Campsites in North Wales
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Campsites in North Wales

North Wales is a land of adventure. Snowdonia offers some of the world's most beautiful and thrilling mountains, with the bustling resort of Betws-y-Coed a great base. You'll never be far from the beach either - there are over 250 miles of coastline on offer here, including the famous Colwyn Bay and seaside resorts of Llandudno and Rhyl. And then there's Anglesey! Find a superb base for your holiday with these campsites in North Wales.

221 campsites in North Wales

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Nant Mill Touring Park, Prestatyn, DenbighshirePlaceholder image
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Prestatyn, Denbighshire

Family run and friendly touring park set on the North Wales coast, within walking distance to the beach.

Dinarth Hall Caravan and Camping, Llandudno, Rhos-on-Sea, Colwyn Bay, ConwyPlaceholder image
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Llandudno, Rhos-on-Sea, Colwyn Bay, Conwy

Dog-friendly camping and touring on a working farm by the sea, within easy reach of Anglesey and Snowdonia.

Tyn Rhos Caravan Park, Moelfre, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Moelfre, Anglesey

Family friendly touring and camping in Anglesey, just ten minutes' walk from Lligwy Beach. Dog friendly.

Wild Mountain Hideaways, Llansannan, ConwyPlaceholder image
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Llansannan, Conwy

A peaceful shepherd's hut, 30 minutes from Snowdonia National Park with surrounding stunning hill and forest views.

Dulas Meadow Certificated Site, Dulas, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Dulas, Anglesey

Adult only camping and touring in Anglesey with mountain views, pamper facilities and fire pits. Dog friendly!

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Shell Island, Llanbedr, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Llanbedr, Gwynedd

Campsite surrounded by sandy beaches set on the North Wales coastline. Onsite shops, bar, watersports and more!

The Bunkorama, Barmouth, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Barmouth, Gwynedd

Superb outdoor adventures and water sports on the doorstep in Snowdonia from a small site in Cardigan Bay.

Morfa Lodge Holiday Park, Llanwnda, Caernarfon, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Llanwnda, Caernarfon, Gwynedd

A family owned, attractive park on the coast, ideal for walks at Dinas Dinlle. Swimming pools and bar on site.

Hen Siop y Mynydd, Abersoch, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Abersoch, Gwynedd

Family-orientated stay with panoramic views, close to Hell's Mouth beach and the Welsh Coastal Path.

Llechrwd Farm Camping, Blaenau Ffestiniog, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd

Small family-run site in Snowdonia National Park on the banks of River Dwyryd. Scenic views and lots to explore!

Nant Isaf Certificated Site, Amlwch, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Amlwch, Anglesey

A members only site on the Isle of Anglesey, just 4 miles from a sandy beach at Lligwy. Dog friendly.

Rhosfawr Caravan and Camping Park, Pwllheli, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Pwllheli, Gwynedd

Dog friendly camping and touring with campfires set on the Llyn Peninsula, 10 minutes from the coastline.

Tanrallt, Abersoch, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Abersoch, Gwynedd

A small yet peaceful family friendly and couples site set close to the Llyn Coastal Path. Sorry, no dogs.

The Old Vicarage Campsite at Ridley's Residence, Fron Goch, Bala, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Fron Goch, Bala, Gwynedd

A tranquil campsite with campfires, set by a stream in the Snowdonia National Park. Family and pet friendly.

Wern Newydd Tourer Park, Llanbedrog, Pwllheli, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Llanbedrog, Pwllheli, Gwynedd

Family run camping and caravan park set along the Llyn coastline with hardstandings and electric. Dog friendly.

Abererch Sands Holiday Centre, Pwllheli, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Pwllheli, Gwynedd

Seaside camping and touring by a sandy beach in North Wales, set on the Llyn Peninsula near Snowdonia.

Newborough Warren Holiday Park, Newborough, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Newborough, Anglesey

A small family site with stunning views within walking distance to Newborough Warren, Forest and Beach.

Four Winds Touring Park and Camp Site, Prestatyn, DenbighshirePlaceholder image
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Prestatyn, Denbighshire

A quiet site in a beautiful part of North Wales, with good views and a beach. Dog friendly and ideal for rallies.

Trench Farm Fisheries and Touring Park, Penley, WrexhamPlaceholder image
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Penley, Wrexham

Enjoy tranquility and fishing in the Welsh Borderlands, with full camping and touring facilities.

The Mill Caravan Park and Camping Site, Llanbedr, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Llanbedr, Gwynedd

Back to basics site by the River Artro within Snowdonia National Park, five minutes from the coast. Dogs welcome!

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From Colwyn Bay and the seaside to adventure options in Snowdonia and the adventure capital of Betws-y-Coed - it's not hard to talk yourself into a trip in North Wales. Don't miss the Isle of Anglesey with its charming beaches. There are many great campsites and these 15 are some of the very best.

Barmouth, Betws-y-Coed, Beddgelert and Llanberis are some of North Wales' most popular places to camp.

Close to 40% of camping sites in North Wales are small sites. Browse and book from our selection here.

More than three quarters of campsites in North Wales allow pets, and you'll find the best of them here.

There are several 5 star campsites in North Wales, and the best are listed here.

Around 1 in 3 campsites in North Wales are open all year round. Browse a list of sites here.