
Tudweiliog campsites
This charming village in Gwynedd is your base for days at the beach or hikes through the Lleyn Peninsula. Top up your tan on the sandy bay at Porth Nefyn or head to the summit of Carn Fadryn and soak up the incredible views over to Anglesey and Snowdonia. Stay at one of these Tudweiliog campsites.
32 Tudweiliog campsites
21 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, adult only site with fully serviced grass pitches on the Llŷn Peninsula. Dog friendly with free WiFi.
5 x Fully Serviced Grass Pitches
Glampio Coed Glamping
Pwllheli, Gwynedd
3 reviews
100%
would recommend
Camping and glamping pods on the Llŷn Peninsula with an onsite pizza bar. Ten minutes to sandy beaches!
Pitches: Porth Ferin Camping Pod , Porth Iago Camping Pod
121 reviews
96%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly, quiet tent and campervan site set in the corner of Hell's Mouth Bay. Stunning sea views.
45 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
10 reviews
100%
would recommend
Family-run site with luxury furnished bell tents on the Llyn Peninsula, just ten minutes from the beach!
Pitches: Luna Bell Tent, Tesni Bell Tent
7 reviews
100%
would recommend
Ensuite glamping pods near the Llŷn Peninsula, ten minutes from a beach. Family and dog friendly with a games room!
Enlli Ensuite Glamping Pod (Dog Friendly)
Add your dates to check availability
See only sites and pitches that are available for your stay
10 reviews
90%
would recommend
Picturesque glampsite offering seclusion for both families and couples. Within a 20 minute walk of the beach.
3 x Bell Tents
9 reviews
100%
would recommend
Hot tub safari tent glamping on a farm, just ten minutes from sandy beaches Porth Neigwl and Abersoch Harbour.
Pitches: 5 x Two Bedroom Woody Safari Tents with Hot Tubs (Dog Friendly), 7 x Three Bedroom Safari Tents with Hot Tubs (Dog Friendly)
13 reviews
100%
would recommend
Coastal, family friendly camping and touring with an onsite food truck. Five minutes from Traeth Aberdaron Beach!
Pitches: 6 x Electric Grass Pitches, 5 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Brook Cottage Shepherd Huts
Pwllheli, Gwynedd
10 reviews
100%
would recommend
Award winning, adult only ensuite shepherd's huts overlooking a private lake. Just ten minutes from the coast.
Pitches: Marared Ensuite Gypsy Hut, Elen Ensuite Gypsy Hut
Gyrn Ddu Campsite
Caernarfon, Gwynedd
14 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, adult only site with sea views and campfires allowed. On the Llŷn Peninsula with a footpath to the beach!
The following sites don't share their availability with us yet and cannot be booked online
Gwyndy Farm Caravan and Camping
Morfa Nefyn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
Small, peaceful, friendly tent and tourer camping site set on a dairy farm within the Llyn Peninsula. Dog friendly.
Hirdre Fawr Caravan and Camping Site
Pwllheli, Gwynedd
A family friendly site, with private track to the pebbly coves at Rhosgor (home to the seals) and the coastal path.
Tyn Ddol Camping and Glamping
Pwllheli, Gwynedd
This peaceful camping and glamping site is the perfect seaside getaway, within walking distance of the beach!
Graeanfryn Touring and Camping Park
Morfa Nefyn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
Within a mile of the Llyn Peninsula's beaches with access to water sports and great golf. Dog and family friendly.
Yr Helyg - The Willows Touring Park
Abersoch , Pwllheli, Gwynedd
Five star adult only camping, caravan and glamping site, some with hot tubs! Dogs welcome too.
Wern Newydd Tourer Park
Llanbedrog, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
Family run camping and caravan park set along the Llyn coastline with hardstandings and electric. Dog friendly.
Penisarlon Farm
Pwhelli, Gwynedd
A family run campsite with sea views and a campfire, right by the coast of the Llyn Peninsula. Dog friendly.
Gwel y Mor Camping and Touring Park
Pwllheli, Gwynedd
A family friendly camping and touring park in the Llyn Peninsula close to Abersoch's sandy beaches.
Rhydolion
Abersoch, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
Delightful views and a peaceful setting at a site by Porth Neigwl Beach just off the the Wales Coast Path.
Bolmynydd Camping Park
Pwllheli, Gwynedd
A 5 star family run camping park located in the shelter of Llanbedrog headland on the Llyn Peninsula.




































