Cardigan Bay Camping and Caravanning Club offers easy access to the coves and beaches of west Wales - a nature lover's paradise where you can see an array of wildlife, from red kites to dolphins.
Three miles from site is the town of New Quay, where you can see dolphins from the beach and learn more about them at the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre. The New Quay Honey Farm is the largest in Wales, and you can find out more about red kites and buzzards at Bwlch Nant Yr Arian Visitor Centre and feeding station. The Cardigan area is home to a large number of artists and craft producers, and you can visit a variety of galleries and craft shops in the area. Cross Inn, the village near the site, has shops, a Post Office and a friendly pub with good food. Non-members welcome.
Open from 1 April to 31 October
Grass pitches without electric hook-ups.
Grass pitches with electric hook-ups.
Hardstanding pitches with optional electric hook-ups.
Max 6 people
Stylish glamping tents measuring 7m x 5m. Including two bedroom areas with real beds (one double and one bunk beds), sofa and kitchen/dining facilities. Sleeps six (or up to four adults). Sorry, no pets.
Aberystwyth, the capital of mid-Wales, is 25 miles away. Now a university town, it has a variety of amenities and attractions including a bustling marina and the largest Arts Centre in Wales.
Aberystwyth, (22 miles)
Nature based camping in a spacious meadow. Great for exploring the West Wales coast and surrounding countryside.
Cardigan, (10.1 miles)
Coastal luxury lodges and eco cabins with private bathrooms and hot tubs. Five minutes from Cardigan Bay beaches.
Lampeter, (10.2 miles)
Luxury safari tents overlooking the Teifi Valley. Some with hot tubs, accessible features and welcoming dogs.
Capel Coleman, Boncath, Capel Coleman (15.4 miles)
Multi-award winning camping and glamping dog friendly site by the Cardigan Coast and its beaches.