Book at Bryn Ifan
Bryn Ifan, Clynnogfawr, Gwynedd, LL54 5DG 07976 239 148
About Bryn Ifan
Here at Bryn Ifan we have 10 mowed tent pitches in our wild meadow field each with gorgeous views of the sea and surrounding mountains. We are a small, quiet, family friendly eco campsite and you can enjoy the starry skies at night as there is hardly any light pollution here!
There is parking for one car per pitch (you can book another car space if you contact us) but the camping field is car free. You can easily transfer your camping gear by wheelbarrow to your pitch.
With coastal and mountain walks within 10 minutes drive, there are lots of opportunities for outdoor adventures. Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful sandy beaches of the Llŷn Peninsula are all within easy reach. The mountain behind the camping meadow which you can see in the pictures is Bwlch Mawr. You can walk to the beginning of the path or take a 2 minute drive and hike to the top where you will see fabulous 360 degree views of the coast and surrounding mountain ranges.
Explore nearby Caernarfon Castle for the day or go for a ride on the famous Ffestiniog Steam Railway through stunning countryside for a truly unforgettable trip.
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Booking Policy
- No dogs or pets are allowed as Bryn Ifan is a working farm.
- No smoking or vaping in the camping field or barn.
- Check in from 4pm Check out by 11am but do let us know if you need an alternative time.
- Check in is before 9pm unless by prior arrangement. There is little artificial light on site and quiet time is from 10pm so it is better to pitch before dark. For late arrivals past 9pm can you contact us to let us know.
- No amplified music onsite.
- The camping field is car free - wheelbarrows are on site to move all your kit to the camping meadow.
- All BBQs and campfires must be raised off the ground and placed in the designated fire spot on your pitch. Fire wood can be purchased onsite.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policy for all accommodation: 50% refund up until 30 days before check-in time.

