Graig Wen Glamping
North Wales Gwynedd Dolgellau
- From £60 a night
- Yurts, Wagons, Shepherds Hut
- Pods
- Shepherd’s huts
- Yurts
The ultimate camping and glamping base for exploring Eryri (Snowdonia)
Graig Wen is one of the smartest operations in the book; not only a campsite with around 30 pitches but a glamping and self-catering site too, with yurts, a shepherd’s hut, quarry wagons and holiday cottages available.
On the glamping side, there are four cosy yurts – a small one sleeps two, two house four people, and there's a larger one with room for five – plus a couple of ‘pop-up yurts’. Some share showers and toilets, while others have private facilities nearby. For their 2025 season, there will be an additional yurt sleeping four with a private compost toilet and shower. There’s also ‘Jones’, a romantic shepherd’s hut that can comfortably accommodate two or a young family of four, with a double bed and two bunks that can swing down when needed. Built by local craftspeople, it has – like the yurts – a wood burning stove (a basket of logs is provided), a kitchenette with a gas hob and fridge and crockery and cutlery, and the double bed is covered with a sheep’s wool duvet. Isolated and sheltered among dense woodland, the yurts and shepherd’s hut offer total privacy from the main campsite, and the beautiful Mawddach Estuary Trail is just a short walk away through the woodland and meadows. They also offer two quarry wagons: cosy whatever the weather, they're a little less secluded than the yurts and shepherd’s hut, giving you easy access to a few more mod cons and parking close by.
The great thing about Graig Wen is that there's so much to do nearby, with or without your car. Intrepid walkers could tackle Cader Idris, the spectacular mountain right at the back of Graig Wen. Bikes are available to hire nearby: using the estuary path, you can cycle all the way to Barmouth without even seeing a road – and virtually the entire route to Dolgellau in the other direction is street-free, too. There's also a stack of more challenging mountain bike trails at nearby Coed-y-Brenin, around five miles north of Dolgellau. And you should know that Graig Wen is an ambassador for the Eryri (Snowdonia) Dark Skies Reserve and has various special events pertaining to this in the latter part of the year.
Is there anywhere with such a wide choice of high-quality holiday accommodation as Graig Wen, and is also such a great base for exploring Eryri? We doubt it.
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Facilities
We live on site and you’ll find a warm welcome with great advice about the best places to eat out and visit so you make the most of your trip. Order freshly baked croissants and barista coffee for breakfast and buy local craft beers from our small shop so you can relax around the camp fire.Suitable For
Active explorers whether they be couples, families or solo adventurers will love it here. We love to welcome dogs too.Nearby
Cadair Idris (892 metres) - clambering up the mountain is a great local option and the Pony Path makes it family-friendly. Alternatively, walk straight off the campsite along the stunning (and flat) waterside Mawddach Trail to the seaside treats of Barmouth. Go crabbing or visit Knickerbockers ice-cream parlour. As well as the cycle track along the estuary to the Fairbourne beach, there are mountain bike routes for all abilities, at nearby Coed-y-Brenin (01341 440747), around 5 miles north of Dolgellau. Head north to Llechwedd Slate Caverns where Zip World (01248 601444) is hugely popular. Over 8km of wires are strung throughout the mountains providing a truly unique ariel experience. King Arthur’s Labyrinth, on the A487 between Dolgellau and Machynlleth (01654 761584) is an attraction themed around ancient myths and legends.Food & Drink
The Torrent pub in Dolgellau is popular with locals and visitors, often hosting free live music. Food is hearty and the welcome warm!Open
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The Owner Says
We’re surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery close to Cader Idris. Guests are blown away by the views of the Mawddach estuary and tranquility as well as the many activities and attractions nearby.
Perfect for a romantic wild escape or family glamping adventure in North Wales– our yurts, shepherd’s hut and wagons are close to the coast on the Mawddach Trail between seaside Barmouth and historic Dolgellau. Ideal if you’re looking for glamping near a beach in Wales!
We are proud our Eryri (Snowdonia) glamping site in North Wales has been recommended by media including The Guardian and Sunday Times and we have Visit Wales Gold Awards for Jones the shepherd's hut and Empress wagon. We have been welcoming guests to yurts here since 2008 and won awards for our green ethos.
Our yurts, shepherd’s hut, and wagons are spread across different areas of our 45-acre site, offering you a choice of experiences. All our holiday accommodation is dog friendly with walkies from the door.
Choose eco glamping at Graig Wen and you’re in for a unique experience in the mountains and coast of Snowdonia / Eryri National Park.
- waking up to a wildly beautiful location
- a choice of yurt holidays and stylishly designed shepherd’s huts – 7 units – all different!
- 40 acres of woods and meadows offering different glamping experiences in different locations – from easy access to pretty glades and secret, secluded spots
- fire pits and dark skies for star-gazing
- fabulously scenic walks and bike rides right from the site to beaches, waterfalls and hills
- wondrous ancient trees, birdsong and wildlife all around you
- cosy pubs, cafes, shops and attractive Snowdonia villages within 10 minutes drive
- attractions from castles to steam trains, slate caverns and ZipWorld within 45 minutes drive
- order croissants and coffee for breakfast and buy chilled local beers and bubbly
- sustainable ethos for low impact tourism
- your dog is as welcome as you at our pet friendly accommodation Snowdonia
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Contact Website 01341 250 482 Graig Wen Glamping, Graig Wen, Arthog, Nr Dolgellau, Gwynedd LL39 1YPGetting There
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