Nyth Robin
4.88 /5
Set in seven acres of woodland, Nyth Robin offers touring pitches with electric alongside quirky glamping which includes a handcrafted yurt, fabulous bell tents, a cosy woodland cabin, a vintage caravan and a quirky converted horse lorry. The local area is ideal for walking, cycling or a day at the beach. Or simply enjoy a stroll around the site's woodlands or relax by its ponds and listen out for the abundance of wild birds. Campfires welcome.
Just five minutes from the seaside village Aberdovey/ Aberdyfi in Snowdonia National Park
Small friendly site with touring pitches and charming glamping accommodation
Family and dog friendly with an onsite woodlands - great for exploring!
About Nyth Robin
You'll receive a warm welcome at Nyth Robin, which is small in its number of pitches, but big on space. The site's private woodlands are fun to explore and a great place for kids to let off steam. For glampers, there are spacious 5-metre bell tents which sleep up to four people, so great for families or couples. For couples looking for a romantic getaway, there's the cosy woodland cabin. Or there's Bert, a lovely yurt with bespoke touches (including a door frame made from a homegrown oak tree!), sleeping up to six and set in its own secluded area. Ideal for a couple's break or a family escape, it has comfy beds and sofa beds, a private camp kitchen, a wood burner and a lovely fire pit for you to snuggle around. Don't miss the retro revamped horsebox, Betty, which sleeps up to four and includes a toasty wood-burning stove. Or you might like to try a Cerys the vintage caravan all your own with room for up to three and a lovely fire pit outside. All the glamping accommodation is set up in their own areas, so you're sure to enjoy a quiet and peaceful stay. They're all fully furnished with proper beds and double bedding included, and have their own well equipped rustic kitchen so you can enjoy a comfortable stay without the fuss. There are also nine touring pitches, all a good size and all with electric. The four lower terrace pitches are on a separate gravel area, which is great for all weather conditions and the four upper terrace pitches are on grassier terrain and offer a bit more space. Plus you'll share your area with no more than one other party. And there is also a smaller pitch on its own, suitable for campervans and small motorhomes only. Four-legged friends are welcome in all bell tents, the Bert the yurt, Betty the horsebox and on all touring pitches (but not in the cosy hut or vintage caravan). The site's own hound, Rustin, just loves running for miles (and miles!) on Aberdovey Beach, which has dog-friendly areas all year round. Please do keep dogs on a lead when on-site and remember to clean up after them.
Touring pitches are available from March until November. Bell tents are available from May until September. Other glamping accommodations are open from March until October.
There are 15 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
4 x Lower Terrace Touring Pitches
Max 6 people
All pitches are with electric and suitable for campervans, motorhomes and caravans up to 7m in length.
4 x Upper Terrace Touring Pitches
Max 6 people
Larger touring pitches, all with electric hookups. Suitable for units up to max 8m long.
Small Campervan Pitch
Max 6 people
Perfect for campervans and small motorhomes only. The pitch is on a gravel surface with electric hook-up and surrounded by bushes and shrubs. Due to the size and access to this pitch, it is suitable for campervans up to 6m with standard size awning.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Aberdovey area
The pretty seaside village of Aberdovey is just 3 miles away and offers good old fashioned seaside fun. Kids love a day on the sandy beach, crabbing off the pier and donkey rides. Like any seaside village worth its salt, it offers great ice cream and fish and chips. There are also art and gift shops, cafes, great restaurants and three (yes, three) pubs to choose from!
If walking's your thing, then the Wales Coast Path can be accessed from site. Aberdyfi is about a 2 hour walk with stunning views over the Welsh hills and the Dyfi Estuary. For something more adventurous, the walk up nearby Cadair Idris (the second largest summit in Wales) is a rewarding climb.
For fun on two wheels, there's plenty of off road choice for all levels and ages at Coed Y Brenin. The nearby Dyfi Forest has some awesome downhill trails and the Mawddach Trail offers a family friendly, and flat cycling option! For road cycling, there's some great routes from the site.
Jump on the Cambrian Coast railway line at Aberdyfi or Machynlleth and enjoy the breathtaking scenery as it hugs the Cardigan bay coast line all the way to Pwllehi - why not stop off at Barmouth or Harlech Castle?
Or take a step back in time with the famous steam trains on the Tal-Y-Llyn railway line and stop off at Dolgoch for a very pretty walk to the waterfalls.
If a relaxing holiday is your cup of tea, then Nyth Robin has some great spots for kicking back and simply doing nothing.
Other recommended places to visit nearby are:
- Centre of Alternative Technology
- The market town of Machynlleth - market day is Wednesday
- Visit Dyfi Distillery for award winning craft gin
- Osprey spotting (and more) in the Glaslyn Valley
- Myths and the legends at King Arthur's Labyrinth.
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