The smell of fresh coffee drifts from the guest house kitchen as you step out of your camping pod to face the morning — Victorian Llandudno just down the hill, the Great Orme looming close enough to walk before breakfast.
This is a proper hybrid setup: traditional B&B rooms inside the house itself, plus self-contained camping pods in the grounds for those who want a roof but not quite four walls. It works well for couples after a base between Snowdonia days and Llandudno pier evenings, or anyone who fancies sleeping outdoors without the full tent rigmarole. Dogs might be welcome — worth asking when you book. The North Wales coast path and Conwy aren't far, and you're well-placed for both mountain and seaside trips.
Year-round opening means it's there through winter when most campsites lock the gates. Facilities aren't widely advertised, so check what's included with your pod or room. Campfires are a maybe — ask on arrival. Quiet, handy, more guesthouse-with-pods than campsite proper.