Wild Snowdonia Escapes
30 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents45 acres · Nr Dolgellau, GwyneddSuccumb to the tranquil hills of Graig Wen. Smart, sustainable and quite simply, lush.
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£20
 / night
Ysgubor Wen Eco Camping
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Ysgubor Wen Eco Camping
9 units · Tents5 acres · Caernarfon, WLSCamping for grown ups with views of Snowdonia and the sea
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£25
 / night
Daffyd
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(30)
Tipis at Ponty, Greener Camping
9 units · Glamping, Tents6 acres · PowysAdults-only, dog-friendly camping and glamping on the Powys and Shropshire borders.
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£15
 / night
Big Bear Lodge
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Big Bear Lodge
6 units · Glamping, Tents1 acre · ShropshireFamily-friendly camping and glamping with stunning views of the Shropshire Hills
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£25
 / night
Hawarden Farm Shop Campsite
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The Hawarden Farm Shop Campsite
24 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents7 acres · Hawarden, FlintshireCamping next to an award-winning farm shop on the historic Hawarden Estate in North Wales
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£44
 / night
Otter Lodge with wood fired hot tub
97%
(18)
Sloeberry Farm
13 units · Glamping4 acres · Ceredigion, CeredigionGlamping on a former farm and working mill with a private lake, plenty of space to explore and stunning views across the Welsh countryside
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£150
 / night
Hamperley Hideaways in Shropshire is home to 10 wild camping pitches and an off-grid hut.
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Hamperley Hideaways
6 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents5 acres · Church Stretton, ShropshireAlmost wild camping and rustic glamping in the Shropshire Hills, with campfires and compost loos
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£10
 / night
Celtic Woodland Holidays
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Celtic Woodland Holidays
13 units · Glamping7 acres · Maesmynis, PowysAn idyllic, wooded, Wye Valley escape, offering glamping pods, a treehouse and traditional woodland camping on levelled pitches
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£65
 / night
Pod 2 - Y Glyd
100%
(60)
68 Degrees West
10 units · Glamping, Motorhomes1 acre · Cradoc, PowysPod glamping and family camping on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, with a handy location near Brecon town and sunrises you'll never forget.
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£30
 / night
Preseli Glamping
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Preseli Glamping
29 units · Glamping, Tents1 acre · Haverfordwest, PembrokeshireCamping and glamping in a quiet corner of a Pembrokeshire adventure centre, with a bar on the doorstep and a beach down the road
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£25
 / night

Outdoor stays for every style

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Value Prop
Value Prop

Likeable harbour town Porthmadog has a handy location within North Wales, on both the mainline railway line to Pwllheli and Birmingham and the unforgettable heritage rail run through gorgeous mountains to Caernarfon. It’s also the gateway to both the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia (Eyri) National Park. The southern outskirts of town, along the huge sands of Black Rock Beach, are the best pitching place, with a choice of several camping and caravan sites. From here, the Llyn Peninsula with its sandy beaches, thrilling surfing, and gentle cycling stretch west while Snowdonia’s peaks dominate to the east with some of the UK’s best upland hiking opportunities.

Where to Go

Llyn Peninsula

Serene, low-lying Llyn Peninsula and its AONB snake invitingly west from Porthmadog: a green protuberance extending some 30 miles into the sea. Many of North Wales’ best beaches are here, as is good surfing at Abersoch and Porth Neigwl. The long-distance Wales Coast Path skirts the shore, too, offering some beautiful walking. Excellent campsites are scattered across the Llyn: the coast between Porthmadog and Criccieth is especially rich in camping possibilities.

Morfa Harlech & Morfa Dyffryn

Enticing shoreline beckons across the Afon Glaslyn river mouth south from Porthmadog, fanning along eastern Tremadog Bay. Morfa Harlech NNR’s wildlife-rich dune systems and Morfa Dyffryn’s vast sands are the headline acts here. A skyline featuring Snowdonia’s pointy peaks and the Llyn’s sand-flanked coast edges miles of paradisiacal beach, making for mesmerising places to pitch. At Shell Island, north of Morfa Dyffryn, is one of Europe’s biggest, best-located campsites: 300 acres of pitch-where-you-choose camping on grass-topped dunes.

Cwm Pennant & Moel Hebog

The rocky area around Moel Hebog (2,569 feet) is about the closest part of Snowdonia National Park to Porthmadog, rising above Cwm Pennant, five miles northwest. From the top gorgeous views spill over the mountains and the Llyn Peninsula, and Moel yr Ogof’s intriguing cave where Welsh freedom fighter Owain Glyndŵr once hid awaits. Excellent hikes begin in Cwm Pennant, perhaps Snowdonia’s loveliest valley, and head onto the peaks.

Snowdon & Surrounds

Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) is Wales’ most popular outdoor playground – and Britain’s highest land south of Scotland’s Highlands. Main trailhead Llanberis also has a railway coiling up the peak, yet other routes onto Snowdon run from closer points like Beddgelert, eight miles north of Porthmadog and Rhyd-ddu, 11 miles north. Snowdon is busy, but plot a hike away from it and you’ll find fantastic, less-frequented mountain country lands.

When to Go

If you’ve arrived for the area’s sublime sandy coastline, then note the May through September high season, when facilities are open and weather is most conducive to swimming and mountain hiking. April through June are the driest months, July and August make up the main tourist season, and August and September offer the warmest seawater temperatures. November through April is prime surfing time on the Llyn. The big Festival No. 6 at nearby Italianate model village Portmeirion takes place in September.

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