Barcdy is a small, quiet touring caravan and camping site, offering touring and camping pitches for caravans tents and motorhomes. It lies in a secluded and sheltered vale, with wooded hills tumbling down to the rear and wide open views across the Dwyryd estuary to the front. The Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways are a short car ride away at Porthmadog.
About Barcdy Caravan and Camping Park
Situated in the Snowdonia National Park between the sea and the mountains, Barcdy is the ideal base for visiting a wide variety of attractions. The lovely little seaside town of Harlech, with its castle and miles of golden sand, is a short distance away and the famous village of Portmeirion lies just across the estuary. Barcdy first welcomed visitors some sixty years ago and is ideal for families - guests love to see children playing happily for hours in these natural surroundings. Grass pitches offer electric and a selection of fully serviced hardstanding pitches are also available.
Open from 1 March to 31 October
There are 95 accommodation options on-site
40 x Non-Electric Tent Pitches
Standard tent pitches on grass.
15 x Electric Tent Pitches
Grass pitches for tents, with electrical hook up.
40 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Pitches
Fully serviced hardstanding caravan pitches, with 10 amp electrical hookup, water and grey waste.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Barcdy Caravan and Camping Park?
Call 01766 770736 to book.
Unfortunately Barcdy Caravan and Camping Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Site rules and policies
Please read this information about Barcdy before you book:
Peace and quiet
Barcdy is a very quiet park where families and couples come to relax in peace and where a good night's sleep is taken for granted. Rowdiness or loud music is not acceptable here at any time of the day or night.
Groups
We do not accommodate groups of young people because we understand their need to have fun and our expectations regarding noise would be too much to expect of them. The only exceptions are Duke of Edinburgh Award students who are always tired and fall asleep very quickly!
Children
Children are welcome to bring bicycles with them as long as they take care around the park and do not ride near the toilet buildings.
Dogs
We made the difficult decision to exclude dogs from the touring caravan and camping areas mainly in the interest of cleanliness. The benefits have been greatly appreciated by our guests. In fairness, we cannot allow the dogs of day visitors to the park on these fields either, inside cars or otherwise. If any visitors happen to arrive with their dog, they may park their car, with dog inside, near Reception during the visit. Please ask us for guidance.
Ball games
Ball games should not be played anywhere except the football field. The football field should be vacated by 10:30pm each night. It is the parent's responsibility for their children. After 10:30pm we ask for noise to be at a minimum on the park
Speed limit
The speed limit on the park is 10 mph and it is paramount for everyone's safety and peace of mind that this is always observed.
Camp fires
Barbecues and Chimineas above the ground are allowed. Please do not burn the grass or picnic tables. No fires may be lit on the ground. NO CHINESE LATERNS are allowed on the park at anytime
Things to do on site and in the Harlech area
Barcdy lies within the Snowdonia National Park, an area where Welsh is still very much the first language. Its people are sincere and down to earth and will warmly welcome you to this very special corner of Cymru - Wales.
There is so much to see and do here that you will want to return again and again. Nearby Harlech Castle is just one of many historic monuments, which are but a short drive away.
The area is known world-wide for its narrow gauge steam railways including The Ffestiniog, The Welsh Highland and The Talyllyn - and there are many other sites of special interest offering the visitor an insight into this country's very special heritage, including the world famous Italianate Village of Portmeirion which lies across the estuary from Barcdy.
There is an enormous choice of outdoor activities which can be enjoyed in the locality, from golf to fishing, sailing, ponytrekking and, of course, walking. However you choose to work up an appetite, there are many good pubs and excellent restaurants in the area offering a wide variety of cuisine to suit all palates and purses! At Barcdy you are perfectly placed to enjoy the very best of Wales.
There are many pleasant walks to be enjoyed in the hills immediately behind the park. Take a stroll up through the woods and fantastic views open out across mountains and sea. The Lleyn peninsula in one direction and the Snowdon range towering in the other. Walk a little further and you will discover the tranquil waters of the two Tecwyn lakes where you may fish, perhaps paint or read, or simply enjoy a picnic, sure in the knowledge that a short walk will take you back 'home' to your caravan or tent.
Whether you are seeking a quiet and relaxing holiday base amid wonderful scenery or on tour in the area and in need of a restful stopover, Barcdy is the ideal choice.
Interested in staying at Barcdy Caravan and Camping Park?
Call 01766 770736 to book.
Unfortunately Barcdy Caravan and Camping Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.