We stayed in the bell tent that's hidden away at the top end of the site - it's well-equipped with everything that you need for cooking as well as mattresses and camp beds for up to four people, but you'll need to bring your own bedding. There are showers and all the usual facilities down by the main house and a shop selling everything from dog treats to wine.
Dolgellau is the nicest of the nearby towns and has everything you need in terms of shops, and a few nice restaurants and cafes, so is well worth a visit.
Dogs stay for free as long as they are well behaved and don't sleep on the beds.
Sneaking off for a nap...
The walking around Graig Wen is excellent: the Mawwdach trail is a comfortable stroll, and for the more intrepid many of the surrounding peaks are over 2,000 feet high so if you're lucky enough to get a clear day you should be rewarded with astonishing views of Snowdonia and the Irish Sea.
http://www.graigwen.co.uk/index.php
Graig Wen, Arthog, Nr Dolgellau, LL39 1BQ. t: 01341 250482
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