Family glamping near Porthmadog

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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.

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Moss Rose Campsite

7. Moss Rose Campsite

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138km from Porthmadog · 28 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Pilling, Preston, England
We have a family friendly Quiet campsite in the heart of Lancashire on our family run farm. Our site is situated in a species rich meadow field with large mown Pitches surrounded by wild flowers and meandering pathways linking the site together. We are surrounded by a young trees & woodland with the back drop of the Pennines. We offer both glamping and traditional non EHU camping on our site, with lovely hot showers, clean toilet facilities, fresh water point, pot wash area, phone charger lockers, communal freezers, elsan disposal point, microwave, coffee/hot chocolate machine, and our little honesty shack with all little camping essentials to might need whilst staying with us. We also hire out picnic benches and fire pits to help enhance your camping experience. We have a lovely little woodland walk, with a meandering mown path, that winds through our woodland/conservation area. Perfect to walk your dog, and let your kids explore. Adjoining the campsite, we have a padock with super frindly sheep that love to say hello. We sell little bags of sheep feed, just incase you'd like to give them a little treat. In the middle of the site, we have a little tots play area, perfect for keeping you're small kids entertained. We are a Quiet family site, with a Reduced Noise policy from 9 pm, and Quiet Time from 10 pm to 8.30 am. Latest check in time is 8PM, unless prearranged with the campsite. Our site has close links to the A6 and m6 J33. We are only 13 miles from the Historic city of Lancaster, the Bright lights of Blackpool and the jubilee city of Preston. 4 miles from the first fair trade market town of Garstang and 45 mins into the Lake District. There is also lots of interesting activities to do locally.
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£18
 / night
Glangwdi Glamping

10. Glangwdi Glamping

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120km from Porthmadog · 6 units · Glamping · Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales
Glangwdi Glamping offers furnished bell tents in sight of Pen y Fan, the Brecon Beacon’s highest peak. For some, that alone will be reason enough to book but for others there are further temptations. The site is 2.5 acres. Take, for example, Glangwdi’s pygmy goats. There’s a daily opportunity to meet these little farmyard friends and there are ducks and chickens too. And, as if that’s not enough, this flat field in the foothills is just five miles from bustling Brecon and a short walk from woods, waterfalls and wild swimming. The bell tents themselves are yet another attraction. There are six; each pitched around the edge of a neat field on a family farm. Woven hazel fencing ensures a little privacy for each camping couple or family – this place is equally suited to both. Children will love the cute pygmy goats and adults… well let’s face it, they will love the pygmy goats too. But they’ll also love the fact that you can hike straight from site to the top of 886-metre Pen y Fan and its twin peak Corn Du. And who wouldn’t enjoy a campfire under the stars, in the shadow of the Beacons? The five and six metre bell tents are each kitted out with beds, bedding and log-burning stoves. Outside, each has the off-ground fire pit and outdoor seating regular glampers will have come to expect but there’s an added extra too: a private camp kitchen, that’s also canvas covered. It provides a sheltered place to cook and dine when the weather’s wet and welcome shade when this open field is bathed in summer sun. On such days, this is just the kind of scenic spot that could tempt you to stay on site all day but if you’re feeling adventurous the mountains will soon lure you away. Hiking, biking and wild swimming (try Llyn Cwm Llwch on way up top) are all on offer here. Closer by, Held Wood is a local favourite for walks with a series of small waterfalls within it. The Taff Trail offers well-signposted routes – towards the peaks in one direction or along country lanes to the market town of Brecon in the other.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£135
 / night

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.

100% (42)

Top-rated campgrounds

Moss Rose Campsite

7. Moss Rose Campsite

99%
(61)
138km from Porthmadog · 28 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Pilling, Preston, England
We have a family friendly Quiet campsite in the heart of Lancashire on our family run farm. Our site is situated in a species rich meadow field with large mown Pitches surrounded by wild flowers and meandering pathways linking the site together. We are surrounded by a young trees & woodland with the back drop of the Pennines. We offer both glamping and traditional non EHU camping on our site, with lovely hot showers, clean toilet facilities, fresh water point, pot wash area, phone charger lockers, communal freezers, elsan disposal point, microwave, coffee/hot chocolate machine, and our little honesty shack with all little camping essentials to might need whilst staying with us. We also hire out picnic benches and fire pits to help enhance your camping experience. We have a lovely little woodland walk, with a meandering mown path, that winds through our woodland/conservation area. Perfect to walk your dog, and let your kids explore. Adjoining the campsite, we have a padock with super frindly sheep that love to say hello. We sell little bags of sheep feed, just incase you'd like to give them a little treat. In the middle of the site, we have a little tots play area, perfect for keeping you're small kids entertained. We are a Quiet family site, with a Reduced Noise policy from 9 pm, and Quiet Time from 10 pm to 8.30 am. Latest check in time is 8PM, unless prearranged with the campsite. Our site has close links to the A6 and m6 J33. We are only 13 miles from the Historic city of Lancaster, the Bright lights of Blackpool and the jubilee city of Preston. 4 miles from the first fair trade market town of Garstang and 45 mins into the Lake District. There is also lots of interesting activities to do locally.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£18
 / night
Glangwdi Glamping

10. Glangwdi Glamping

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(9)
120km from Porthmadog · 6 units · Glamping · Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales
Glangwdi Glamping offers furnished bell tents in sight of Pen y Fan, the Brecon Beacon’s highest peak. For some, that alone will be reason enough to book but for others there are further temptations. The site is 2.5 acres. Take, for example, Glangwdi’s pygmy goats. There’s a daily opportunity to meet these little farmyard friends and there are ducks and chickens too. And, as if that’s not enough, this flat field in the foothills is just five miles from bustling Brecon and a short walk from woods, waterfalls and wild swimming. The bell tents themselves are yet another attraction. There are six; each pitched around the edge of a neat field on a family farm. Woven hazel fencing ensures a little privacy for each camping couple or family – this place is equally suited to both. Children will love the cute pygmy goats and adults… well let’s face it, they will love the pygmy goats too. But they’ll also love the fact that you can hike straight from site to the top of 886-metre Pen y Fan and its twin peak Corn Du. And who wouldn’t enjoy a campfire under the stars, in the shadow of the Beacons? The five and six metre bell tents are each kitted out with beds, bedding and log-burning stoves. Outside, each has the off-ground fire pit and outdoor seating regular glampers will have come to expect but there’s an added extra too: a private camp kitchen, that’s also canvas covered. It provides a sheltered place to cook and dine when the weather’s wet and welcome shade when this open field is bathed in summer sun. On such days, this is just the kind of scenic spot that could tempt you to stay on site all day but if you’re feeling adventurous the mountains will soon lure you away. Hiking, biking and wild swimming (try Llyn Cwm Llwch on way up top) are all on offer here. Closer by, Held Wood is a local favourite for walks with a series of small waterfalls within it. The Taff Trail offers well-signposted routes – towards the peaks in one direction or along country lanes to the market town of Brecon in the other.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£135
 / night

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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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