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An unique spot on the stunning mid Wales coast... ...offering group accommodation, camping and glamping in a working boatyard with an exceptional location. This small, friendly boatyard on the Dyfi estuary, is located at an old slate works and quay in the Snowdonia National Park. The boatyard is run by Geoff, Ben, John & Liz with the boats moved and launched by boat builder Giles Thaxton. We ha...
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Wow, what a campsite. We had the most amazing stay here looking over the estuary. There are only three camping pitches which makes this place extra special. You have your own private beach to yours...
This is an absolutely fantastic place. The accommodation is cosy and super comfortable and the facilities on board were perfect. The whole space has a lovely atmosphere and the views are so beautif...
Overall, this campsite offers a magical escape with stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite among campers. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and accommodating staff, particularly Sophie, as well as the cleanliness of the facilities. While the remote location and access to toilets can be challenging for some, many appreciate the privacy and tranquility it provides. Unique accommodations like boats add to the charm, making it a memorable experience for those looking to unwind in nature.
- Stunning and picturesque views
- Friendly and accommodating staff, especially Sophie
- Clean and well-maintained facilities
- Private and peaceful camping pitches
- Unique accommodation options like boats
- Great atmosphere and relaxing environment
- Good location for hiking and exploring
- Access to toilets can be a trek and uneven paths
- Pitches can get sodden with water during rain
- Some campers noted the site can feel remote, which may not suit everyone
- Occasional noise from passing trains may disturb light sleepers
- Limited availability of pitches may lead to a feeling of exclusivity for some