All of which are located close to some of the main walking, hiking and cycling routes in Snowdonia. If you are looking for a gorgeous area within the famous Snowdonia National park, Snowdon Base Camp offers you just that! Be that water fountains, fire pits on sleds, coin operated electric sockets, and or even underfloor heating in the shower and toilet! Access to picnic benches, a strict no music policy and no vehicle access on the fields makes this campsite a serene and peaceful one, which is also kid and dog-friendly.
We love this location for its scenic lakeside and mountain view. Waking up to enchanting views of mesmerizing valleys in Snowdonia is the holy grail of nature lovers! That is why we love Llyn Gwynant Campsite. It also has easy accessibility to walking trails, and lakes for swimming. With accommodation options like glamping on site and great service, visitors can enjoy a unique experience. Although booking is required for all campers, this campsite is open all year-round and includes well kept facilities such as a shop, bar and showers.
This enchanting acre campsite is based at a traditional hill farm, located between the Llyn Ogwen lake and Capel Curig village. This campsite is also very affordable, and great if you have kids as the sheep, ducks and chicks that live here will keep them entertained for hours!
Now run as a nature reserve, this acre Welsh sheep farm is recommended as an amazing base for all outdoor lovers. Situated a few miles along the River Lledr from Betws-y-Coed, this pristine campsite is as close to wild camping as you can get! This campsite is home to various secluded spots and as its located within a couple hundred yards of the A, trips to the sea are a must! Looking at restoring the natural balance in the area, the eco-conscious owners encourage visitors to leave no trace when setting up camp.
This place has basic facilities like toilets, however, there are no on-site shower facilities. Handily, the nearest bar and food shop are in Dolwyddelan which is just a five minutes drive away.
This campsite welcomes pets and kids, and has several picturesque walks suitable for all ages within close reach. Like other areas of England and Wales, wild camping in Snowdonia is not technically allowed, however people still do it. Finding a wild camping route in Snowdonia is like shooting fish in a barrel. Just remember that summits need water carried up to them, and will be exposed if the weather turns over night.
If in doubt, choose a sheltered spot. For those of you looking for something a bit closer to the road — then see our Snowdonia Campsites for Hillwalkers instead. By whatever means! We like camping on the western slopes to catch the sunsets such as in Cwm Afon Goch above Aber Falls or on the lower slopes of y Drosgl above Rhaeadr Fach.
For a shorter walk, with the same camping options you can walk up Garn, Glyderau and Tryfan from Ogwen Cottage. You can take your time and use a day walk for wild camping in Snowdonia, which is fine. You may want something a bit more filling, in which case you can complete this trip over Snowdon and the Glyderau. Camping options are legion, with Llyn yr Adar being popular and so to be avoided at peak times , but superior camping spots to be found next to the countless lakes in the area.
Another weekender option, among many, is across from Beddgelert to Capel Curig via Cnicht, Allt Fawr and the lesser known summits over towards Capel Curig. Why this weekender? Long and quiet, with views of Snowdon and countless camping spots. Give it a few days to enjoy these hills to the full! Failing that, any of our Walks in the Rhinogydd are suitable for a secluded wild camp. Almost all the lakes on the walk make good camping spots, though some are more difficult to get to than others.
Although subject to the same laws as the rest of Wales, things are a little easier over in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The National Park Authority here also asks wild campers to seek permission from landowners but has gone to the trouble of putting together a handy list of farmers and landowners who have been happy to allow wild camping on their land. You can pick up a list of suggested wild camping locations from any of the Brecon Beacons visitor centres.
Show Gallery 7 images. For practical tips and advice, take a look at our wild camping page and for more on wild camping in other parts of the UK see our guides to wild camping in England and Scotland.
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