North Wales Wild Camping

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North Wales Wild Camping

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Any suggestions for wild camping spots anywhere in North Wales. Thinking of doing a trip next week. :ok

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we spent a evening here https://ssl.panoramio.com/photo/21363516" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
really nice, with a good walk/cycle arouind the lake if you like. a few dog walkers park there, other than thay you will probably have the place to yourself (bar the midges!)
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plenty around anglesey and llyn peninsula if your going that way
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beautiful spots around Lake Vrnwy, then on to Bala (pic on my post)...

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Did two weeks wild camping round Wales last year starting in the North and headed South never had any problems finding somewhere to stay. Just head to where you want go then find something when you get there.

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Take the road to canarfon airport ( only a very small airfield right next to beach) there's a couple of car parks that go up to the sand, it overlooks angalsea. Beautiful stretch of coastline and sunset was breath taking when we stayed there last year. A few motorhome also stayed there. Come out of canarfon town heading south and turn right of main road after about 2 miles. Follow lanes for another mile or so. Hope you have a great time and let us all know of any good spots you may stumble upon along the way.

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RussT3 wrote:Take the road to canarfon airport ( only a very small airfield right next to beach) there's a couple of car parks that go up to the sand, it overlooks angalsea. Beautiful stretch of coastline and sunset was breath taking when we stayed there last year. A few motorhome also stayed there. Come out of canarfon town heading south and turn right of main road after about 2 miles. Follow lanes for another mile or so. Hope you have a great time and let us all know of any good spots you may stumble upon along the way.

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Thanks folks, lots of good ideas and info.

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Yes lefty youve got it. I wasnt sure on name of place but just done google map search. Its smack in between caravan park and airfield. Theres signs saying no overnight parking on carpark nearest caravan park but the car park up by the airfield doesnt have signs up.

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