Camping in South Wales
5 campsites in Wales, South Wales for Swansea
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Gowerton Caravan and Motorhome Club site is ideally placed to visit this 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. With beaches that are clean, sandy and safe for swimming and surfing, to stunning costal and country walks the Gower is a must for all walkers and water sports enthusiast. Family friendly Oxwich, Caswell Bays, and the fabulous Rhossili, (voted one of the best beaches in Europe) are worth particular mention on this beautiful coast. The site has 128 pitches, 58 hardstanding & 70 grass all with 16 amp electricity. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Set alongside a working organic farm, mainly arable during the summer months, this ten-acre campsite covers three level, well manicured fields. The 251 pitches, 72 with 16A electricity hook-up, are all on well drained and reasonably level grass. Each pitch is separated by posts and rope, which is in keeping with the rural feel to the site. Hedges separating the fields are left undisturbed to encourage the wildlife that is so abundant in the area. The whole site has been preserved with both the wildlife and the visitor in mind. The birdlife thrives in the wood that forms a backdrop to the older part of the farm.
Nicholaston Farm Caravan site is a working family farm that has accommodated visitors since the 1920s. The site has 130 touring pitches for motorhomes, caravans, campervans and tents. Most with electric hook-up point. It is perfectly positioned for walking or hiking as the coastal path runs beside the site and it is in close access to the Gower Way. Surfing, boogie boarding, stand up paddling, kite surfing & wind surfing are some of the water sports you will find on the many beaches on the Gower and the natural cliffs below the site also offer great rock climbing & bouldering opportunities.
This site is in an ideal situation for beach lovers or those who simply want to enjoy a superb coastal view. A large courtyard with a small row of holiday cottages provides the backdrop to the campsite that lies beyond. The pitches are on two fields, with 21 hardstandings (10A electricity hook-up) and 100 grass pitches (five 10A hook-ups), some overlooking the Three Cliffs Bay. Although predominantly a touring site, there are some glamping options available to rent.
Pitton Cross is only a mile from Rhossili Village and its beach which, often voted “The Best Beach in the UK”, is great for surfing, kite flying, walking and to see the “Helvetia” Shipwreck. The scenic coastline is within walking distance from your pitch. Ramsgrove cove is good for rock pooling, Mewslade & Fall Bay for body boarding, buckets & spades and climbing. Gower is a bird watchers paradise with such varied habitat. See the Milky Way by star gazing at Pitton Cross, one of the darkest spots on Gower. The City of Swansea is only 16 miles away where you will find the National Waterfront Museum.
South Wales
This is a beautiful part of Wales, with traditional market towns, stunning landscapes, canal paths, castles and plenty of family attractions. The scenery here is both beautiful and diverse - rolling countryside and valleys, wide open spaces and the wild beauty of the waterfalls and caves.
The Gower Peninsula is both beautiful and unspoilt, there are many historic features located over an area that measures just sixteen miles by seven miles wide.

Places of Interest
- Caerphilly’s enormous medieval castle
- Cardiff, capital of Wales
- Seaside resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot
- National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne.




