Surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park and wreathed in fresh air, Betws-y-Coed campsites are a haven for adventure fans in North Wales. Mountaineering, climbing, canyoning or trekking to the nearby majesty of Swallow Falls and Conwy Falls are all on the cards. Exhilaration is never far away, with tree top adventures on offer, too. Don't miss the twee Conwy Valley Railway Museum's trains, and then tuck into tasty meals in the village.
Betws-Y-Coed, Conwy (2.7 miles)
Beautiful, completely private shepherds' huts in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, private onsite sauna.
5 /5
Betws Y Coed, Conwy (4.3 miles)
Back to basics, peaceful walk-to site in the heart of Snowdonia with walking and mountain biking on your doorstep.
4.89 /5
Pentrefoelas, Betws Y Coed, Conwy (7.6 miles)
Peaceful rural, adult only glamping site with alpacas and Snowdonia views. Dog friendly with breakfast hampers.
4.91 /5
Bylchau, Denbigh, Denbighshire (9.2 miles)
A back-to-nature family-run campsite that welcomes all! Campfires, dogs and groups are welcome.
4.6 /5
Tyn-Y-Groes, Conwy (9.9 miles)
A peaceful, dog friendly touring site in the Snowdonia National Park and close to the North Wales coastline.
4.97 /5
Bala, Gwynedd (12 miles)
A beautiful 4 star site just four miles from Bala in Snowdonia with a stunning riverside location for watersports.
4.59 /5
Llanfairfechan, Conwy (12.8 miles)
Adult only, luxury glamping pods with private hot tubs. Set below the Carneddau mountains and stunning Snowdonia.
5 /5
Corwen, Conwy (13 miles)
Family-friendly campsite situated by Snowdonia National Park with hillside views, just off the A5. Dogs welcome!
4.83 /5
Cerrigydrudion , Corwen, Conwy (13.4 miles)
Peaceful glamping site with deluxe bell tents, set in Llangwm village by Snowdonia National Park.
4.84 /5
Penmaenmawr, Conwy (13.4 miles)
Beautiful coastal site with stunning sea views, a great location for exploring Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales.
4.83 /5
Snowdonia, Gwynedd (13.8 miles)
Peaceful site nestled at the foot of Mount Snowdon, with wild swimming and fishing onsite. Dog and family-friendly!
4.87 /5
Abergele, Conwy (13.9 miles)
Off grid, tranquil and small site offering serviced tent and touring pitches in the heart of rural North Wales.
4.81 /5
Llandudno, Conwy (14.4 miles)
Award winning luxury ensuite glamping pods with private hot tubs! Incredible sea views, ten minutes to the coast.
4.75 /5
Llandudno, Conwy (14.4 miles)
Peaceful touring site with modern facilities. Enjoy views of the coast and mountains, five minutes to the beach!
4.89 /5
Llandudno, Conwy (14.5 miles)
Pop up campsite on a working farm with onsite pizzas, coffee and a bar. Five minutes from West Shore Beach.
4.88 /5
Denbigh, Denbighshire (14.6 miles)
Small yet spacious riverside camping. Just 15 minutes from Llyn Brenig and 35 minutes from the beach.
4.73 /5
Corwen, Denbighshire (14.8 miles)
Peaceful site set right by Clocaenog Forest and nice and close to a reservoir with fishing and watersports.
4.82 /5
Betws-Y-Coed, Gwynedd (0.3 miles)
A 5 star park in walking distance of Betws-Y-Coed. Ideally located for golf, forest walks and Zip World Fforest.
Carmel, Llanrwst, Conwy (5.3 miles)
Family friendly camping and glamping in a range of hills opposite Snowdonia, 8 miles from Betws-y-Coed.
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd (8.3 miles)
Luxury safari lodges nestled in the heart of Snowdonia's adventures, Zip World and Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Eglwysbach, Conwy (9.7 miles)
Family friendly camping and glamping with hot tubs and blissful views of the Snowdonia mountains and Conwy Coast.
Nant Gwynant, Gwynedd (9.7 miles)
A dog friendly site in the Snowdonia National Park, beside mountain, river and lake - the ideal Snowdon base camp.
Abergele, Conwy (9.8 miles)
Adult-only touring and a shepherd's hut with a hot tub, close to Snowdonia and 15 minutes from beaches.
Rowen, Conwy (10.2 miles)
Touring and camping in the Snowdonia National Park, 3 miles from Conwy and ideal for exploring North Wales.
Conwy, Conwy (10.6 miles)
Adult only glamping cabin pods, set in North Wales, along the edge of Snowdonia - close to great beaches.
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd (12 miles)
Small family-run site in Snowdonia National Park on the banks of River Dwyryd. Scenic views and lots to explore!
Conwy, Conwy (12.2 miles)
Family friendly holiday park located just outside Conwy, overlooking the Snowdonia National Park and River Conwy.
Corwen, Conwy (12.4 miles)
A peaceful, riverside campsite in easy reach of Snowdonia National Park, showing the best of rural North Wales.
Fron Goch, Bala, Gwynedd (12.6 miles)
A tranquil campsite with campfires, set by a stream in the Snowdonia National Park. Family and pet friendly.
Betws Yn Rhos, Abergele, Conwy (12.9 miles)
Tranquil, beautiful 5-star touring park 3 miles from the beach and within easy reach of Snowdonia. Open all year.
Penmaenmawr, Conwy (13.5 miles)
A stunning, dog friendly park with views over Anglesey and access to both the lovely Conwy Valley and Snowdonia.
Betws-Yn-Rhos, Abergele, Conwy (13.8 miles)
A small, secluded, family friendly site tucked away among picturesque scenery and ten minutes from the beach.
Llanberis, Gwynedd (14.5 miles)
Luxury glamping yurts in the heart of Snowdonia offering direct access to the Llanberis and Ranger Path up Snowdon.
Llanberis, Gwynedd (14.6 miles)
A touring base just a short walk from Llanberis, set beside Llyn Padarn and at the foot of Mount Snowdon.
Betws-y-Coed is a Welsh village situated within Conwy, North Wales. Located within the Snowdonia National Park, the village is a great base for nature lovers and outdoor fans to grab the fresh air and get inspired with the incredible surroundings.
There are superb natural attractions nearby that should not be missed during a visit to Betws-y-Coed. Swallow Falls, Conwy Falls and Fairy Glen are all picturesque locations to discover, hinting at local magic. Swallow Falls, in particular, are an easy walk from the village offering an incredible dramatic crescendo of water that is open all year round.
Gwydyr Forest Park with its lakes, forest and mountains is a stunning place for walks and mountain biking. Trails can lead visitors around the village over to the splendour of Snowdonia or other hiking challenges.
In the village, divide your time between testing out your foodie skills at the local restaurants and strolling the wealth of local craft shops that are just the place to pick up a trinket for a loved one. Or if you need fancy a restful stop Conwy Valley Railway Museum has tiny miniatures to charm you, including an 8 minute journey on a miniature railway.
Tree Top Adventure is a must for adventure seekers of all ages. Discover thrilling elevated courses for kids and adults, as well as the exhilarating powerfan and SkyRide attractions. On the other hand, visitors who are keen for adventure of an entirely different nature should not miss Go Below Underground Adventures which offers a variety of exciting underground activities.
If the thought of being underground makes you nervous, don't worry! Seren Ventures offers excellent activities such as guided walks, rock climbing, abseiling and canyoning. Art lovers will enjoy a visit to Platform Galeri and the Alison Bradley Gallery, while a trip to the Snowdonia National Park Information Centre is an excellent place to learn more about the National Park.
Nearby places to visit include the National Trust property Ty Mawr Wybrnant, the Trefriw Woollen Mills, the town of Conwy and Conwy Castle and Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales.