Campsites in Wales
64 bookable campsites in Wales Sorted by our favourites
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Dewslake Farm Camping and Glamping
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Dog-friendly Pembrokeshire site on the edge of Lamphey
- Tenby, Pembroke, Carew and stunning beaches all within 10 minutes
- Modern amenities, guest kitchen, firepit hire and logs/kindling sales
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The Crown Inn and Campsite
Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Conwy, Wales- Well-maintained family-run north Wales pub site by the river Alwen
- In Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr; edge of Snowdonia 15 minutes' drive
- Alpaca walks and feeding on site; river fishing permitted
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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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Parc Pen Y Bryn
Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales- Peaceful and well-maintained site on the edge of Clocaenog forest
- A 15-minute drive from Llyn Brenig; 25 minutes from Betws-y-Coed
- Modern site with easy access for large vehicles
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Bryn Bwch
Pontneddfechan, Powys, Wales- Quiet dog-friendly site by the Four Waterfalls in the Brecon Beacons
- A 20-minute drive to the base of Pen Y Fan; another waterfall nearby
- Wood available to buy for firepits; shops and pubs a short drive away
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Hideaway Escapes
Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Quiet site on a family smallholding with views, well off the main road
- Saundersfoot and Tenby beaches within 25 minutes' drive
- Donkeys, alpacas, geese, pygmy goats and ponies on site to meet
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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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Brecon Beacons Bell Tents
Crickhowell, Powys, Wales- Dog-friendly site on the bank of the river Grwyne
- Footpaths to the Black Mountains; 25 minutes’ drive to Llangorse Lake
- Two miles of fishing on site; barbecue, firepit and outdoor kitchen
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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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Graig Wen
Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales- Award-winning and green site in Snowdonia National Park
- Direct access to the Mawddach cycle trail and footpath
- Five minutes' drive from the beach at Fairbourne
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Sychpwll Centre
Llandrinio, Powys, Wales- Hosted eco-friendly site surrounded by spectacular Powys countryside
- Eco buildings surrounded by a wildflower camping meadow
- Straw-bale kitchen, wooden play area, toilets and showers
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Red Rock Wild Camping
Port Talbot, Glamorgan, Wales- Wild camping farm site under a mile from Margam Country Park
- A two-minute cycle from the country park; 15 minutes from beaches
- Dens and swings for kids; access to a cycling trail
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Newcourt Farm Campsite
Brecon, Powys, Wales- Small family-run farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park
- Miles of hill, countryside and mountain walks all around
- Just outside the village of Felindre
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Wenallt Wild Camp
Neath, Glamorgan, Wales- Small, family-run farm site in south Wales’s scenic Neath Valley
- Aberavon Beach 25 minutes’ drive; Gower Peninsula 40 minutes
- Toilets and showers; campfires; covered communal barbecue area
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Seren-y-Mor
Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales- Sea-view pitches on a private estate on the north coast of Anglesey
- Five minutes’ drive to Porth Trwyn beach; Holyhead 20 minutes
- Activities including forest school, archery, massage and wellness
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Tafarn-Y-Garreg Campsite
Pen-y-cae, Glamorgan, Wales- Riverside pub campsite in the Brecon Beacons National Park
- Campfires allowed: just bring your own firewood
- Direct access to the Beacons Way; Dan-yr-Ogof Caves within a mile
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Coedhirion Farm
Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales- Small family farm surrounded by nature in West Wales
- Two miles from the National Botanic Garden of Wales
- Farm animals, small duck pond and wildlife area on site
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Hafod Hall Camping Club
Denbigh, Denbighshire, Wales- In the grounds of a 14th-century Snowdonian manor house
- Wildlife haven and stargazing area
- Eco-friendly wild camping among hiking and cycling trails
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Melin Mabes
Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Secluded site in a Pembrokeshire valley
- Two miles from Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
- 10 minutes' drive from Saundersfoot beach
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Kitewood Camping
Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Woodland pitches a five-minute drive from the Pembrokeshire coast
- Abermawr Bay 10 minutes’ drive; St Davids Cathedral 25 minutes
- Private hot-water shower and covered campfire area; washing-up area