Camping

With three fields to choose from, all with a view of the Rhinog Mountains there is plenty of space for everyone. We like to keep campers spaced out (and so does the government currently) so we pride ourselves on keeping numbers lower than you might expect. Think more along the lines of ‘choose your own spot – wild camping’ instead of a busy, regimented campsite.

Campervans are limited to one field when the weather allows, as you might get stuck if you attempt to enter any of the others. Watch this space though, plans to install some hard standing (still with the view as standard) are in the pipeline. In the meantime, if the weather prevents campervans on to the fields, we have other non-grassed areas of the farm we think you’ll like. If your campervan is over 7m in length, please contact us directly to see if we can accommodate you.

Our three fields ‘Rhinog View’, ‘Meadow’ and ‘Late Arrivals’ can be seen on the map. Late Arrivals is closest to the facilities and Meadow is where you’ll find your more secluded camping spot.

Camping Rules are displayed on the notice board, but please familiarise yourself with them prior to visiting. But in a nutshell – we’re a quite campsite, so noise is not tolerated past 10pm. We have firepits to hire (with logs to buy) and BBQ’s must be off the ground so as not to damage the grass.

Please note there is no electric hook ups. Please don’t drive onto the fields without speaking to us first, we wouldn’t want you to get stuck.

Cae Gwyn firepit

Please be aware we are Cae Gwyn next to Coed y Brenin MTB trails, NOT the Cae Gwyn at the base of Snowdon.

Facilities at Cae Gwyn