Campsites in Barmouth
Beautiful Barmouth Campsites
Barmouth is a beautiful seaside town resort on the edge of Mawddach Estuary. Experience stunning views of Barmouth Harbour and Mawddach Estuary or browse the collection of charming seaside shops. With a plethora of activities to enjoy, Barmouth makes for an ideal camping destination. See a list of our Barmouth campsites and book today!Barmouth camping FAQs
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Things to do and see while camping in Barmouth
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Mawddach Estuary and Trail
With unforgettable walks, popular cycle routes, incredible mountains and golden beaches with sparkling waters, Mawddach Estuary is one of Snowdonia National Park’s most well-loved locations, making surrounding locations ideal campsite destinations. Embark on the Mawddach Trail, a 9 mile walking trail suitable for all capabilities that showcases some of Snowdonia’s finest beauty including lush valleys and fields.
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Barmouth Bridge
Built in the 19th century, Barmouth Bridge is a largely wooden railway viaduct around 700 metres long. Take a walk along the bridge and marvel at the magnificent views of the Mawddach Estuary and the surrounding scenery.
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Panorama Walk
Soak in the stunning views of Barmouth Harbour, the estuary and Cadar Idris on the Panorama Walk, just one of the many walks along the Mawddach Estuary. Beginning in Barmouth, this trail takes you through beautiful woodland and remarkable open landscape to admire.
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Traeth Abermaw Beach
Spend the day lounging in the sun, paddling in the sea and building impressive sandcastles at Traeth Abermaw beach. Located in south Snowdonia, Abermaw Beach is the perfect destination for families with young kids. There are also many restaurants, fish and chip shops and ice cream parlors situated nearby.
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Harlech Castle
Step back in time to Harlech Castle, an impressive fortress built in the 1200s by Edward I during his conquest of Wales. Just a 28-minute drive from our Llanystumdwy Club Site, Harlech Castle is rich in enthralling history and hosts incredible coastal views. Enjoy a stroll round the castle grounds and visit the quaint seaside town of Harlech. The castle is just a 28-minute drive from our Llanystumdwy Club Site
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Dragon Theatre
The Dragon Theatre is a beautiful converted Victorian chapel that now stands as a theatre auditorium with up to 186 seats. There is a year-round programme of exciting activities and events, including film screenings, community theatre, music concerts and more.
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