
Rhayader campsites
Rich with beauty at the Craig Coch Dam and history on its bustling streets, Rhayader is a Welsh gem. Gaze at the stunning scenery on a walk through the Elan Valley before you spend the afternoon feeding the Red Kites at Gigrin Farm. Get some rest in one of these Rhayader campsites.
10 Rhayader campsites
Llanidloes, Powys (8.3 miles)
4.76 /5
5 reviews
100%
would recommend
Peaceful off-grid camping and glamping with private facilities, fire pits and rural views. Family and dog friendly!
Llandegely, Llandrindod Wells, Powys (10.4 miles)
4.87 /5
34 reviews
97%
would recommend
Secluded and scenic adult-only site with touring pitches and glamping, along with an onsite pleasure fishing lake!
Builth Wells, Powys (11.6 miles)
Ensuite adult only glamping on the River Irfon with free of charge fishing. Ten minutes to Builth Wells.
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Rhayader, Powys (2.6 miles)
A fully equipped site at the foot of the beautiful Elan Valley in Mid Wales, with large hardstanding super pitches.
Builth Wells, Powys (6.1 miles)
Unique spherical tree tents set in the pines of the Brecon Beacons close to Llandrindod Wells. Featured on TV.
Builth Wells, Powys (8.3 miles)
Small, off-grid site on a peaceful working sheep farm. Near the River Wye, ten minutes from Builth Wells.
Cwmbelan, Llanidloes, Powys (9 miles)
Hidden in the Cambrian mountains, choose wild meadow camping or glamping with hot tubs at this eco-conscious site.
Llanidloes, Powys (9 miles)
A quiet, hilltop site on a working farm in the Wye Valley, settled in the hear of the nearby AONB.
Llandrindod Wells, Powys (9.6 miles)
A site in Mid Wales, situated on a working farm and near the Heart of Wales train. Peaceful, with fine views.
Llanidloes, Powys (11 miles)
A 5 star family owned touring park, welcoming adults and dogs in the historic Clywedog Valley, near the Severn Way.