Geo domes in Snowdonia National Park

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Settle into a dome in Snowdonia National Park and wake up to jagged peaks, mossy valleys, and cloud-draped mornings. With 13 dome stays scattered across the park, you’ll find options from £100 a night, averaging around £175. Most sites offer toilets, are pet-friendly, and allow campfires—handy after a long day on the trail or spotting red kites overhead. Hiking, wildlife-watching, and climbing are right on your doorstep. For tried-and-tested spots, check Nant Bach Retreat (17 reviews), Cae Nant Glamping (15 reviews), and Ty Famau Geo Lodges (6 reviews). Bring boots that can handle a bit of mud, and don’t forget to bag your rubbish—this is Snowdonia, after all.

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Belan Bluebell Woods

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4 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · Llanidloes, Wales
We are a small family farm site hidden in the Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales, near the lovely town of Llanidloes. Our easy to find, just off A470 location makes a stay with us convenient yet once you wind up to our drive you are on top of the world with spectacular views both day and night - we are a recognised Dark Skies Wales area for outstanding stargazing due to our lofty 1300ft height and un-light polluted sky. With over 60 acres to explore space and quite is guaranteed. Choose from secluded Idris the Shepherds hut with repurposed horsebox shower and woodfired outdoor bath, family glamping geo-domes Willow & Oak and Daisy bell tent each with covered camp kitchens or wild meadow camping plus a campervan spot. Our mission is to rewild the farm, manage the ancient woodland, support the abundant wildlife & finally protect its 5 acre peat-bog (peat bogs are as environmentally important as rain forests – peat holds more carbon than the combined forests of Britain, France and Germany!)
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£35
 / night

Settle into a dome in Snowdonia National Park and wake up to jagged peaks, mossy valleys, and cloud-draped mornings. With 13 dome stays scattered across the park, you’ll find options from £100 a night, averaging around £175. Most sites offer toilets, are pet-friendly, and allow campfires—handy after a long day on the trail or spotting red kites overhead. Hiking, wildlife-watching, and climbing are right on your doorstep. For tried-and-tested spots, check Nant Bach Retreat (17 reviews), Cae Nant Glamping (15 reviews), and Ty Famau Geo Lodges (6 reviews). Bring boots that can handle a bit of mud, and don’t forget to bag your rubbish—this is Snowdonia, after all.

100% (48)

Top-rated campgrounds

Belan Bluebell Woods

1. Belan Bluebell Woods

100%
(4)
4 units · Motorhomes, Glamping · Llanidloes, Wales
We are a small family farm site hidden in the Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales, near the lovely town of Llanidloes. Our easy to find, just off A470 location makes a stay with us convenient yet once you wind up to our drive you are on top of the world with spectacular views both day and night - we are a recognised Dark Skies Wales area for outstanding stargazing due to our lofty 1300ft height and un-light polluted sky. With over 60 acres to explore space and quite is guaranteed. Choose from secluded Idris the Shepherds hut with repurposed horsebox shower and woodfired outdoor bath, family glamping geo-domes Willow & Oak and Daisy bell tent each with covered camp kitchens or wild meadow camping plus a campervan spot. Our mission is to rewild the farm, manage the ancient woodland, support the abundant wildlife & finally protect its 5 acre peat-bog (peat bogs are as environmentally important as rain forests – peat holds more carbon than the combined forests of Britain, France and Germany!)
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£35
 / night

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