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Gwynedd, North Wales

Cerrig Drudion

— (0)Price on Pitchup53.139°N, 4.277°W
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The morning mist lifts late here, clinging to the green slopes that fold into the high moorland above Cerrig Drudion village.

This is proper North Wales hill country — not quite Snowdonia, but close enough that climbers and walkers use it as a quieter base for the peaks, and far enough into Gwynedd that you feel properly remote. It takes tents, campervans and caravans, so it suits couples after solitude, families who don't need a playground, and anyone happy with straightforward camping rather than bells and whistles. The village itself is small and working, a genuine hill farming community rather than a tourist hub.

Facilities are simple — toilets and showers onsite — and you'll need to ask about campfires when you arrive. It's the kind of place where you hear curlews instead of traffic, where the sky opens up wide at night, and where a good waterproof and a flask feel like sensible kit. Uncomplicated, unpretentious, properly Welsh.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
15°C
Drizzle
7 mph
96%
7-Day Outlook
Today
18° / 14°
62%
Wed
18° / 14°
88%
Thu
18° / 15°
80%
Fri
20° / 15°
54%
Sat
19° / 9°
31%
Sun
23° / 10°
22%
Mon
23° / 16°
29%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

7 routes found via OpenStreetMap

A Gentle Walk at Plas Newydd, Plas Newydd

Meanders through National Trust woodland and gardens on mostly flat, well-maintained paths with gentle slopes near the mansion. Perfect for families with buggies and young children, plus dogs are welcome throughout. Takes in stunning Menai Strait views, mature trees, and formal gardens without any strenuous climbing. A lovely short stroll combining heritage grounds with coastal scenery, ideal for all abilities.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
7.94 km from campsite
Route length: 1.6 km
Operator: National Trust
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Hidden Corners of Plas Newydd, Plas Newydd

Meanders through the National Trust's Plas Newydd estate on Anglesey, offering gentle woodland paths and manicured gardens with stunning Menai Strait views. Mostly flat terrain on well-maintained tracks makes it perfect for families with buggies and young children. Dogs welcome on leads throughout the grounds. The route reveals tucked-away viewpoints, rhododendron groves, and Australasian arboretum that most visitors miss, plus occasional red squirrel sightings make it memorable.

Walking routeLocal network
8.04 km from campsite
Route length: 1.6 km
Operator: National Trust
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Glan Faenol Wildlife and Woodland Walk, Glan Faenol

Meanders through National Trust woodland and wetland habitats on mostly flat, well-maintained paths with gentle inclines. Suitable for families with older children who can manage uneven forest tracks, but too rough for buggies. Dogs welcome on leads to protect ground-nesting birds and wildlife. Spot woodland birds, explore the mossy forest floor, and enjoy peaceful views across Glan Faenol's meadows—a lovely short nature walk between Bangor and Caernarfon.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
8.81 km from campsite
Route length: 2.4 km
Operator: National Trust
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Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path

Circles the entire island over 200km of varied coastal terrain—rocky headlands, sandy bays, clifftops and salt marshes. Mostly moderate with some steep sections and narrow paths; split into manageable day walks (typically 10-15km each). Not suitable for buggies; older, confident children can tackle shorter segments. Dogs welcome but keep on leads near wildlife areas and cliff edges. Offers stunning Snowdonia views, historic sites, abundant seabirds and some of Wales's most dramatic coastal scene

Hiking routeRegional network
17.39 km from campsite
Route length: 200 km
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Snowdonia Slate Trail

Follows the industrial heritage of North Wales' slate quarrying past through dramatic mountain scenery and historic sites. Terrain varies considerably from flat old tramways to steep quarry paths with uneven, often rocky surfaces and significant elevation changes. **Not suitable for buggies or young children** due to challenging sections, loose slate underfoot, and proximity to old quarry workings. Dogs welcome on leads, especially near cliff edges and industrial remains. Rewarding for those int

Hiking routeRegional network
18.87 km from campsite

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