Wake up to incredible coastal views over Hell's Mouth Bay at family and dog friendly Treheli Farm. This camping, touring and bell tent site is nestled in a rustic hideaway situated on the Llyn Peninsula, with unallocated grass pitches as well as eight bell tents. You'll enjoy unparalleled views over Cardigan Bay from the comfort of a simplistic yet modern site.
Stunning panoramic sea views, on the corner of Porth Neigwl surf beach - known as 'Hell's Mouth'
Lovely onsite cafe selling coffee, tea, cold drinks and sweet treats including cakes and ice cream!
Set on the Wales Coastal Path, surrounded by miles of walking and cycling routes
About Treheli Farm
The family friendly site offers a uniquely calm, rustic and peaceful place to stay. Overlooking Hell's Mouth bay you can wake up and sleep to the sound of the crashing waves.
There are non electric grass pitches for tents, campervans and motorhomes, each allowing up to six people. All are unallocated pitches so you can pitch up where you fancy and enjoy the sea views!
The selection of bell tents may also tempt those looking to enjoy the views under canvas. Sleeping up to six people, each bell tent is equipped with an outdoor fire pit - you'll just need to bring your bed and bedding with you.
Stargazer bell tents are ideal for a family or couple, and they have a clear panel so that you can stargaze at night. They're set in a secluded and private part of the site, with peace, quiet and lovely views. Stargazers are unfurnished, so please bring all your beds and bedding with you.
Choose between The Glade location with its wooded shelter and direct beach access, or The Glen location which is the closest to the beach with a sea view and more exposed setting.
With direct access down to the beach and an onsite cafe selling cakes and ice cream, this is perfect for families with children, as you can spend your days in the quietest part of Hell's Mouth. The bay itself is huge, and the beach stretches as far as the eye can see - but you have the nice quiet corner all to yourselves.
Campfires and BBQs are allowed but must be raised off the grass.
Well behaved dogs are very welcome.
Treheli Farm is open from 30/04 to 30/10.
Facilities and amenities
Toilets and showers, washing up area with hot water, The onsite coffee shop serves coffee, tea, cold drinks and sweet treats including ice cream and cakes.
The Sun Inn at Llanengan is a 15 minute drive away and is a good, traditional pub with a restaurant. For food shops, drive 15 minutes into Aberdaron for a village stores and a Spar.
Adult only
Allow commercial vans
Allow pets
Bike hire
Café / restaurant
Communal BBQ
Disabled facilities
Drinking water
Electric hookups
Entertainment
Family friendly
Fires allowed
Fishing
Games room
Glamping
Golf
Horse riding
Hot tub
Internet access
Kids club
Kids playground
Laundry
Near beach
Near pub
Open year round
Peaceful
RV pitches
Shop
Showers
Swimming pool
Toilets
TV room
Vineyard
Water hookups
Watersports
W.C. disposal
A note from the site themselves...
Our aim is to provide a calm, quiet and relaxed atmosphere here at Treheli. We want guests to unwind and be kind and considerate to other campers so everyone can enjoy a much-needed break!
Just came back from a nice, chilled weekend break on Trehili Farm campsite. The views were perfect, the site itself was clean and just what we needed. Quite a rural location and not too busy. The lady running the site was always a pleasure to speak to.
A must visit when staying here is Porth Neigwl, it's the same beach that's over looked by Trehili Farm, just the east side of the bay. Would highly recommend this campsite for anyone wanting a relaxing break.
Lovely campsite in a beautiful setting overlooking the sea
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Large Tent - Non Electric Grass PitchesAug 2023
Lovely campsite overlooking the sea, nice clean toilets and showers, the owners were really friendly and helpful.
Highly recommended.
Gorgeous views - a gem!
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Rebecca C
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Large Tent - Non Electric Grass PitchesAug 2023
What a view! This campsite is off the beaten track but that adds to the charm of this gem.
We stayed for four nights in August, when you think it would be lovely weather. Sadly, when we arrived, the wind was very very strong, making it tricky to put up the tent. I guess it was a risk at a location so close to the sea, but after a blustery night when the morning came and you could look out across the sea, it made the tent battle worth it.
There is a stunning, quiet beach a short walk down from the the site. The path down is uneven and you do need to scramble at the end, but it's worth the trip!
Half way through the week we ended up getting a flat battery on our car on a day we'd booked a day out… it could have been a disaster but the owners were amazing and jump started our car so we could be on our way. Above and beyond!
This campsite is peaceful but welcome of families with plenty of space to play. It is camping at it's simplest, something we loved the most about it!
The facilities were ample for what you needed. Two showers and two toilets per male and female and, despite visiting in the peak of the summer holidays, we never queued for either - all the facilities were very clean and well maintained. It is a bit of a walk to the loo of you are at the far end of the site but it never became a problem for us.
Some lovely places to visit just a short drive away. Gorgeous beach at Abersoch with parking close to the beach and little café doing take away at the car park end. Also a café at the harbour side a walk down the beach.
Highly recommend Greenwood Park, just shy of an hour away, if you are in the area with children!
Big thank you to the team there for the warm welcome, the jump start and for opening up this special view for visitors.
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What time is check-in and check out at Treheli Farm?
There are no set arrival or departure times for camping. The site welcomes guests to arrive and depart at any time. For glamping check in is from 2pm to 4pm. After this, guests will need to contact the site. Check out for glamping is 11am.
Is Treheli Farm dog-friendly?
Yes a maximum of six dogs are allowed per pitch, just please ensure that they remain on the lead and that you clean up after them
Does Treheli Farm allow BBQs and campfires?
Fire pits and logs can be hired on site
Does Treheli Farm allow group bookings?
The site caters specifically for families and couples and as a result, does not accept group bookings unless by prior arrangement. This includes hen and stag parties.
Does Treheli Farm allow awnings, gazebos or pup tents?
Yes a gazebo, awning and pup tent is permitted per pitch, for a small charge.
Can I park near my pitch at Treheli Farm? Or Is there parking adjacent to the pitch?
One car is included with your booking and an additional car can be added for a cost upon booking. You can park next to your pitch. Vehicles are not permitted by the Stargazer bell tents, the site can assist you transporting your equipment to and from the accommodation upon your arrival and departure.
Things to do on site and in the Pwllheli area
Nearby, Plas yn Rhiw is 0.25 miles or a two minute walk from the site and is owned by National Trust and has a splendid little manor house with a fine ornamental garden. The beach at Porth Ysgo is just a ten minute drive away and is renowned among budding climbers for its curious but highly scalable gabbro boulders.
Glasfryn Park (30 minutes) provides indoor and outdoor action with a range of activities including archery, bowling and wakeboarding. For the youngsters, there's also a soft play area.
Other nearby attractions:
National Trust Llyn Peninsula (15 minutes)
Edge of Wales walk (15 minutes)
Porth Neigwl beach (15 minutes)
Traeth Porthor beach (20 minutes)
Abersoch Sailing School (20 minutes)
Traeth Penllech beach (20 minutes)
The listing for Treheli Farm was last updated on May 4th, 2024 at 6:26 AM