Campsites in Wales
Wales is is a pretty darn fab place. As well as former Catatonia singer, Cerys Matthews, and rugby star (turned dancefloor diva) Gavin Henson, it's also home to some truly spectacular campsites. From the luxuriously glamptastic Trellyn (named our number one campsite in Cool Camping Wales), to the beachside retreat of Cae Du, Wales has got the whole spectrum of camping down to a tee(pee). Click here to discover the our favourite campsites in Wales. If you're spoilt for choice, then here's the Cool Camping regional guide to Wales.
North Wales
If the thought of pulling on a waterproof jacket and going on a ten-mile hike fills you with excitement, then Snowdonia is a must-visit destination. A great base for visiting the mighty Snowdonia mountains is Gwern Gof Isaf Farm, which has incredible rocky views, and a variety of challenging walks directly from the site. For full-on outdoors action, Llyn-Gwynant is THE place to be. Click here to view all of our favourite campsites in Snowdonia.
Mid-Wales
Like cycling? Then hop on a bike and head to the peddle-tastic Ceredigion. With a network of truly spectacular cycling and mountain-biking routes, you can peddle to your heart's content. After a hard day's zipping through the hills, rest your head at one of these stunning campsites in Ceredigion. Try old school tipi living in Cardigan, or head to an off-beat, off-grid, off-the-beaten-track yurt hideaway. Pure camping bliss. If you like a bit of variety with your camping, then Powys is your place. From rough-and-ready canvas-only camps, to high-end luxurious yurt- and tipi-sites, camping in Powys is an excellent choice. Home to the Green Man festival every summer, the Brecon Beacons is one exceptionally stunning festival backdrop. Extend your stay and pitch at one of these campsites in Brecon Beacons. From the delightfully scenic Rhandirmwyn, to the family-friendly, laid-back Pencelli Castle Caravan and Camping Park, Powys caters for all your camping needs.
South Wales
When you think of Pembrokeshire, you're likely to think of that coastline (the Atlantic Ocean is on three sides). As an area of outstanding beauty, Pembrokeshire scores highly in the view stakes. You can go from sea views (check out the view at Caerfai Farm) to Pembrokeshire's hillier side, at Gwaun Vale. If you're a water baby at heart, there's a whole playground of extreme sports right on your doorstep. Pitch up at one of these stunning campsites in Pembrokeshire, and have the ride of your life. If you're looking for a peaceful haven, then Carmarthenshire will delight all your rural needs. From castles to parklands, and pretty little market towns, fill your lungs with the fresh Welsh air and stay at one of these stunning campsites in Carmarthenshire. Last but not least, we've got Monmouthshire; a fantastic all-round destination. Whether you want to discover beautiful scenery, fascinating history, quirky market towns, campsites in Monmouthshire.
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