|
|
|
Rynys Farm Camping Site
Llanrwst
Betws Y Coed Conwy (Browse area)
LL26 0RU Tel: 01690 710218
Visit their website Check Digital TV coverage See Weather Forecast
|

Pitches: 40 Open: 01/03/2021 to 15/10/2021
Rating:
|
Photos (6)
|
Tent Pitches |
Caravan Pitches |
Motorhome Pitches |
Glamping Units |
Statics for Hire |
No Statics on Sale |
No Seasonal Pitches |
No Caravan Storage |
Electric Hookups |
No Hardstandings |
No Fully Serviced Pitches |
Show Full Facilities |
Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
|
Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
No Bathroom |
No Baby Changing |
No Laundry |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
No Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
No Gas Exchange |
No Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
No Motorhome Point |
No Wifi Access |
Shop <5 miles |
Bar <5 miles |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <1 mile |
Activities |
No Playground |
No TV Room |
Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
No Fishing |
No Wild Swimming |
No Indoor Pool |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
No Cycle Hire |
No Golf |
No Tennis |
No Beach |
No Watersports |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
Not Open All Year |
No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport |
No Dog Walk |
|
Reviews:
171 in total, now showing 11 to 20
Previous 10
Next 10
|
Jump to Page
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
|
Write your own Review to win a £150 Amazon Voucher!!  | Take five minutes to win £150 of Amazon vouchers. If you've ever visited this campsite please submit a review for your chance to win! Each month one lucky person will have their review picked at random and will win! Leave as many as you can for more chances! |
|
Date of Visit: July 2019 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | Child friendliness:
 | Overall:
 |
|
Nights stayed: 3 |
Travelling as: Extended family |
Reviewer: Hedgehugger |
9 reviews from this member |
|
Just enjoyed a family camping weekend at Rynys; site was as beautiful as ever, facilities kept spotless by Carol and grass well mown by Gareth. Plenty of space for the grandchildren to run around on the lower field and play around the rocks, trees and stream with other children.
The bell tent is no longer there, but there are two yurts available as well as the shepherd's hut. Wifi is also available now. Layout is informal but Carol ensures the site is not too crowded even at busy times.
The approach is quite steep and narrow for large caravans I imagine (no problem for my Corsa!) but the views from the site are well worth the effort. The 11pm curfew was observed while I was there. If people make noise after that time Carol WILL come out and tell them to behave if she is rung on her mobile; the number is in the toilet block.
If you like clean facilities, , lovely views, a friendly owner and space for children to play, try if it you haven't been. It's dog-friendly too, as long as they are kept on leads on the site.
|
|
Date of Visit: July 2019 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | Child friendliness:
 | Overall:
 |
|
Nights stayed: 2 |
Travelling as: Mature couple |
Reviewer: Kathred |
3 reviews from this member |
|
After reading previous reviews I expect a nice site
I was very mistaken the access to was awful, it was single lane up very steep hill I certainly didn’t like taking caravan up as if another car coming had no chance to pass - awful access
The site was very hilly and I feel totally unsuitable for caravan,
Very noisy from people after 11 and before 6 am
Very disappointed in this site and certainly won’t be returning or recommending
Over priced as well for set up
Not good experience as all
via mobile
|
|
Date of Visit: May 2019 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | Child friendliness:
 | Overall:
 |
|
Nights stayed: 2 |
Travelling as: Family with young children |
Reviewer: Nephets1 |
1 review from this member |
|
We had a lovely weekend on Rynys very clean & friendly campsite.
We even remembered 10ps for the showers.
Great base for exploring North Wales. Kids had a lovely time.
via mobile
|
|
Date of Visit: September 2018 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | | Overall:
 |
|
Nights stayed: 5 |
Travelling as: Mature couple |
Reviewer: Mickdemps |
12 reviews from this member |
|
This is a lovely quiet site once there, the entrance and narrow road up the steep hill was a little daunting.
If you meet another caravan coming down, there is no chance of passing at all!
Fantastic views, nice relaxed site with friendly owners. This was my second year here and am going back again soon for a third year.
Facilities are basic but clean, showers need 2 x 20p gives a decent shower. We have been lucky both trips here as not been to busy.
Ideal for a quiet few days walking and cycling.
|
|
Date of Visit: August 2018 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | | Overall:
 |
|
Nights stayed: 10 |
Travelling as: Extended family |
Reviewer: Dave and Wendy |
29 reviews from this member |
|
This peaceful campsite caters for tents. Caravans and motorhomes, be aware that the entrance road up to the farm is very steep and somewhat narrow. Betws-y Coed is approximately 2 miles away where an assortment of shops can be found.
The views from the site are stunning looking out over the valley and mountains.
The owner Mrs Williams seemed to be on the go all day and night, she kept the shower/toilet block clean, being in an old barn and because of trailing grass etc we saw her cleaning it at least 3 times in a day.
Being a working farm on the side of the hills the pitches are not marked out but set out between some large rocks, the owner takes you around to find the levelish pitch.
The Wc/Sh block has 2 cubicles and 2 showers (10p per 2 mins )
Both male and female, which meant there was sometimes a queue.
There is a washing up area which again can get busy.
The drinking tap is also at the facilities block, some of the pitches have E/h up.
The site is split into 2 levels the top area appeared to be slightly more level than the lower area.
Very reasonable cost for the camping and Carol and Gareth Williams are very friendly and helpful, we will be returning when we want to camp in this area again.
|
|
Advertisement
|
Date of Visit: July 2018 |
Unit: Campervan |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | | Overall:
 |
|
Reviewer: ChrisSue |
14 reviews from this member |
|
Absolute gem of a site with wonderful owners (Gareth and Carol) who worked hard constantly to keep the facilities neat and clean. It's the perfect spot for a relaxing rest, whilst drinking in the gorgeous views of the mountains in Snowdonia.
We were in the upper field for 10 days and it was wonderful. Our plot was reasonably flat. It's a rustic site on a working farm so it isn't to everyone's taste, but if you want to feel a sense of freedom and salt-of-the-earth goodness, then you couldn't do better than pitch here.
Even when the site was full at the weekend, we found the showers and loos were adequate. Some people complain about the 10p per 2 mins shower but here's the thing - it keeps the system moving along nicely so we didn't end up queuing. There is a national water shortage at the moment anyway, so why spend more than 4 mins in there? 10p pieces readily available for use.
This site was full of some wonderful other campers - nearly all of whom were thoughtful and considerate to others. It was quiet after 11 pm and even though lots of serious walkers got up early to start trekking, it remained quiet until 8 am as requested by the owners.
It's not for rowdy types, nor for those who want every little luxury. However, the owners were generous with providing a large freezer for ice packs (one camper put frozen food in even though another freezer for that purpose was supplied!) and a fridge if you needed it.
There are 2 driers and a spin drier, microwave and toaster and lots of crockery if you needed to borrow it. They are generous and trusting in their hospitality and without hesitation we would camp here again.
In terms of places to visit, there was loads we didn't see but we visited the National Slate Museum at Llanberis (fascinating)and Climbed Snowdon (get to the car park by 8 am if you want a space!) and we were delighted by Llandudno in all it's elegant splendour.
It was a pleasant walk into Betws-Y-Coed along the old Drover's road and there's lots to see and do there. The Conwy Falls café is lovely and it was a pleasant walk down to the falls.
A good number of Europeans made the long journey up, so that goes to show that the area is definitely worth visiting and making the effort to get to.
|
|
Date of Visit: July 2018 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | | Overall:
 |
|
Reviewer: Oldbikergit |
1 review from this member |
|
Stayed here for 3 nights in absolutely perfect weather. Boiling hot!
The views were stunning and our pitch was perfect. Shaded slightly by a lovely big tree. The facilities, toilets and showers were good and a washroom to clean your utilities in.
There was a pool room if that took your fancy and just a couple of miles from beautiful Betws-y-coed. Carol the owner was lovely and couldn't do enough for you. The only negative for us at least was the uphill narrow lane my son and I had to negotiate
On our motorcycles then a twisty downhill to our pitch. I got into a skid with all my gear on the back. Anyway other than that I recommend this site.
|
|
Date of Visit: July 2018 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | Child friendliness:
 | Overall:
 |
|
Reviewer: Kgwilly |
3 reviews from this member |
|
We are currently on our last night of our stay here. After an awful experience at another campsite I nearly burst into tears when Carol gave us such a warm and lovely welcome.
We just stopped by in the hope of finding somewhere else to continue our holiday and on meeting this lady I was sold. We have stayed for three nights now and I already can’t wait to visit again.
The hospitality is amazing, the views are out of this world and the amenities are perfect. No matter what time you use the toilets, showers, washing up room etc they are spotless.
The showers are lovely and warm and well priced, I spent 50p and had a gloriously long shower. The pitches are lovely, there is no set position so we found a lovely shaded spot under some trees. If you didn’t want to take your own tent there are permanent fixtures to rent in the form of a bell tent, a yurt, a static caravan and a farmers hut.
The whole vibe on this campsite is lovely, there are strict no noise rules after 11pm and before 8am making for a relaxed environment for sleeping after busy and fun days.
I would recommend this campsite to anyone. Thank you for giving us back our holiday after we thought it was over.
|
|
Date of Visit: May 2018 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | Child friendliness:
 | Overall:
 |
|
Reviewer: Dmsplat |
16 reviews from this member |
|
We returned to Rynys Farm with some friends for the third year running and it's still the stunning site it has always been.
Quite a lot of the pitches have a little bit of a slope, it's pretty rocky (bring rock pegs!) and the midges were out in force but other than that it's basically perfect.
The site is well maintained and the toilet block was spotless. You need 10p pieces for the showers. The owner is always around on site and will talk your leg off if you give her the chance!
There's two indoor sinks for washing your dishes and there's also a big tumble dryer in case stuff gets wet. In the washing up room and the dryer room, there's also a microwave, a tall fridge and freezer and loads of spare pans, cutlery and crockery in case you forget yours (there was even a bread bin, but my wife told me I couldn't take it back to the tent. )
The kids had loads of fun roaming around, there's a stream and some trees and rocky bits that they played in for hours.
It's located a short drive from Betws y Coed, which is always nice to wander round.
There's a small games room with a snooker table, but we didn't go there much.
|
|
Date of Visit: May 2018 |
Unit: Tent |
Rating: 
Rating Breakdown: |
Location:
 | Facilities:
 | Customer Service:
 |
Value for money:
 | Child friendliness:
 | Overall:
 |
|
Reviewer: Sumboyman |
3 reviews from this member |
|
My new favourite campsite.
We were given a warm welcome by Carol who is both friendly and a force of nature.
Its just off the A5, easy to find, close to Betws-Y-Coed and Llanrwst. Despite the close proximity to the road you get no traffic noise at all – just birds and sheep.
The site was in Carol’s own words a little rough around the edges. Not in a bad way just natural, not overly manicured. It’s quite hilly but with lots of flat areas - even late on the Saturday of a bank holiday we got a pitch which was not on a problematic incline. Also your not packed in tightly in rows so it all feels a lot nicer generally.
The toilet block is small but somehow, even on a busy weekend, it didn’t seem as though there was ever much of a wait for a loo or shower. Whilst it’s an old block it is cleaned unfathomably regularly as even when wet and a littlemuddy outside I never saw it in anything other than spotless condition.
The showers operate with 10p coins for 2 minutes use. 30p is plenty and you can get change at the house.
There is a washing up room also containing local information and a a fridge/freezer for your ice packs. There is also a collection of cups and other kitchen utensils to borrow in case you have forgotten any. Next door is a drying room + a microwave and toaster and again more kitchen utensils. And finally a pool room.
So whilst perhaps rough around the edges I cant think of a better equipped campsite I have visited.
There is no ‘play area’ for kids, but with trees to climb, a little stream to play in the kids on site looked happier to be let free anyway.
There is also loads to do locally and 1 pub within walking distance although we didn’t have an opportunity to try it out.
It’s a great site in every way – and despite that that doesn’t over charge you the way many do these days – we will be back same time next year hopefully.
|
|
Previous
171 Reviews in total, now showing 11 to 20
Next
|
Write a Review of this Site to Win a £150 Amazon Voucher!

Write a review of this campsite and you could win £150 of Amazon vouchers. Each month one lucky person will have their review picked at random and will win! Leave as many as you can for more chances! |
Common Questions
Is Rynys Farm Camping Site child friendly? YES, it accepts children View all facilities
Where is the nearest shop to Rynys Farm Camping Site? There is a shop within 5 miles View all facilities
Is Rynys Farm Camping Site dog friendly? YES View all facilities
Other Sites Near Betws Y Coed Other sites within 10 miles - All Sites in Conwy
Latest News, Discounts and Competitions see all...
Follow us on Facebook! |
 |
You can now follow UKCampsite.co.uk on Facebook! Keep abreast of the latest news and updates much more easily. Simply click here then click on the Like button! |
|
All reviews and comments are the personal opinion of the review author only , and as such do not represent the view of the UK Camp Site.co.uk.
The facilities shown on this website are a guide only, and you should check with the campsite direct before making any booking. The UKCampsite.co.uk will not be held responsible for any errors or omissions
|