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Welcome to
Rhos y Gallt
Guests to Rhos y Gallt describe the campsite as a little gem of a site - small, quite and tranquil with wonderful sunsets. The site can accommodate up to 5 caravans and 10 tents situated on a level 2 acre site within the beautiful rolling hills of Montgomeryshire in Mid Wales.
There are hard standing pitches with electric hook-up as well as grass pitches with and without electric hook-up. There is also a field bordering a river which is used for wild camping - but you'll have to share it with the sheep!
The toilet block has a family wet room with shower, toilet, wash hand basin and baby changing unit, a separate toilet, shower and kitchen area with freezer.
The site borders a river meadow where visitors can wonder down and take a walk down with the river bank, relax by the water edge, throw a few skimmers, do a spot of fishing or even go wild water swimming (at your own risk!).
Well behaved dogs are welcome (maximum 2 per unit).
We were delighted to receive a nomination for The Camping and Caravanning Club Best Hideaway Site in 2021 and grateful to our wonderful guests for the nomination.
The site
Fishing
Hot showers
Flushing toilets
Battery charging facilities
Hideaway
Designated dog walking area
Dedicated wheelchair accessible facilities
Wash basin
Food preparation area
Family shower room
Storage facility
Wild swimming
Fire pit hire
Explore the area
Rhos y Gallt campsite is situated off a quiet lane with an abundance of walks and cycle rides starting right from your doorstep.
Rainbow trails ( http://rainbowtrails.org.uk ) are only 4 miles away where you can walk or mountain bike within the Dyfnant forest which is also well known for hosting one of the WRC rally GB stages.
Glyndŵr’s Way - a 135 mile long National Trail meandering through the open moorland, rolling farmland, woodland and forest of mid-Wales also passes within a mile of the site. https://www.visitwales.com/things-do/adventure-and-activities/walking/walks-glyndwrs-way
Alternatively, you can just relax and stay at Rhos y Gallt and leisurely wonder thru the fields towards the river bank.