Campsites in Wales
73 bookable campsites in Wales Sorted by our favourites
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Pen Y Bont Touring and Camping Park
Bala, Gwynedd, Wales- Family-owned Snowdonia site near the shore of Bala Lake
- A short walk to watersports, boat hire and Bala Lake Railway
- Within walking distance of Bala’s shops, restaurants and golf course
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Torrent Walk Campsite and Bunkhouse
Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales- Popular place for hikers, bikers and Mach Loop viewers
- Surrounded by woodland and farmland, 35 mins' drive from Zip World
- Easy access to the Torrent Walk and Coed-y-Brenin mountain bike centre
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Pencraig Campsite
Valley, Anglesey, Wales- Well maintained and secluded park with views of grassy fields
- Less than five minutes’ drive to Valley and 10 minutes to Holyhead
- Porth Trwyn beaches less than 15 minutes’ drive away
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Rainbolts Hill Farm
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Spacious family-run park with sea views over St Brides Bay
- A mile from Newgale beach for surfing and other watersports
- Farm shop on site; pub 20 minutes' walk away
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Celtic Camping
St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales- On a 250-acre National Trust farm with stunning sea views
- Wildlife haven five minutes' walk from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
- Firewood or charcoal available to buy for campfires and barbecues
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Bryncarnedd Caravan Park
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales- Peaceful pitches a mile from Aberystwyth town centre
- A 10-minute drive from Borth beach; 20 minutes from Devil's Bridge
- Easy access from main roads; dogs welcome
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Bwlchgwyn Farm and Pony Trekking
Fairbourne, Gwynedd, Wales- Gwynedd farm site with spectacular estuary and peninsula views
- Equestrian centre on site with pony trekking
- On the Mawddach Trail and close to Coed-y-Brenin bike trails
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Pet Rescue Fundraising Campsite
Dyserth, Denbighshire, Wales- Well-kept rural Denbighshire site raising money for charity
- A 10-minute drive to the beaches of Rhyl and Prestatyn
- Catering on site from Friday eve to Sunday morning
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Maes Tywyn Campsite
Newborough, Anglesey, Wales- Basic, clean site 10 minutes' walk from Newborough village
- An hour's walk from Newborough beach and Ynys Llanddwyn
- Great views of Snowdonia and dark skies for nighttime stargazing
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Broadway Campsite
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Relaxed and peaceful farmstead site near the Pembrokeshire coast
- Within easy reach of wildlife-spotting day trips to Ramsey island
- Less than a mile to Broad Haven beach and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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Glan-Y-Mor Camp Site
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Flat grass site with spectacular views of St Brides Bay
- Within walking distance of St Davids and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
- Half a mile from an organic farm shop selling cheese, bacon and bread
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Garthyfog
Arthog, Gwynedd, Wales- Dog-friendly South Snowdonia site two miles from the Mawddach estuary
- Walks from the site; 20 minutes’ drive to Coed y Brenin Forest Park
- Free-range eggs available; walking distance to Fairbourne for shops
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Open Fire Camping
Pen-y-cae, Powys, Wales- Peaceful, spacious site in the Brecon Beacons National Park
- Two pubs within walking distance
- Stunning trail from the site to a waterfall with wild swimming
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Camp Llandudno
Llandudno, Conwy, Wales- Pop-up site on a working farm two miles from Llandudno and Conwy
- A 10-minute drive to Snowdonia National Park; walk to the beach
- Woodfired pizzas, bar, and barista coffee available
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Celtic Woodland Holidays
Builth Wells, Powys, Wales- Woodland park site in Mid Wales, five mins' drive from Builth Wells
- Half an hour's drive from Elan Valley; 40 minutes from Brecon Beacons
- Communal kitchen, pizza oven and firepit; games room and playground
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Riverside Caravan and Camping Park
Llangammarch Wells, Powys, Wales- Family-friendly site 15 minutes' drive from Builth Wells
- Elan Valley and Brecon Beacons within a half-hour drive
- On the banks of the River Irfon for fishing and wild swimming
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Cefn Coed
Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales- Simple pitches on a peaceful 75-acre historic farm estate
- Within the Snowdonia National Park, 10 minutes' drive from Dolgellau
- Easy access to the Mawddach Trail and local walking/bike trails
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Boatside Caravan and Camping
Builth Wells, Powys, Wales- Quiet wildlife haven site on the banks of the River Wye
- Half an hour’s drive to Elan Valley; 40 minutes to the Brecon Beacons
- 800 yards of private fishing; pub a short walk away; walks close by
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St Davids Farm Camping
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Friendly and simple site steps from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
- Above dog-friendly Caerfai beach a mile from St Davids
- Well-kept amenities and dog friendly
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Llain Ffynnon Camping
Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales- Dog-friendly Anglesey pop-up site with views of the sea and Snowdonia
- Walking distance from beaches, the coastal path and summit trails
- Walk to the pub, seafood restaurant and café; shops a short drive out