4.72 /5
Bwlchgwyn Farm and Pony Trekking is an unspoiled campsite on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, overlooking the Mawddach Estuary and Welsh coastline,. This peaceful farm and equestrian centre offers a range of pitches for campers and tourers and also includes a pair of cosy glamping pods too! With easy reach to the stunning beaches and right on the Mawddach Trail, it's a great base. There's even a footpath leading to the stunning Blue Lake.
Fantastic views over the estuary and the coastline
Meet the alpacas or go pony trekking at the equestrian centre
Short walk to the Blue Flag sandy beaches of Fishbourne
This friendly and unspoiled farm campsite is ideally located on the edge of Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. Offering fantastic views facing the coastline at Fairbourne (known for its two-mile sandy beach), Mawddach Estuary and Barmouth. You'll love the west coast sunsets! Situated along a natural farm track, it's backed by enclosed woodland in a slightly elevated position. Say hello to Ronald and Reggie the alpacas who roam free near the site farmhouse. You can see them from the campsite along with Pygmy goats and hand-reared lambs. The camping field has many separate terraces of different sizes, some with hook-ups if required. Cars can be taken to pitches to unload and then parked by the pitch or very nearby. There's also a wild camping area at the top of the campsite if you prefer. Hardstanding pitches are also available, ideal for motorhomes, tourers, and campers, with hook-ups too. All pitches have unhindered and breath-taking views of the estuary below. Two cosy pods with breathtaking views of the Estuary, Barmouth harbour and an old victorian railway bridge. The pods are equipped with heating, lighting, TV and a picnic table outside. There is a double bed, but can sleep up to four if you bring inflatable mattresses or camp beds. Bedding is not included, but can be booked as an additional extra. Although the site is aimed towards families and couples, well-behaved groups can be catered for on request. Dogs are welcome on the pitches but cannot stay in the pods. The park also has a large static caravan and holiday cottages with lovely views of the estuary and mountains.
Bwlchgwyn Farm Campsite and Pony Trekking Centre is open from 02/03 to 31/10.
Max 3 people
Flat grassed terrace pitch with views of Mawddach Estuary. Suitable for small tents. No electric.
Max 4 people
Flat grass terraced pitches overlooking the Snowdonian coast and mountains, ideal for couples. Measure 4.5m x 6m, suitable for a small 4 person tent.
Max 4 people
Medium grass pitches suitable for up to four people. Parking available opposite and close to the facilities.
Max 5 people
Flat grass terrace plot, suitable for a 5 person tent. A short walk down to the facilities and parking close by.
Max 4 people
Suitable for a 4 person tent or a campervan, this pitch has a electric hookup available (long lead required) and parking opposite the pitch.
Max 6 people
A large grass pitch, close to the facilities and parking nearby. Measuring 7m x 10m, suitable for a 6 person tent. Optional electric available.
Max 6 people
Flat pitches suitable for campervans, motorhomes or caravans. Optional electric available.
Max 6 people
Flat grass pitches for tents or campervans, varying in sizes but all suitable for up to 6 people.
Max 8 people
Large flat grassed pitches. Suitable for large tents.
Max 8 people
Grass pitch measuring 5m x 17m, ideal for an 8 person tent or a campervan. Offers views of the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia coastline.
Max 8 people
Suitable for large tents, a campervan or motorhome, these pitches offer views of the Snowdonia coast. Close to the facilities and parking.
Max 10 people
This pitch is ideal for groups of families or friends. Close to facilities and parking opposite the pitch. Optional electric.
The seaside village of Fairbourne is just two minutes away by car or a 15-minute walk. Known for its two-mile sandy beach, take a dip in the sea or do a spot of sunbathing.
From Fairbourne, you can get on the miniature railway to the point, catch the ferry over to Barmouth, and then walk back along the old railway bridge that stretches over the estuary. It then joins the coastal path and Mawddach cycle path as seen on TV
Bwlchgwyn Farm Equestrian offers on-site trekking if you would like to try your hand at riding from complete beginner to experienced rider! Trek along the team's farmland, and along the estuary and onto Fairbourne's golden beach. You can ride along the sand or waters' edge, with views over to Barmouth's pretty harbour and magnificent scenery all around you.
The site can arrange private rides (out of main season), with views over to the Cadar Idris mountain range. There are also the facilities to bring your own horse with you!
Other things to explore locally include:
Barmouth, (2.5 miles)
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Aberystwyth, (18 miles)
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Dolgellau, (8.5 miles)
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Bala, (19.4 miles)
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Llanbedr, (8.6 miles)
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