Bala, Gwynedd (2.1 miles)
Spacious park with private access onto Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) perfect for water sports and boasts fantastic views.
4.64 /5
Bala, Gwynedd (3.7 miles)
A beautiful 4 star site just four miles from Bala in Snowdonia with a stunning riverside location for watersports.
4.59 /5
Bala, Gwynedd (3.7 miles)
Charming campsite by a river with no light pollution or traffic, close to Bala town in the Snowdonia area.
4.86 /5
Corwen, Conwy (7.8 miles)
Family-friendly campsite situated by Snowdonia National Park with hillside views, just off the A5. Dogs welcome!
4.83 /5
Corwen, Denbighshire (10 miles)
Small, friendly and rural touring site set just off the A5 within easy reach of Snowdonia, Bala Lake and more.
4.85 /5
Corwen, Denbighshire (11.4 miles)
Peaceful site set right by Clocaenog Forest and nice and close to a reservoir with fishing and watersports.
4.82 /5
Dolgellau, Gwynedd (14.8 miles)
Camping and touring site ideally located in Snowdonia National Park. Excellent views and close to many attractions.
4.57 /5
Cefn Ddwysarn, Bala, Gwynedd (4 miles)
The mountains, rivers, lakes and amazing scenery of Snowdonia National Park surround this dog friendly site.
Bala, Gwynedd (0.8 miles)
A beautiful and peaceful base for exploring the Snowdonia National Park, just a short walk from Bala town.
Bala, Gwynedd (1.5 miles)
Lakeside, family-friendly site set in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, on the foreshore of Bala Lake.
Fron Goch, Bala, Gwynedd (3.2 miles)
A tranquil campsite with campfires, set by a stream in the Snowdonia National Park. Family and pet friendly.
Corwen, Conwy (7.8 miles)
A peaceful, riverside campsite in easy reach of Snowdonia National Park, showing the best of rural North Wales.
Corwen, Denbighshire (8 miles)
A peaceful, dog friendly site located on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, next to the River Dee.
Penybontfawr, Powys (12 miles)
A secluded member's only site just 6 miles from Lake Vyrnwy with outstanding views of the lovely Hirnant Valley.
Penybontfawr, Oswestry, Powys (12.9 miles)
Nestled in the lovely Tanat Valley, enjoy nature views in this family friendly touring park close to Lake Vyrnwy.
Dolgellau, Gwynedd (12.9 miles)
Family-run countryside campsite on a pretty riverbank between Dolgellau and Bala, close to the mountains and sea.
Dolgellau, Gwynedd (13.1 miles)
A small, privately owned family park set on a working farm 4 miles from Dolgellau in the Snowdonia National Park.
Machynlleth, Powys (13.3 miles)
Peaceful, family friendly tent and touring site situated in the stunning Snowdonia National Park.
Corwen, Denbighshire (13.9 miles)
A quiet, family run camping and touring site set by the River Dee in and easy reach of Llangollen. Open year round.
Welshpool, Powys (15 miles)
A dog friendly park between Snowdonia and the Shropshire Hills, with a swimming pool, bowling and tennis on site.
Dolgellau, Gwynedd (15.7 miles)
A small, privately owned park open all year and 1/2 a mile from Dolgellau in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park.
Betws-Y-Coed, Gwynedd (15.8 miles)
A 5 star park in walking distance of Betws-Y-Coed. Ideally located for golf, forest walks and Zip World Fforest.
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd (16 miles)
Small family-run site in Snowdonia National Park on the banks of River Dwyryd. Scenic views and lots to explore!
Welshpool, Powys (16.5 miles)
Stunning views, riverside location and miles of footpaths and cycle routes from site. Family and dog friendly.
Dolgellau, Gwynedd (16.6 miles)
A small, picturesque site with a fishing lake, set in woodland close to Cadair Idris and within Snowdonia.
Welshpool, Powys (18 miles)
Camping and touring surrounded by charming woodland. Dog friendly with a carp and course fishery.
Glyn Ceiriog, Llangollen, Wrexham (18.1 miles)
A peaceful site by a river in Llangollen, in the heart of Wales' beauty and near to Offa's Dyke.
Carmel, Llanrwst, Conwy (18.9 miles)
Family friendly camping and glamping in a range of hills opposite Snowdonia, 8 miles from Betws-y-Coed.
Harlech, Gwynedd (19.1 miles)
A quiet holiday park, near Harlech and the Dwyryd estuary in Snowdonia, North Wales. Family friendly.