The smell of salt air drifts up from Llandudno's Victorian promenade, and from Hafan Y Mor you're close enough to the North Wales coast to feel it.
This is a good-value base for couples or small families exploring Snowdonia and the seaside — there's a traditional guest house for those who want a proper bed and breakfast, plus a camping pod if you fancy something a bit more outdoorsy without going full tent. Dogs are welcome by arrangement, so worth asking ahead if you're bringing one. The year-round opening makes it a solid winter option when most campsites have shut up shop.
Facilities aren't listed in detail, so it's worth checking what's included when you book. Campfires need confirming on arrival — don't assume. The vibe here is straightforward and unpretentious: a place to sleep well after a day on the Great Orme or up in the mountains, rather than a destination in itself. Llandudno's cafés, chippies, and the pier are all nearby when you need them.