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48 campsites in Wales, West Wales

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Freshwater East Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Freshwater East Caravan and Motorhome Club site is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The site is flanked by trees on one side with a mix of grass and hardstanding tiered pitch areas to choose from. There is a total of 142 pitches (some seasonal), 77 hardstanding, all with 16 amp electricity hook-ups. There are four pitches for tents. The beach and the Pembroke Coastal Path are just a few minutes’ walk. This is an excellent area for walking with magnificent cliff views and birdwatching. You will find Saint David’s, the smallest cathedral city, well worth a visit.
Pembrey Country Park Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Pembury Country Park Caravan and Motorhome Club site is set on the edge of the 520-acre country park. It enjoys a wonderful location with a vast range of outdoor activities, including the use of a seven-mile stretch of safe, sandy beach a mile away. Well sheltered, the site is set in 12-acre grounds and provides 125 touring pitches, of which 69 are on hardstanding for caravans and motorhomes. All are equipped with 16 amp electricity. Thoughtful landscaping has included the planting of many species of trees and a circular, one-way tarmac road provides easy access. Sensibly placed service points provide fresh water and waste disposal of all types. RAF jets do practise in this area (although becoming less frequent and generally not flying at the weekend). Tents are not accepted.
Shawsmead Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
You can sit back relax and watch the red kites soaring above, however this Club site assume to its close proximity to the coast and quaint little bays means swimming and water sports could be filling up much of your holiday time here. A peaceful meadowland site, you'll feel positively tiny amongst the vast open areas and wondrous views towards the coast. The site has 48 pitches, mainly hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) all with 16 amp electricity.
St David’s Lleithyr Meadow Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
St David's Lleithyr Meadow Caravan and Motorhome Club site is nestled between three headlands of the dramatic Pembrokeshire Coast. It offers swimming, surfing, windsurfing and sailing from Whitesands Bay, just over a mile from the site. Anglers can fish in the reservoirs or the sea. Dedicated to the outdoor lover, the site encourages you to explore the rich, luscious surroundings. The site has 115 grass pitches (some seasonal), all with 16 amp electricity.
Caerfai Bay Caravan and Tent Park
Caerfai Bay Caravan & Tent Park is about as far west as one can get in Wales. Located near St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, noted for its cathedral and Bishop’s Palace. This cliff-top park, just a 15-minute walk from St Davids, has direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and a magnificent sandy beach. Family run with an emphasis on peace, quiet and relaxation, the perfect spot for walkers, rock climbers, water sports enthusiasts, star gazers & wildlife lovers.
Fishguard Bay Caravan & Camping Park
Fishguard Bay Caravan & Camping Park is perched on a magical spot on the unspoilt western coast of Wales between the big sky and the briny sea, where the cliffs plunge to the golden sands and smugglers’ coves below. The site has 80 pitches of which 36 are for touring units including 18 for tents There are also 45 lodges, mobile homes and glamping pods, some are available to hire. Here you will discover some of the finest beaches in the country as well as the 186-mile coastal path. Throughout the county you’ll find every form of outdoor activity known to man, as well as adventure parks, theatres, cinemas, boat excursions, fabulous places to eat and beautiful towns and villages to explore. You could visit the Preseli Hills, Pembroke Castle or the iconic cathedral at St Davids, Britain’s most compact and bijou city.
South Wales Touring Park
South Wales Touring Park is an adult-only, all-year caravan park in South Wales. It is located on the outskirts of Llanelli. The hard-standing pitches are beautifully landscaped on a peaceful hillside, so you can enjoy country views over the Loughor Estuary.
Hungerford Farm Touring Caravan Park
Hungerford Farm is a family run touring caravan park located in a quiet, central semi-rural location and open all year round. You will receive a very warm welcome from the site owners and team, who are very helpful with local knowledge. This is a lovely site, mainly open plan over two fields with easy access off the A4075, providing 25 standard pitches in one area and the other has 12 super pitches (with mains water) and 8 grass pitches. Both areas are sympathetically landscaped with a central recreational area. All the hardstanding pitches have electric hook up and grey water drainage. Levelling blocks may be required on some pitches as the site is on a slight slope. Facilities are of a high standard; the site is very safe for children and there is a designated dog walk field plus an outdoor dog shower. The site also offers caravan storage facilities.
Tything Barn Naturist Camping
Tything Barn Naturist Campsite is set in a 23 acre old quarry on the Milford Haven estuary amongst salt marshes. It is in a most beautiful location, very peaceful, totally unspoilt and has many hidden secluded pitches. The atmosphere is very informal and relaxed, a real place to get away from the modern world with small lakes and stream’s on-site as well as the estuary to explore. Although a ‘Naturist Site’, dress code is optional and there is no obligation to get back to nature - all are very welcome. The site owners and creators June & Joe have semi-retired and the site is managed by Fran & Dan. You will receive a very warm welcome from both owners and managers who are there to help and assist to make your holiday a success. A large open plan field accommodates 40 well-spaced tents/caravans/motorhomes grass pitches, 30 have 6A electricity. Readers who have ventured to enjoy some of the naturist sites featured in our France guide or Southleigh Manor in Cornwall may be intrigued to visit Tything Barn.
Well Park Caravan & Camping Site
Well Park Caravans & Holiday Cottages site is situated just outside Tenby, on the beautiful south Wales coast. During the day children can enjoy the play area which features swings, sandpit and multi-play area. The site has been beautifully landscaped with manicured gardens, flower beds, rockeries, and even a fish-pond to ensure that guests enjoy their surroundings.
Tretio Camping & Caravanning Park
Tretio Camping & Caravanning Park is a well-organised and compact site; set close to the Wales Coastal Path, which is just 1.5 miles away. The quiet roads around are suitable for walkers and cyclists.
Brynawelon Touring & Camping Park
Brynawelon Touring & Camping Park is a friendly, attractive and well-appointed campsite. It is in a stunning rural location within two miles of the Ceredigion coast with its beaches, and close to the River Teifi with plenty of water-based activities.
South Cockett Caravan & Camping Park
South Cockett is an attractive and well maintained park which is personally run by the James family (Stephen, Esme and Will). The park provides 70 caravan pitches, all with electricity and 20 tent pitches, some with electricity. They are all grass (no hardstandings) and laid out over five separate areas which are separated by high, well maintained hedges. There is, however, no separation between pitches and very little shade. A bus service to Broad Haven and Haverfordwest is only 300 yards from the site. A well stocked shop can be found in nearby Broad Haven along with its Blue Flag beach.
River View Touring Park
Nestling in the valley of the River Gwili, River View is an attractive, quiet and friendly park made up of three fields: one by the river which is kept for adults only and two on a plateau up a steep slope on the opposite side of the lane. Particular care has been taken to protect the natural environment. There are 60 level, generously sized pitches, all with 16A electricity, 44 have hardstanding and 12 are fully serviced. This is a popular rural retreat for young families and older couples. The park is close to the end of the M4. This allows easy access and there is plenty to do or see in the near vicinity, including castles, gardens, beaches, wildfowl reserves and a water park.
Creampots Touring Caravan & Camping Park
This peacefully located and beautifully manicured, garden-like park is ideal for couples and families, and is a convenient base within easy reach of beaches or for touring the local area. Creampots has 62 spacious, level pitches all with 10A electric hook-ups, including 21 with gravel hardstanding, and ten pitches for tents. There is a separate field and an overflow area taking 32 tents for the August peak holiday time. This is an ideal location for the local attractions.
Bryn Ednyfed Caravan & Motorhome Park
Bryn Ednyfed Caravan & Motorhome Park is a peaceful site with spacious and well-laid-out pitches with electricity hookups and water available on the pitches. The welcoming owners are on hand to help with anything you may need when staying here, with ideas of where to go sightseeing and where the best attractions are. There are castles, monuments and mines to explore and over 125 miles of coastline to enjoy. The site facilities include a new heated shower block and a sizeable accessible wetroom.
Moreton Farm Leisure Park
Moreton Farm has been developed in a secluded valley, a 10-20 minute walk from Saundersfoot and four miles from Tenby. It provides 36 caravan pitches (all with 10A electricity, including 22 fully serviced hardstanding pitches) plus 24 tent pitches on two sloping, neatly cut grass fields. There are 12 pine holiday lodges and four cottages to rent occupying another field. The site is approached under a railway bridge (height 10 ft. 9 ins, width across the top 6 ft. 6 ins, but with alternative access over the railway line for slightly larger vehicles just possible). There are a few trains during the day, none at night. This is a quiet family site.
Riverside Caravan Park
Riverside Caravan Park is the best of both worlds, with a peaceful location that is still in reach of all the bits and bobs you need for everyday life. Its setting is in 14 acres of wooded valley landscapes, with lovely views. A nature lover's paradise, the park has been awarded the David Bellamy Conservation Award Scheme and took home three badges in the 5-in-5 habitat scheme. Wildlife are very welcome visitors, with insect houses, bird houses and feeders and bat boxes all in place at the park. The site has 38 hardstanding touring pitches, with electric and awning space to suit touring vehicles. No tents allowed. There are also a number of mobile homes both private and available to hire. Sheltered in its own river valley, just a couple of miles from the coast, and seven miles from the bustling university town Aberystwyth. The site offers the ultimate in peace, quiet and seclusion. The crystal-clear River Leri meanders around the park. Go bird watching, rambling or just enjoy the peace and quiet around your chosen pitch.
Springwater Lakes
Set in 20 acres of Welsh countryside, Springwater offers a selection of fishing lakes to keep even the keenest of anglers occupied. However, it is not just anglers who will enjoy this site – it is a lovely base to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this part of Wales. Springwater offers 40 spacious, flat pitches either on grass or 30 gravel hardstanding, all with 16A electricity and ten fully serviced pitches, plus ten tent pitches. Malcolm and Shirley Bexon are very proud of their site and welcome all visitors with a smile. This is not a site for children unless they enjoy fishing (no play areas). If you want to learn about fishing, Malcolm or Mark will be happy to help.
Aeron Coast Caravan Park
Aeron Coast is a family holiday park with a wide range of recreational facilities, on the west coast of Wales. Although it has a high proportion of caravan holiday homes (200 privately owned), touring units of all types are provided for in two fields separated from the beach and sea by a high bank (although the best beach is on the south side of this traditional fishing village). Pitches are on level grass with all units regularly and well spaced in lines in traditional style. The main attraction of the park is its excellent provision for families, both in and out of doors.

West Wales

Much of Ceredigion’s 50 mile coast is designated a Heritage Coast and boat trips offer the opportunity to view this rugged coastline and get up close to its wildlife. Pembrokeshire, with it’s famous National Park, is the home of Dylan Thomas, old castles, and attractive countryside. Carmarthenshire is home to the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

Places of intererest

  • Oakwood Park, Wales’ only theme park
  • The National Botanic Gardens at Aberglasney
  • Dolaucothi Goldmines
  • Historic, stone-walled Aberaeron.