Trwyn yr Wylfa Camping Site
4.84 /5
The name Trwyn yr Wylfa Camping Site means 'watching point' - and the site is exactly what the name suggests! Set on ten acres of land surrounded by glorious sea and mountain views, it is a stunning spot for a relaxing getaway. Campers and tourers are welcome on grass and hardstanding pitches with the option of electric. Just a 15 minute walk from the beach and within Snowdonia National Park, it's the perfect base for exploring North Wales.
Runner up of Best Campsite North Wales in our 2024 Camping and Glamping Awards
Featured in our 2024 Outstanding Sites list of reliably excellent camping, glamping, and touring sites
Incredible sea and mountain views from the pitches, a 15 minute walk from Penmaenmawr Beach
Set within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, ten minutes from the walled town of Conwy
Spacious pitches and great facilities including a communal kitchen, a ten minute walk from a pub
About Trwyn yr Wylfa Camping Site
Set in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and ten minutes from the glorious town of Conwy, the site is ideally situated for days of exploring North Wales. The site is surrounded by glorious sea views and mountains, a truly stunning place to unwind. Tents and small campervans up to 5.5m in length are welcome across the site's 30 non electric grass pitches, with the choice of pitching up where suits you best. For those who require a hook up, there are also 40 electric grass pitches available. Caravans and motorhomes of up to 7m in length are also catered for with five gravel and five hardstanding pitches, each with an electric hook up. The gravel pitches also come with a water hook up and are perfect for all-year-round touring holidays. Each pitch welcomes up to five guests, with plenty of space for everyone to enjoy some peace and quiet. The site is located on a hill with terraced levels so everyone can marvel at the stunning vistas, though pitches may still be slightly sloping. Located between the villages of Dwygyfylchi and Penmaenmawr, a few minutes from the A55, it's a stunning site where it's easy to relax and watch the sail boats at sea, or turn to face the fabulous Welsh mountains where sheep and carneddau ponies roam. BBQs are also welcome onsite, perfect for a summer's evening. Cook yourself up some delicious food and enjoy dining as you watch the glorious sunset over the horizon. Four-legged friends are also welcome to join you for your stay, with up to two allowed per pitch.
Trwyn yr Wylfa Camping Site is open from 21/03 to 13/10.
There are 75 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
30 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Max 5 people
Grass pitches for tents and small campervans a max of 5.5m, with fantastic views of sea and mountains. Here you can choose your preferred pitch.
40 x Electric Grass Pitches
Max 5 people
Electric pitches for tents and small campervans a maximum of 5.5m.
5 x Electric Gravel Pitches
Max 5 people
Grass and gravel pitches for caravans and motorhomes up to 7m. Each has a water point and electric hookup.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Penmaenmawr area
Located just ten minutes from Conwy, the site is a great case for exploring the Snowdonia National Park and all across North Wales. Direct access to the coastal path makes it a paradise for walkers too.
Anglesey is just a 20 minute drive and Arriva buses run every ten minutes to Bangor and Conwy, with a bus stop just 400 yards away. Conwy boasts a number of visitors attractions, including its popular castle, a marina, Aberconwy House (National Trust), The Smallest House in Great Britain, Conwy Golf Club and Bodnant Gardens.
Also nearby is Llandudno (20 minutes), a seaside resort with a beautiful Victorian promenade and beach. Here you'll also find a ski centre, swimming pool, golf course and the Great Orme Tramway.
Snowdon is a 25 minute drive away, where you can climb to the summit or take the train up. Surf Snowdonia is very popular too. It's only 15 minutes drive and great for novices. Zip World is also a great attraction for all ages and is only a 20 minute drive.
Other nearby attractions include:
- National Trust - Bodnant Garden (20 minutes)
- Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park (20 minutes)
- Aber Falls (25 minutes)
- Llanberis Lake Railway (35 minutes)
- Rhaeadr Ewynnol Swallow Falls Waterfall (40 minutes)
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