While our reputation precedes us as a holiday destination for everything from wild camping to static caravanning, camping and glamping booking platform Campsites.co.uk's 2024's Outstanding Campsites list has recognised six sites in Gwynedd, two each in Anglesey, Denbighshire and Clwyd and one in Wrexham as being among the best in Britain.

1: Graig Wen Overlooking the Mawddach Estuary between seaside Barmouth and historic Dolgellau in the Eryri National Park, the views at Graig Wen are breathtaking. Close to Cader Idris but with easy access to sandy beaches, castles, steam trains, biking and Zip World, Graig Wen offers a place to recharge whether you're camping or glamping in yurts, bell tents or its chic shepherd's hut. Visitors are huge fans too, rating it 4.

87 stars out of five on Campsites.co.uk, with 95% saying they would recommend the site.

2: Brook Cottage Shepherd Huts Crowned the Best Glamping site in North Wales in the Camping and Glamping Awards, Brook Cottage has an almost-perfect 4.95 star rating. Situated in the west of Gwynedd, on the Llyn Peninsula, it overlooks a private lake with fantastic mountain views.

You can glamp it up with your own luxury ensuite, kitchen, al fresco dining area and more in its static accommodation. 3: Bwch yn Uchaf The popular spot in Bala is a favourite with stargazers due to the lack of light pollution - even winning the Camping and Glamping Award for Best Dark Skies. Just 10 minutes from Llyn Tegid and adjacent to the River Twrch it.