Gwynedd is one of the most spectacular and culturally rich counties in Wales, home to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, a stunning stretch of Cardigan Bay coastline, and a stronghold of Welsh language and heritage. It’s a dream destination for caravan holidays that mix outdoor adventure, historic discovery, and breathtaking natural beauty — whether you're climbing mountains or relaxing beside the sea.
Caravan parks in Gwynedd are scattered across seaside resorts like Barmouth and Abersoch, coastal cliffs, and deep into Snowdonia’s valleys and foothills. You’ll find castles straight from fairy tales, steam railways that wind through forests, and endless opportunities for walking, cycling, climbing, kayaking, and stargazing. This is a place where every turn reveals a postcard-worthy view, and every village offers a warm Welsh welcome.
For wild scenery, deep culture, and limitless exploration, Gwynedd is one of the most iconic destinations in Wales.
A mighty World Heritage fortress built by Edward I, famous for its polygonal towers and role in royal Welsh history.
The highest mountain in Wales, offering a choice of walking routes and a scenic railway to the summit for breathtaking views.
Heritage steam trains that travel through the heart of Snowdonia, from coast to mountains — perfect for relaxed sightseeing.
The fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe — soar over Penrhyn Quarry for a high-adrenaline thrill with epic views.
A classic seaside town with a long sandy beach, scenic railway bridge, and access to both coastal and mountain adventures.