Thursday, 26 March 2026

Llech Camping & Touring Site, Llechollwyn, Ynys, Gwynedd

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Llech Camping & Touring Site, Llechollwyn, Ynys, Gwynedd 


Llech Camping & Touring Site in Llechollwyn is a family-friendly destination set in the heart of Snowdonia. Situated in a truly spectacular setting near Ynys in Gwynedd, the site enjoys stunning views of Yr Wyddfa and Portmeirion.

The scenic and tranquil site offers a rustic atmosphere, with grass pitches available for tents, motorhomes, caravans and campervans. Guests can also stay in an on-site static caravan or opt to hire a bell tent. The camping field is surrounded by trees, with pitches extending up the bank to the main field, where visitors can enjoy lovely views. Both electric and non-electric pitches are available, and fire pit hire is offered, perfect for toasting marshmallows under the starry night sky.

Onsite facilities include two shower rooms with toilets, an additional two toilets, and a family shower room. There is also a dishwashing area with hot and cold water, as well as a freezer for guest use. A reception shop is available, selling ice cream, drinks and small essentials.

For those seeking added comfort, the static caravan located by the farmhouse accommodates up to four guests, with one double bed and two single beds. The caravan includes a shared bathroom and a well-equipped kitchen featuring a cooker, microwave, toaster, kettle, fridge and sink, along with all necessary cookware and utensils. The dining area seats four, while the cosy open-plan living space includes a TV, DVD player and gas fire.

For visitors without camping equipment, bell tent hire provides a comfortable alternative. Bella the Bell Tent offers cosy accommodation for two, complete with a double bed and electricity, with a minimum stay of two nights. Guests can enjoy far-reaching views of the estuary and Portmeirion, and wake up to the breathtaking sight of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) from the comfort of their bed.

The surrounding area is a haven for nature lovers, offering an abundance of natural beauty. The site is located on the Dwyryd Estuary and is close to the Rhinog Mountains, Harlech and Porthmadog. A pub can be reached via a 30-minute walk along the coastal path. The area is ideal for walking, hiking and watersports, while Portmeirion, a unique Italian-style village, is just 10 minutes away. Visitors can also enjoy attractions such as the Ffestiniog Railway and Llanfair Slate Mines.

Nearby attractions include:

Caernarfon Castle
Zip World Llechwedd
Penygader
National Slate Museum
Llyn Tegid
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