Cefn Coed
4.71 /5
Cefn Coed, or 'back of the woods', is a charming, historical Welsh farm estate with roots dating back as far as the 16th century. Fancy a break from the fast pace and stress of the modern world? Offering both immersive woodland and picturesque field pitches, you're ideally situated to experience the idyllic beauty of Snowdonia, with both tent and campervan pitches available.
Secluded farm estate, surrounded by stunning woodland
Perfect base for exploring Snowdonia, close to Cadair Idris and Cregennan Lakes
Just five minutes from the idyllic Mawddach estuary and riverside walks
About Cefn Coed
You'll find heaps of character here, with nothing but the dramatic mountainous landscape for miles around. Tucked away along the famed Mawddach Estuary, the farm enjoys a woodland setting halfway between Dolgellau and Fairbourne, with Barmouth just over the other side of the water. The ideal base for experiencing the wonders of Snowdonia National Park, with so much to explore on your doorstep, from the staggering beauty of Cregennan Lakes to the towering peak of Cader Idris. Looking for a more relaxed stay? Simply kicking back and taking in your surroundings is just as rewarding, with stunning views all round and forest bathing at its best. Tent and campervan pitches are available in both field and woodland settings, making for a truly magical and unforgettable visit. The woodland pitches are secluded clearings within the site's own oak forest. The fields offer a communal experience, sunny with fantastic views all round. Also available are wooded campervan pull-ins, individual plots along the borders of the wood. All pitches are non-electric, as it's all about getting back to nature here! There's a reason guests come back here again and again. If you're looking for a wilder campsite with unique character and an experience to cherish, this is the place for you - make your trip a truly memorable one. Please note that this site is a part of the Greener Camping Club, and at least one person in each party must be a member. Membership is £12 for the year.
Cefn Coed is open from 01/03 to 31/10.
There are 56 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
30 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Max 5 people
Grass field pitches suitable for tents and small campervans (under 6m).
15 x Non Electric Woodland Tent Pitches
Max 5 people
Secluded clearings hidden away in the site's oak woodland, for tents only. Maximum tent size 5m x 4m.
9 x Non Electric Wooded Campervan Pitches
Max 5 people
Wooded campervan pull-in pitches surrounded by trees. For campervans 6m and under.
Other accommodation
Woodmans Hut
Max 2 people
Off grid, back to basics accommodation for two people, with a sofa bed and small kitchenette. Outside your own fire pit. Shared facilities nearby. Pets welcome.
Romany Vardo Living Caravan
Max 2 people
Off grid, back to basics gypsy caravan for two with private camp kitchen shed, and small double bed. Pets welcome. Access to shared facilities nearby.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Penmaenpool area
A casual walk around the campsite and through the forest is a beautiful experience in itself, with a whole host of natural sights and diverse wildlife including glow worms, badgers, and owls.
From the campsite, you can head down to the Mawddach estuary within just 5 minutes, with fabulous views en route. The local pub is only a 30 minute stroll down the trail where you can enjoy food and drink whilst taking in the scenery over the estuary!
You can walk or cycle to the historical market town of Dolgellau, the coastal village of Fairbourne and even the famed town of Barmouth.
There is also a lovely mild circular walk right above the farmhouse, passing above and around the estuary for fabulous landscape scenes.
Fantastic walks such as the Panorama, the Precipice and the New Precipice are all within a short drive as is the famous Cader Idris, the second highest peak in Wales after Snowdon (which itself is only an hour's drive away).
Creggenan Lakes deserves a special mention, a renowned beauty spot with unparalleled views over the lakes and coast with walks all around. Other water based gems include Arthog Falls, the Blue Lagoon and Bala Lake.
If cycling is your thing, Coed Y Brenin Mountain Biking Centre has world class trails as well as a visitor centre, cafe and walking paths too! Road biking is also very popular with long, winding smooth roads all throughout the mountains.
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