Dolgamedd is a quiet, laid-back, family run caravan
We are surrounded by mountains, lakes and rivers and the coast is only 10 miles away. Coed Y Brenin, the mountain bike mecca is a mere 10 mile trip from us. Campers come back year after year and we’ve had rave reviews.
Located in the glorious lush surroundings of Snowdonia National Park, Coed-y-Llwyn Club Site is a si
Fantastic little site, well placed for lots of North Wales attraction
Field Centre is a Georgian stone house in two hectares of wooded grounds near Betws-y-Coed in the Co
fish the fully-stocked pond or take a dip in the sea
Self Catering Log Cabins, Camping and Caravan site located in Snowdonia Gwynedd North Wales
Rhinog Park is within easy reach of Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgellau and Portmeirion, coastal walks, fin
Dolgellau LL40 2DG, UK
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