Near Us - Unique Camping and Glamping Experience in the heart of Conwy Valley.

What is Near Us

We are situated in the Conwy Valley on the very edge of Snowdonia National Park, yet only 10 mins from the A55 with access to the North Wales coast.

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Is a National Trust property in Conwy, Wales, overlooking the Conwy Valley towards the Carneddau mountains. It is one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK, spanning some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy on ground sloping towards the west and looking across the valley towards the Snowdonia range.
Has three unique adventure areas, surfing, adrenaline indoors and outdoor adventures. Theres plenty to do for all ages seeking some adventure!
Is the worlds first subterranean playground of its kind, giant trampolines, slides, walkways and tunnels, all made from netting, all suspended in a slate cavern, hidden underground. Open all year round!
Is a coastal town in north Wales. It’s known for North Shore Beach and 19th-century Llandudno Pier, with shops and a games arcade. Northwest of town, the cliffs of Great Orme headland jut into the sea. Ancient tunnels lead to a cavern at Great Orme Mines. A 1902 tramway has an upper and lower section, and travels to the headland’s summit. To the east, smaller headland Little Orme is a nature reserve
Is a Magnificent medieval fortress still towers over town after 700 years Thanks to restored spiral staircases in its great towers you can walk a complete circuit around the battlements of Conwy Castle. We highly recommend it. This is one of the most magnificent medieval fortresses in Europe.
Is a five minute drive and features tree top trampolines, a forest rollercoaster, tree top adventures, the plummet and more! A must have day out or any family or adventurers!
Is red bulls number one kart track and one of the largest tracks on the UK! Within a 30 minute drive they cater for families, corporate events and parties.
The highest mountain in Wales, only 30 mins drive, navigate one of the well known paths to the summit, (approx 3000') or if that sounds too energetic, you can always catch a train to the top! The views are amazing if you get a clear day!
This magical setting has a distinctly Alpine feel enhanced by the dense Gwydyr Forest surrounding and beautiful waterfall Swallow falls. enjoy walking one of the many trails around the village, bike on a huge range or mountain biking trails, take in the history and culture of one of North Wales' many castles and take on the challenge hiking in the mountains and seeing the splendor of Snowdonia's natural beauty. There is something for everyone in this diverse area.