The rush of the Afon Clywedog fills the air before you've even pitched your tent, a constant companion that lulls campers to sleep beneath Snowdonia's star-scattered skies. This straightforward campsite sits in the heart of Gwynedd, perfectly positioned for exploring the dramatic landscapes of North Wales, from Cader Idris to the coast.
Torrent Walk Campsite welcomes tents, campervans, and caravans, making it a flexible base for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts keen to tackle the region's legendary walking trails. The famous Torrent Walk itself—a Victorian-era path threading through ancient woodland alongside waterfalls and rapids—is quite literally on your doorstep.
Facilities are kept simple with toilets and showers provided, whilst the campfire policy can be confirmed on arrival, so it's worth asking if you fancy an evening gathered around the flames. The atmosphere here is refreshingly unpretentious, with the natural beauty of the river gorge and surrounding mountains providing all the entertainment you need. It's the kind of place where the landscape does the talking.