The sound of the sea carries across the dunes here, a constant low murmur that settles into the background of everything you do.
This is a straightforward coastal site on the Llŷn Peninsula, suited to families wanting beach access and campervan tourers exploring North Wales. You've got space for tents, caravans, and motorhomes, and the location puts you within reach of Pwllheli and the string of sandy beaches that make this stretch of Gwynedd coastline popular with bucket-and-spade crowds and coastal path walkers alike. It's the kind of place that works for a simple seaside stay rather than a wild camping adventure.
Facilities are basic — toilets and showers onsite, nothing fancy. The site runs year-round, which is rare for this part of Wales, so it's an option if you're chasing winter coast walks or off-season peace. Check the campfire policy when you arrive, as it varies. Expect a holiday-park feel rather than a boutique setup, but with proper sea air and sand between your toes.