Perhaps Robert Plant meant Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales and England, when he penned Stairway to Heaven in a cottage in Gwynedd’s Pennal. Perhaps not, but a clamber to the top with a guitar for a Led Zeppelin tribute might be in order: if you’re too puffed, we’ll helpfully point out that there’s a mountain railway to steam people and musical instruments up to the summit (and a tramway into the mines at Llechwedd Slate Caverns, for sensible Gwynedd sightseeing/caterwauling high and low).
With most of Snowdonia National Park lying within it, Gwynedd has countless spots for soulful singing; the Llyn Peninsula lies within the county too, most of which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can look for Gwynedd campsites or parks according to themes such as sites in a walkers’ paradise or with spectacular scenery, by leisure at or around your campsite, rules, amenities, area and more.