campsites
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The Yurt Farm
Everybody yurts sometimes. Take comfort in your friends and lap up the love at this off-beat, off-grid, off-the-beaten-track hideaway.
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Bwch-yn-uchaf
For a real authentic Welsh experience, it doesn’t come much Welsher than round these parts. There’s lovely.
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Hidden Valley Yurts
Relax, unwind, and say hello to Mother Nature. This is luxury camping in the loveliest of locations. Bliss.
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Naturesbase
Nature versus nurture? There’s no need to get into this old debate at Naturesbase, a gorgeous natural environment nurtured to perfection by its caring, sharing owners. So, come and help yourself to a hefty chunk of nurtured nature, and a slice of pizza, too.
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Rhosson Ganol
The westernmost campsite in Wales turns ordinary, standard camping into an extraordinary holiday highlighted with wide, unspoilt views.
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Cledan Valley Tipis
Lush Tipi village snugly nestled in the stunning meadows of the Welsh Cledan Valley.
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Mandinam Shepherd’s Hut
Try these refurbished Victorian shepherd & gypsy huts for a ‘different’ type of holiday accommodation, in a picture-perfect glade just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park.
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Pencelli Castle Caravan and Camping Park
Great for first-time campers with flat pitches, shade, shelter, canals, cycle paths, views and a choice of 3 glorious fields – the Orchard, the Oaks, or the Meadow.
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Tan Aeldroch Farm (Camp Snowdonia)
Sleep soundly, surrounded by the woolly comfort of sheep.
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Backtrack Camping
Laid back glamping in the breathtaking wilds of Snowdonia.
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Llanthony Priory
Facilities on site are very limited, but a mere stone’s throw away you can sit in the midst of a ruined abbey with a pint in hand. Can’t argue with that.
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Strawberry Skys
Eric’s only worry is how fast the grass grows. Want to know how that feels?
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Dale Hill Farm
Bargain-bucket camping with a million-dollar view.
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Eco Retreats
Clue’s in the name with this one - It’s Zen and the art of camping.
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fforest
Makeshift cinema, makeshift pub, makeshift dwellings, makeshift sauna, makes for a great time at this eco sanctuary of ‘active relaxation’.
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Hill Fort Tipis
Camping on top of the world. Views don’t get much better than this.
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Larkhill Tipis
A labour of love; conceived, designed, constructed and planted by Fran and Tony. And all that work so you can relax in quiet splendour.
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Rynys Farm
It’s all about keeping options limited and making life simple at Rynys Farm’s no-nonsense campsite.
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Snowdonia Shepherds’ Huts
A luxury romantic retreat at the gateway to Snowdonia.
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Treheli Farm
Life’s a beach. And this is site is modestly going about its business near one of Britain’s best.
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Trehenlliw Farm
Back-to-basics camping where you are left to your own devices-true beauty on a budget.
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Ty Parke Farm Camping & Yurt Holidays
Ty Parke is camping as it used to be, with the wilds pushing in around the edges, but without the hardships.
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Priory Mill Farm
Pitch up by a river, wrap up in nature and revel in the restoration of the old Mill.
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Caerfai Farm
Low carbon, cliff-top camping with magnificent views across St. Brides Bay from this friendly working dairy farm.
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Owen Tyddyn Farm
Camp at the foot and then ascend into the heavens via mirrored lakes, bare peaks and rocky cairns. It’s summit special.
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Tyllwyd
If you need to get lost, for some reason, then Tyllwyd is hard to beat for remoteness.
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Tir Bach Farm
Follow the yellow brick road all the way to this quaint little spot. Friendly, mellow and laughs are aplenty here.
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Celtic Camping & Bunkhouse
Knock-out sea views, the warmest of welcomes, a beach within reach, direct access onto the Pembrokeshire Coast Path: all just four miles from Britain’s tiniest city, St David’s. Celtic Camping showcases the best of Wales from its enviable cliff-top eyrie.
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Fforest Fields Caravan Park
Commune with nature here and wave goodbye to your woes. Bye bye sorrows.
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Hillend
A big site, which took advantage of its size, pulled back its shoulders, took a deep breath and shook its fists at those troublesome chavs. Hillend, now available in’grown-up’.
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Three Cliffs Bay Caravan Park
No matter how many photos you might see of Three Cliffs Bay, none can match the beauty and majesty of the real thing. Come and experience it for yourself.
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Anglesey Tipi and Yurt Holidays
If you’ve spent ages looking for some sacred peace and quiet, well then look no further..tranquility in buckets...just don’t fight over the hammocks!
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Gwalia Farm
Get a taste of the simple life, but be prepared to do some driving if you want to get out and about.
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Aberafon
How best to describe the charm of Aberafon? Great location? Superb situation? Or how about astonishing situation in a great location?
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Mynydd Mawr
Mynydd Mawr lies in glorious isolation; it's sheltered from the prevailing winds, but has a stunning view out across to Bardsey Island.
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Rhandirmwyn Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Great modern facilities juxtaposed against vast, wild Welsh landscape. It’s ‘mwyn’ win!
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Eastern Slade Farm
Wonderfully friendly owners, stunning views and a fantastically unpopulated nearby beach is all you need to know about this site.
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Graig Wen
Succumb to the tranquil hills of Graig Wen. Smart, sustainable and quite simply, lush.
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Lone Wolf
Owned by one of the last existing werewolves. Ok, obviously not, but this is prime woodland camping which will leave you howling with delight.
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Penrallt Coastal Camping
In the end this place is all about the place itself – the coast of the Llyn Peninsula and that sense of caring for the environment and its wildlife.
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Wern Isaf Farm
Almost everything you could possibly want to do from a campsite can be done from here. Sceptical? Well, read on.
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Henstent
Keen otter spotter? Like to bike? Not one to eschew a view? One word: Henstent.
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Cae Du
‘Idyllic’ is a word that is used far too often, but it sums up the situation of Cae Du as no other word can.
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Shell Island
330 acres of land, 1 rule: don’t pitch within 20 metres of someone else’s tent.
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Skrinkle Bay
Though close in proximity, Skrinkle Bay sets itself apart from its gaudy Pembrokeshire coastline neighbours with humble, back-to-nature camping. It’ll blow you away.
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Carreglwyd Camping and Caravan Park
A well-located, well-organised, well-facilitised, well welllsh site. (facilitised may not be a word. Ahem. But rest assured, this is a campsite. and a half).
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Dan-Yr-Ogof
Situated right next to a Dinosaur park which contains over 100 life sized replicas, this site will fascinate the kids, leaving you to enjoy the Brecon Beacons in peace.
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Grawen Caravan and Camping Park
Grawen is the partner you love to come home to at the end of a hard day’s exploring.
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Bwlchgwyn Farm
Bored of the daily grind? Camp here and go for a daily hack instead.
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Gwern Gof Isaf Farm
Join generations of mountaineers and indulge your inner hill-walker at the legendary Gwern Gôf Isaf Farm.
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Bower Farm
A simple farm field with a stunning view.
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Camping at Ynysfaen
Peace and tranquility reign supreme at this tents-only site in the heart of the Brecon Beacons.
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Annwn Valley Yurts
Speckling a wooded valley that’s home to an abundance of wildlife are Annwn Valley’s Mongolian yurts. Perfect for cosy star-gazing.
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Ashera Pottery
Base yourself in this cosy little yurt set among on the edge of Gors Fawr Moor in Pembrokeshire’s National Park.
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Away From It All
Eco-friendly glamping in the legendary heart of Wales.
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Beudy Banc
Located in the heart of some of the world's finest mountain-biking country, Beudy Banc is an essential stop off for those who prefer to use two wheels rather than two legs.
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Broome Retreat
Snap up one of these family-sized yurts, set in five acres of North Wales’ Tanat Valley. Great base for exploring Snowdonia’s National Park.
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Caerfai Bay Caravan and Tent Park
Quite simply, one of Pembrokeshire’s finest camping spots.
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The Castle Inn
If tackling Black Mountain's highest peak is your dream, then this is the perfect basecamp.
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Cosy Under Canvas
Cosy by name, Cosy by nature. Guests are welcome to feed their veggie scraps to the onsite pigs and have a look for eggs laid by the chickens and ducks.
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Denmark Farm Eco Campsite
Spy real, live dragonflies dancing over lily-rich ponds as you head out in search of sleepy dragons in the wooded wonderland at this quiet eco site.
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Erwlon
Located at the edge of the phenomenal Brecon Beacons, this campsite is perfect for those who haven’t got a clue what they’re doing.
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Faerie Thyme
A truly magical place that will spirit you away from your usual troubles.
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Glanmor Isaf Farm (Feather Down Farm)
This is wild Britain at its finest – mountain biking, climbing, vigorous walking and a private pebble beach that is both a nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, stacked with cockles and mussels for your campfire.
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Glyn-Coch Craft Centre
Fancy avoiding the tourist trail? Well this is your place and it’s also got a woodland walk, which happens to be the fourth best in Wales. Sold?
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Gwaun Vale
With its roots planted firmly in the hills and not by the sea, Gwaun Vale opens your eyes to a new way to explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire landscape. Pack your dog. Walkies anyone?
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Gwerniago Farm
Leave it to your kids’ imagination when it comes to this site. Rocky outcrops and magical valleys. It’s a proper fairytale of a site.



