top of page

THINGS TO DO

PLENTY TO DO IN THE AREA

There's plenty for you to do during your stay at Glampio Coed Glamping, whatever the weather!

​

Nearby, there are breath taking beaches Porth Iago, Porthor (Whistling Sands), Aberdaron beach which are all 2 to 3 miles away. Villages such as Abersoch, Aberdaron, Nefyn, the pub Ty Coch at Porthdinllaen (third best beach bar in the world) and all their beautiful sandy beaches of the peninsula are all close at hand and worth a visit.

​

'Coastal bus' passes our entrance form Thursday to Monday weekly. There is a time table on site. The bus can take you to local beaches such as Porthor (Whistling sands), Aberdaron, Abersoch, Morfa nefyn and Nefyn.

 

In Aberdaron itself you can enjoy a perfect day on the beach, see fantastic views, walk coastal paths or eat in the various pubs, cafes, local bakery or enjoy the balcony of a pub/hotel right on the beach. . Also, the coastal bus can take you to various villages as Abersoch and Nefyn. Special price of £2 per person.

​

There are Golf, sea fishing trips, horse riding and plenty of water sport facilities available here.

 

The market town of Pwllheli, the resort of Criccieth and Porthmadog as well as numerous historic and scenic attractions such as the Snowdonia National Park, Ffestiniog Railway, Castles and the Italian village of Portmeirion are all easily reached from Glampio Coed Glamping.

WHAT TO DO LOCALLY

Raising the Bar

Discover LlÅ·n invites you to explore more of the LlÅ·n peninsula through their flexible e-bike and paddleboard hire, and for those of you looking to explore the real hidden gems, they offer guided tours too!

​

They will drop off and collect all the kit from your accommodation or activity spot of choice and offer advice on locations, routes, and points of interest, making it a truly hassle-free adventure.

​

For full details of what they can offer take a look at their website www.discoverllyn.com

Cwrw llyn.jpg
unnamed.jpg

Cwrw Llyn Brewery

LL53 6EG

Great beer starts with great raw ingredients, and we put a lot of time into selecting the finest hops, malts and yeasts to create our ales, we brew using soft mountain water drawn from Llyn Cwmystradllyn, a lake which sits high in the peaks of Snowdonia.

Ty Coch Inn

LL53 6DB

The Ty Coch Inn is arguably the best pub in Wales and OFFICIALLY in the top ten beach bars in the world. It is situated in the village of Porthdinllaen near Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd, on the north coast of the Lleyn peninsular.

saethu coed airsoft.jpg
Coed-2 (1).jpg

Airsoft Coed

(Glampio Coed Glamping)

LL53 8HL

Our very own Airsoft game is on our site, which is suitable for group of friends, stags, hen nights, team bonding or the whole family! You will need at least 8 players to have a good game. Contact us.

Ynys Enlli / Bardsey Island

Bardsey Island is a wild Welsh island located 2 miles off the LlÅ·n Peninsula. With a rich wildlife, dramatic coastline and fascinating history, there is plenty to discover from a day trip or a holiday on this unique island. You an see this unique island from Glampio Coed Glamping

criccieth.jpg
nant-gwrtheyrn-6-web.jpg

Criccieth Castle

LL52 0DP

Criccieth is truly a castle to capture the imagination. Crowning its own rocky headland between two beaches it commands astonishing views over the town and across the wide sweep of Cardigan Bay.
Apparently, Criccieth's castle was built at the beginning of the 13th century, a rather late date for initiating a castle at a particular site in Wales.

Nant Gwrtheyrn

LL53 6NL

Nant Gwrtheyrn was an abandoned village in the 1970s following the closure of the quarries. The redundant houses, offices, chapel and shops constructed during the quarry’s heyday between 1860 and 1920,when over 2,000 men worked the granite, had fallen into rack and ruin.

Thing To Do: Features

WHAT TO DO IN NORTH WALES

download (1).png
582781154_1280x720.jpg
55539201_2132079453494414_55735274903468

Experience adventure with different zip lines in stunning locations.

Bounce Below

LL41  3NB

Huge underground trampolines and slides set in a former slate mine.

Travel underground on a deep mine tour or travel upwards to explore the slate mountains.

Thing To Do: Features

Here are a few more ideas of where to visit to keep you busy!

Race Flag
22829312_1982738778422322_89033073149017
greenwood-logo.png

Glasfryn Park

LL53 6PG

A range of indoor and outdoor activities including Archery, Ten Pin Bowling, Quad Bikes and Wakeboarding.

Stud and Riding Centre

Hacks and trekking:

Ride through quiet country lanes enjoying our beautiful scenery.

GreenWood Forest Park

LL56 4QN

Voted the Best Family Attraction in North Wales for 5 years.

Family activity centre with tunnels, mazes and trails for kids, plus magic shows and crafts.

Here are a few more ideas of where to visit to keep you busy!

0_Pili-Palas-Nature-World-on-Anglesey.jp
Anglesey-sea-zoo.png
maxresdefault.jpg

Pili Palas

LL59 5LY

Family days out on Anglesey at Pili Palas can be a magical experience for all the family – whatever the weather! So come along – enter a steamy environment full of lush vegetation and waterfalls with LIVE butterflies flying all around you. This is the magical world of Pili Palas.

Anglesey Sea Zoo is a unique aquarium with over 40 tanks displaying the best of British marine wildlife!

Find fascinating creatures from around the coasts of the UK, such as octopus, lobsters, seahorses, conger eels and jellyfish!

Gypsy Wood

LL55 2YA

A Magical Day Out for Visitors of all Ages

Gypsy Wood combine the magic of fairies with the charm of animals in 20 acres of woodland. A fun day for the family,

Here are a few more ideas of where to visit to keep you busy!

Caring for a rabbit
Caernarfon-Segontium-rekonstrukcja-02.jp
Image by Clark Young

For over 30 years the farm has welcomed visitors to interact with a wide range of farm animals including some rare breeds. Under adult supervision, the children are allowed to handle a selection of different types of animals including rabbits, guinea pigs and puppies, as well as hand-feeding many of the larger animals such as pigmy goats, alpacas, rhea, donkeys, ponies, pigs and lambs.

Established nearly two millennia ago, this strategically-placed fort at the edge of the Roman Empire bustled with life for more than three hundred years.

Whether you enjoy a relaxing day’s coarse or game fishing, or a fun family day out, you’ll enjoy the friendly atmosphere and spectacular views here at Eisteddfa Fishery.

bottom of page