North Wales seaside camping, caravan site and holiday cottage on the Llyn peninsula. Snowdonia and all other North Wales major attractions close by.
The site is at the foot of the mountain (Gyrn Goch) 1,500ft, and also near the Yr Eifl mountains which sweep majestically down to the sea.
It also adjoins a private beach which is safe for bathing and there is access for boat launching.
There are 15 acres of valley grounds, 5 acres of which are sheltered, level pitches.
The toilet block has showers and shaving points, the site has water points, electric hook ups and chemical disposal points. Laundry and dishwashing facilities are available and a small site shop during the main holiday period.
There is also a holiday cottage/bungalow available for rent on site.
Due to our restricted access we advise against booking for Caravans or Motorhomes over 7.5 Metres.
We do not accept tents over 8 Metres.
The surroundings are altogether delightful, with panoramic views and seascape, which lend themselves to a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation and is ideal for children. There is very good sea and river fishing available in the locality, also excellent mountain and coastal walks.
The hamlet of Gyrn Goch is on the A499 road and lies 10 miles south of Caernarfon and 9 miles north of Pwllheli. It is adjacent to the Llyn Peninsula and the whole of Snowdonia and in easy reach of all of North and Mid Wales.
Newspapers, Groceries, Offlicence and Petrol at Clynnogfawr - 1.2 miles
Asda and Somerfield at Pwllheli - Market day Wednesday - 9 miles
Tesco and Morissons at Caernarfon - Market day Monday - 10 miles
Train stations at Bangor and Pwllheli. Bus stop near campsite entrance.
Cycle and foot path from the campsite to Clynnogfawr and Trefor.
There are many local footpaths and cycle tracks.
Approaching from Caernarfon, take the coast road south for 9 miles passing the village of Clynnog-Fawr, proceed for a further 1 mile to the hamlet of Gyrn Goch, as you drive through, you will see a brown tourist sign indicating Aberafon 300yards ahead on the right, a further brown sign indicates the narrow entrance gateway.
If you are in a large vehicle or towing, the turn into our drive is easier from the Pwllheli direction and you should pass our entrance and turn around at the roundabout a couple of miles further on. Go through the gateway and follow the track down, over the cattle grid and up to the house and reception this is ABERAFON.
Approaching from Pwllheli, take the A499 road to Caernarfon for 7 miles, you will see the road signs for Trefor on your left, carry on the A499 for a further 2 miles until you see a brown Aberafon tourist sign, the entrance is 200 yards on the left, through a narrow gateway