Campsites Dwyriw
200 campsites within 30 miles of Dwyriw, Powys
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Brow Farm Campsite is one of the most relaxing camping spots in Shrewsbury, providing guests with a true sense of tranquillity. Unrivalled peace devoid of traffic or the occasional sputtering lawnmower makes it easy to leave the complexities and worries of the modern world behind.
Miles: 21.44 from Dwyriw
Perched on a high mountainside with vistas over Lake Bala, Bryn Gwyn Farm Caravan Park is a beautiful site set on a traditional, organic farm. The serene campsite does away with the commercial feel of camping.
Gwerniago Campsite is the perfect base for a family-friendly stay nestled amid the magical green valleys and rocky outcrops of southern Snowdonia. The kid-friendly site enjoys spectacular views over the rolling hills of mid-Wales and the River Dyfi's sparkling waters.
Morben Isaf Caravan Park is a five-star awarded, spacious site nestled close to Machynlleth's picturesque town. The open, well-maintained park rests on the side of a hill that gently slopes towards the Dyfi Estuary.
Miles: 21.64 from Dwyriw
Fairhaven Camping And Glamping is a cracking family-run campsite boasting a winning blend of friendly owners, a lush rural setting, access to local amenities, and spacious pitches for kicking back and savouring the laid-back vibe of rural life.
Miles: 21.69 from Dwyriw
The award-winning Cwmrhwyddfor is a friendly site set amid dramatic mountainous landscapes, by a bubbling stream at the base of the towering Cader Idris Mountain. Ideally suited for peaceful family-friendly holidays.
Honeybrook Holidays is a tranquil, family-friendly site enclosed by the comforting greenery of the rolling Welsh Radnor hills. Rumble into the welcoming campsite and marvel at the varying shades of green on the trees.
Miles: 21.89 from Dwyriw
Chapel Lawn Farm is a beautiful and peaceful Caravan and Motorhome Club Certificated Location enveloped by stunning vistas in the quiet countryside. A lovely river running alongside the farm provides campers with the delights of waking up to the relaxing sounds of running water and the opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife drawn to the shimmering water.
Miles: 22.01 from Dwyriw
Extending over sixteen beautiful acres of level parkland, Glanllyn Lakeside Caravan and Camping Park rests on the lovely shores of Lake Bala – the largest lake in Wales offering guests breath-taking vistas of the enclosing hills mountains and the glittering lake.
The serene Weston Pools Village is the ideal spot for anglers seeking a getaway into the lush Shropshire countryside. The lovely site rests on the outskirts of Oswestry, is an hour’s drive away from the outdoorsy adventures in Snowdonia and the Shropshire Hills.
Miles: 22.10 from Dwyriw
The award-winning Pen Y Garth lies in the scenic Snowdonia National Park offering guests tranquil surrounds to kick back and savour dramatic mountain sceneries paired with peaceful surrounds and excellent facilities.
If you want to stay in one of the most breath-taking parts of Wales while enjoying quick access to a wealth of walking and cycling routes, you best pack walking boots and make a beeline to Torrent Walk Campsite and Bunkhouse site.
Spring Lea Fishery is a cracking site for earnest anglers who can enjoy a blend of the serene Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and access to 5 well-stocked coarse fishing lakes.
Miles: 22.56 from Dwyriw
Set a five-minute walk away from the market town of Bala, Pen Y Bont Touring and Camping Park is the ideal base for a wealth of outdoor activities ranging from sailing and walking to kayaking and sightseeing.
Cranberry Moss Caravan Park is a well-maintained friendly site tucked between the towns of Oswestry and Shrewsbury, amid the rolling rural landscapes of Shropshire. The roomy park is ideal for countryside escapes.
Miles: 22.63 from Dwyriw
Tan-Y-Fron Holiday Park is a spacious, pet-friendly campsite set in on landscaped grounds within the stunning Snowdonia National Park while enjoying proximity to the busy market town of Dolgellau set a few minutes away.
Tyllwyd Campsite is a compact and remote campsite tucked away between the gleaming, burbling eaters of the River Ystwyth and a small, unclassified road. Guests can enjoy the sights and sounds of setting up camp high in the romantic hills at the top of the sleepy village of Cwmystwyth.
Compact, friendly and peaceful are some of the words used to describe Church House Farm, a wildlife haven conveniently accessible off the A483. The well-placed site is perfect for outdoor lovers who enjoy getting better acquainted with the scenic surrounds on bike or foot.
Miles: 22.79 from Dwyriw
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Popular Camping Locations Nearby
Nearby towns and the campsites near them: Caersws, Newtown, Dolanog, Llandinam, Llanbrynmair, Montgomery, Welshpool, Llanidloes, Walcot and Cemmaes
Other local campsites can be found in: Rhiwcynon, Manafon, Tregynon, Llanfair Caereinion, Aberhafesp, Caersws, Llanerfyl, Llangyniew, Llanllwchaiarn and Llanwyddyn