Holidays in Snowdonia
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Where to go glamping in northern Snowdonia
The north holds the highest peaks — Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) itself, the village of Llanberis with its lake and mountain railway, and pretty Betws-y-Coed at the gateway to the forests and waterfalls.
Where to go glamping in southern Snowdonia
The quieter south takes in Cadair Idris, the estuary town of Dolgellau and the coast around Barmouth and Harlech, with its clifftop castle and long sandy beaches.
Things to do in Snowdonia
Ride the Snowdon Mountain Railway, try the zip lines at Zip World, explore the UNESCO slate landscape, and visit the Italianate village of Portmeirion. For more, see Visit Wales.
Glamping Holidays in Snowdonia
The north around Llanberis and Betws-y-Coed for the highest peaks; the south around Dolgellau and the coast at Barmouth and Harlech for quieter stays.
Widely yes — mountain trails, forests and quiet beaches make it excellent for dogs. Check individual site policies.
Yes — the Snowdon Mountain Railway, Zip World and the beaches all suit families.
Yes — many sites are within reach of the main paths up Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), or take the mountain railway from Llanberis.
From around £40 to £125 per night depending on site, season and group size.