4.82 /5
Parc Pen Y Bryn is a quiet site just across the road from Clocaenog Forest - making it perfect for long walks and bike rides. Modern and well maintained, it's within an easy drive of Llyn Brenig and its sailing, or less than a half hour from Betws-y-Coed with its outdoorsy options. Around 15 mins away is the border of the Snowdonia National Park.
"Lovely campsite in a superb location" great for exploring North Wales
Within an hour of Snowdonia National Park and the North Wales coast
Open year round with plenty of space to enjoy the stunning views
This peaceful and rural small site in North Wales offers easy access for large vehicles and is a handy distance from the A5. It is also a great base for exploring the Snowdonia National Park, which is just 20 minutes from the site. Pitches are all on hardstanding and suit caravans and campervans, motorhomes or even RVs with the choice of staying with or without electric. From the site, you can enjoy stunning valley views and take in the scenery. Views from site are over grassed fields, with wind turbines to be seen along the horizon. If you'd like to stop and take it all in, you'll find some handy outdoor seating and tables on site. With just a limited number of pitches and lots of space, there's always room to spread out, too. There are also three cabins which sleep two adults and two children. Dogs are welcome onsite, so don't forget to pack the dog treats.
Parc Pen Y Bryn is open all year round.
Max 6 people
16 amp electric hardstanding and grass pitch measuring 8m x 8m. Suits smaller campervans and motorhomes such as sprinters and VW type small vans.
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches with 16 amp electric for tourers. Pitches measure 8m x 12m.
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches with 16 amp electric for motorhomes only. Pitches measure 8m x 8m.
Max 6 people
Large hardstanding pitches with 16 amp electric for tourers. Pitches measure 12m x 14m.
Pop to Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre and you'll find lovely waterside places to walk or cycle, an adventure playground and great ways to get active on the water.
A quick drive takes you to Snowdonia, and it's not just a place for mountain climbers but also has gleaming lakes, lovely countryside and much more.
Things to see and do in the area:
Bala, (15 miles)
Charming campsite by a river with no light pollution or traffic, close to Bala town in the Snowdonia area.
Wrexham, (21.6 miles)
Award-winning holiday park, complete with a swimming pool, golf course, adventure playground and restaurants!
Llanddulas, (19.2 miles)
An award winning, family-friendly site, enjoy spectacular views in the perfect location to explore North Wales.
St Asaph, (15.4 miles)
Small simple touring site in the grounds of a Tudor farmhouse, just ten minutes from the North Wales coast.
Rhuddlan, (17.3 miles)
A peaceful and quiet family-run site with stunning mountain views. Just a short walk to the village of Rhuddlan.