Campsites in Powys

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Tyn-y-pant, Penygarnedd, Llanrhaeadr ym mochnant, Powys SY10 0AN

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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Dolbedwyn, Newchurch, Kington, Powys, HR5 3QQ, UK

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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Plas Einion, Furnace, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8PG

Clue’s in the name with this one - It’s Zen and the art of camping.

4.5
Based on 3 reviews
Hundred House, Builth Wells, Powys LD1 5RT

Commune with nature here and wave goodbye to your woes. Bye bye sorrows.

4
Based on 1 review
Canmaes, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9PZ

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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Pennal, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9JX

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.

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Tan-y-pistyll, Ceiriog Ucha, Powys SY10 0BZ

A torrent of folklore, myth & legend surround this place along with a ridiculously tall torrent of water.

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Pengenffordd nr Talgarth, Powys LD3 0EP

If tackling Black Mountain's highest peak is your dream, then this is the perfect basecamp.

5
Based on 1 review
Clyniarth Cottage, Cyfronydd, Welshpool SY21 9HB

Eric’s only worry is how fast the grass grows. Want to know how that feels?

3.75
Based on 8 reviews
Llangynog, Powys SY10 0EP

Keen otter spotter? Like to bike? Not one to eschew a view? One word: Henstent.

5
Based on 2 reviews
4 Bank House, Carno, Caersws, Powys SY17 5LR, UK

Lush Tipi village snugly nestled in the stunning meadows of the Welsh Cledan Valley.

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Saint Harmon, Rhayader, Powys LD6 5LY, UK

Want to ‘get back to nature’? If you like the sound of this, then the wild-flower fields of this site are perfect places to make contact with the natural world. And it’s nice to be able to sleep in a real tipi, too.