4.57 /5
Nestled between hills and mountains, Torrent Walk Campsite and Bunkhouse is the ideal base for Snowdonia National Park. Guests can expect a laidback, friendly atmosphere with views of mighty Cader Idris. It's conveniently located just off the A470 with easy access to local attractions, including Coed Y Brenin Bike Centre, water sports at Bala or Barmouth, Zip World and the Torrent Walk.
Ideally located in Snowdonia National Park with views of Cadar Idris
Many attractions nearby including the Torrent Walk and Coed y Brenin Bike Centre
Relaxed camping and touring spread across three fields with plenty of facilities
Set in the shadows of Cader Idris, this relaxed and laidback site is the ideal base for Snowdonia National Park. It's just one mile from the market town of Dolgellau (five minutes), plus easy access to many attractions and activities on its doorstep! Welcoming tents, caravans and motorhomes, the site has a range of grass and hardstanding pitches. Most pitches come with 10 amp electric as standard, and the rest have optional hook ups. There are also a handful of electric hardstanding pitches with 10 amp electric hook up and water hook up. The site is spread across three camping and touring fields, comprising of the main field which is a short walk from the central car park, the lake field (as the name suggests!) and the ledges field which is better suited to tents due to steep access, and slightly further from facilities than the other fields. Dogs are welcome.
Torrent Walk Campsite and Bunkhouse is open all year round.
Max 6 people
Grass pitches suitable for tents with optional 16 amp electric hook up. Measuring 5m x 4m.
Max 6 people
Spacious grass pitches with optional electric hook up. Suitable for tents, motorhomes and caravans. Approx. pitch size is 10m x 8m.
Max 6 people
Grass pitches are suitable for tents, campervans, caravans or motorhomes. These pitches have 10 amp electric hook up and measure approx. 10m x 8m.
Max 6 people
Half gravel and half grass, these hardstanding pitches are 10m x 8m with 16 amp electric and water hook up.
Set in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, there is no shortage of outdoor activities.
The site's name comes from the nearby four-mile "Torrent Walk". All you need to do is take a right from the gate along the track, and you will soon be at a bridge, where there will be a signpost for the walk. Although steep in some places, manageable for most skill levels, great to do with kids or an evening dog walk.
The historic market town of Dolgellau (five minutes), the coastal village of Fairbourne (20 minutes) and the seaside town of Barmouth (20 minutes) are all within driving distance of the site.
If cycling is your thing, Coed Y Brenin Mountain Biking Centre (15 minutes) has world-class trails, a visitor center, a cafe and walking paths too! Dyfi Bike Park is also nearby.
Other attractions include:
Aberystwyth, (23.1 miles)
Nature based camping in a spacious meadow. Great for exploring the West Wales coast and surrounding countryside.
Fairbourne, (8.5 miles)
Breathtaking views of Mawddach Estuary, with sandy beaches, bike rides, horse riding and Snowdonia's Blue Lake.
Machynlleth, (11.5 miles)
Rural camping and touring site in Snowdonia National Park. Family and dog friendly, just 20 minutes to the coast!
Bala, (11.2 miles)
Charming campsite by a river with no light pollution or traffic, close to Bala town in the Snowdonia area.
Llanbedr, (10.6 miles)
Camping, touring and glamping in lovely Snowdonia with a fun river to swim and fish in, great for walkers.