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Camp Site on an 750
acre National Trust farm
in the Snowdonia
National Park, North Wales
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Gwern
Gôf Isaf is beautifully situated on a traditional hill-farm
between Capel Curig and Llyn Ogwen, close to the base of the
well-known peak of Tryfan. Set in the heart of the mountains Gwern
Gof Isaf has a bunk house as well
as the camp site and is ideally situated for walking or climbing the
surrounding peaks of the Glyders, and the Carneddau. This site is
popular with families, groups, and individuals, and provides:
- washbasins with hot &
cold water
- toilets
- hot showers
- shaver points
- chemical toilet
facilities
- tents & dormobiles
taken
- open all year
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is perfect for outdoor activities, with climbing & abseiling
available on site. Sir John Hunt stayed here while climbing on
Tryfan in training for the ascent of Everest! The National
Mountaineering Centre at Plas-y-Brenin is only 3 miles away, and
mountain bike hire and pony trekking are available within 10 miles.
The site is on the long distance 'Sustrans' cycle route, and the
bunk house is perfect for the first night stop on the Cambrian Way
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The site is
ideally situated for canoeists to enjoy the many and varied
waterways and rapids of Snowdonia and North Wales - by Autumn 2003
(when it starts to get chilly again) we will have a drying room for
our guests |

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The site is on
the long distance 'Sustrans' cycle route which has now been
developed from Bangor through Bethesda to Ogwen Falls - we are an
ideal stop off point |
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Tariff
£4 per person per night
Note
Open all year
Strictly no dogs
Grid Reference
686602 (O/S sheet 115) |
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Used by
The Scout Association |
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Used by
The Duke of Edinburgh's
Award Scheme |
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