Snowdonia Glamping Holidays
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Snowdonia Glamping Holidays

Glamping inside Eryri: Snowdonia mountain views, Yr Wyddfa walks, and the wild Welsh landscape from a comfortable forest base

Snowdonia, Gwynedd, North Wales

From ~£120/night — confirm on snowdoniaglampingholidays.co.uk

At a glance

Everything you need to plan Snowdonia Glamping Holidays

Stay length, inclusions, seasons, and travel at a glance before you reach out to book.

Stay lengths

  • 2-night Snowdon summit and valley break
  • 3–5 night Eryri mountain circuit
  • Week-long North Wales exploration from a national park base

Included

  • Heated glamping unit with mountain views
  • Self-catering kitchen
  • Private outdoor terrace
  • Snowdonia National Park walk and cycle access
  • Proximity to Yr Wyddfa trailheads and Snowdon Mountain Railway

Ideal for

  • Mountain walkers and hikers wanting a comfortable Snowdonia base
  • Couples combining Welsh landscape immersion with glamping comfort
  • North American travellers on a Wales circuit exploring language, culture, and landscape
  • Cyclists visiting Coed y Brenin or the Lôn Las Cymru

Seasons

  • May–June for spring walks, rhododendron season, and pre-peak-summer availability
  • September–October for autumn colour, reduced crowds, and dramatic Snowdonia light
  • Winter for snow-dusted peaks and extraordinary ridge views on clear days

Getting there

Snowdonia Glamping Holidays is within Eryri (Snowdonia National Park), Gwynedd, North Wales. Full address on booking. Train: London Euston to Bangor (~3.5 hrs) then bus or taxi. Car from London: A5 via Chester, approx. 5 hrs. A55 North Wales Expressway from Chester to Bangor, then local roads into the park.

From

From ~£120/night — confirm on snowdoniaglampingholidays.co.uk

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Experience highlights

What a stay here actually feels like.

Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) summit

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Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) summit

The highest peak in Wales and England — summit walks and the historic rack railway both culminate in views that extend to Ireland on clear days.

Eryri glacial lakes

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Eryri glacial lakes

The llynau of Snowdonia — Glaslyn, Llydaw, Padarn — are glacially carved mountain lakes of exceptional beauty.

Mountain-view glamping

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Mountain-view glamping

Heated, comfortable units with Eryri mountain panoramas — the compromise between summit days and a warm bed.

Welsh language and culture

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Welsh language and culture

Gwynedd is the Welsh-speaking heartland — place names, community life, and signage all in Welsh in one of Britain's most distinctive living linguistic landscapes.

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The setting

Spaces, views, and surroundings at Snowdonia Glamping Holidays.

Your journey

Arrive into North Wales

Train to Bangor or drive the A55 — the moment the mountains appear ahead is the moment the journey begins properly.

First evening in the park

Check in, find the view from the terrace, and adjust to Welsh mountain time. Weather permitting, the peaks clarify at dusk.

Yr Wyddfa summit

The Pyg Track or Miners' Track from Pen-y-Pass — 3–4 hour ascent to the 1,085-metre summit of the highest peak in Wales and England. Or take the rack railway from Llanberis.

Llyn walk and waterfall

The glacial lakes (llynau) and waterfalls of Eryri are among Britain's finest — Llyn Glaslyn, Llyn Llydaw, Swallow Falls at Betws-y-Coed are within the national park.

Harlech or Conwy Castle

Wales's medieval castle circuit begins at Harlech (UNESCO, 45 min) or continues to Caernarfon and Conwy — some of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in Europe.

Beddgelert village and Pass of Aberglaslyn

The most beautiful village in Eryri, with the Pass of Aberglaslyn gorge walk immediately accessible — a Welsh landscape at peak intensity.

About

About this getaway

Snowdonia Glamping Holidays offers luxury glamping accommodation in Eryri (Snowdonia National Park), North Wales — one of the most dramatic mountain landscapes in the British Isles, centred on the 1,085-metre summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and encompassing glacial lakes, ancient oak woodland, and Wales's most celebrated mountain and coastal scenery.

The glamping units are positioned in the national park to give guests direct access to the Snowdonia landscape: mountain views, quiet valleys, and the kind of dramatic Welsh weather that makes fire-lit evenings indoors feel like a reward. Units include furnished glamping pods or shepherd huts with heating and en-suite facilities, private outdoor terraces, and kitchen or self-catering provisions. The setting provides a quiet base for mountain walkers, cyclists, and slow travellers who want a comfortable return each evening from a day in one of Britain's most challenging and beautiful environments.

For North American travellers exploring Wales — its Welsh language and culture, mountain railways, medieval castles, and wild landscape — Snowdonia Glamping Holidays provides a genuine immersion base within the national park. Yr Wyddfa summit by rack railway (Snowdon Mountain Railway) or on foot, the Pen-y-Pass paths, the coastal Llŷn Peninsula, and Harlech Castle are all within easy reach.

Eryri — the place of eagles, in Welsh — has been a landscape that commands respect for its geological drama and its persistent Welsh identity. Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa is the highest peak in Wales and England, surrounded by cwms, glacial lakes, and ridge walks that have tested mountain travellers for centuries. The national park is also the heartland of the Welsh language and a living cultural landscape as much as a natural one.

Packages & pricing

Rates and availability from the property's official booking page.

Glamping Unit (nightly)

From ~£120/night — confirm on snowdoniaglampingholidays.co.uk

Heated mountain-view glamping unit with kitchen and private terrace in Snowdonia National Park.

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Mountain Weekend Break

From ~£300 — verify on snowdoniaglampingholidays.co.uk

2–3 night Snowdonia stay with Yr Wyddfa walk or mountain railway day.

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Plan your trip

Availability notes

  • July and August in Snowdonia fill early — book 8–10 weeks ahead for summer.
  • Pen-y-Pass car park is very busy in summer — consider taking the Snowdon Sherpa bus.
  • Shoulder season (May, September) is strongly recommended for quieter paths and better availability.

Accommodation

  • Heated glamping pod with mountain view and private terrace
  • Shepherd hut option (confirm availability on site)

Location & travel

Getting there
Snowdonia Glamping Holidays is within Eryri (Snowdonia National Park), Gwynedd, North Wales. Full address on booking. Train: London Euston to Bangor (~3.5 hrs) then bus or taxi. Car from London: A5 via Chester, approx. 5 hrs. A55 North Wales Expressway from Chester to Bangor, then local roads into the park.

Policies

Minimum stay
Weekend minimum typically applies — confirm on snowdoniaglampingholidays.co.uk.
Cancellation
See snowdoniaglampingholidays.co.uk for cancellation and deposit terms.
Children
Confirm child-welcome policies and sleeping configuration with the property.

Contact & book

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FAQ

Good to know

Where is the glamping site in Snowdonia?

The exact address is provided on booking confirmation. The site is within Eryri (Snowdonia National Park) in Gwynedd, North Wales. Confirm the specific location and nearest town when booking.

Can I walk up Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) from the glamping?

Access to the Snowdon footpaths (Pyg Track, Llanberis Path, Miners' Track) depends on proximity of the specific glamping location. Pen-y-Pass car park (main trailhead) and Llanberis town are within Eryri. Confirm walking access from your specific site with the property.

Is the Snowdon Mountain Railway accessible?

The Snowdon Mountain Railway departs from Llanberis — the rack railway that has carried passengers to the Yr Wyddfa summit since 1896. Book in advance at snowdonrailway.co.uk, especially in summer.

What is the weather like in Snowdonia?

Eryri is a mountain environment and weather is changeable year-round. Rain and low cloud are common even in summer — pack layers, waterproofs, and appropriate walking boots. The reward for wet weather is waterfalls and dramatic light; clear days are spectacular.

What are the best walks near the glamping?

Eryri has world-class walking: Snowdon summit routes, the Glyderau and Carneddau ranges, the Moelwynion hills, the Watkin Path, and lakeside walks around Llyn Padarn and Llyn Gwynant. Difficulty levels from gentle valley walks to serious ridge routes.

Is there good cycling in Snowdonia?

Yes. Coed y Brenin Forest Park (near Dolgellau) is one of Wales's premier mountain biking centres. The Lon Las Cymru cycle route passes through Eryri. Road cycling in the national park is challenging but spectacular.

How do I get to Snowdonia without a car?

Train from London Euston to Bangor (~3.5 hrs) or Llandudno Junction, then bus services (Snowdon Sherpa bus connects key trailheads without a car). A car gives better flexibility for reaching the specific glamping site.

Is Welsh spoken in Snowdonia?

Yes. Eryri / Snowdonia is a Welsh-speaking heartland — Gwynedd has the highest proportion of Welsh speakers of any Welsh county. Place names are primarily Welsh; hearing the language in daily use is part of the cultural experience of a stay here.

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