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Campsites in Wales

Rugged landscapes, stunning coastlines, charming seaside villages and epic history combine to make these campsites in Wales perfect for your next holiday. The beaches of Pembrokeshire are particularly popular with families, while Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons are amazing for outdoor adventures. Discover our top range of camping sites in Wales and get planning your getaway!

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535 campsites in Wales

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Belan Bluebell Woods, Cwmbelan, Llanidloes, PowysPlaceholder image
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Belan Bluebell Woods

Cwmbelan, Llanidloes, Powys

Hidden in the Cambrian mountains, choose wild meadow camping or glamping with hot tubs at this eco-conscious site.

Kite View Camping, Haverfordwest, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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Kite View Camping

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire

Secluded meadow and woodland camping with fire pits in the heart of Pembrokeshire, ten minutes from the coast.

Pant Yr Onnen Lakeside Campsite, Bala, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Lakeside, family-friendly site set in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, on the foreshore of Bala Lake.

Abermarlais Caravan and Camping Park, Llangadog, CarmarthenshirePlaceholder image
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Abermarlais Caravan and Camping Park

Llangadog, Carmarthenshire

Five star adult only and dog friendly site on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in country surroundings.

The Oyster Farm Caravan Site, Dwyran, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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The Oyster Farm Caravan Site

Dwyran, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey

A dog-friendly touring, tent and motorhome site on a working oyster farm in the Anglesey AONB.

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Argoed Meadow Camping and Caravan Site, Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn, CarmarthenshirePlaceholder image
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Argoed Meadow Camping and Caravan Site

Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire

Touring and camping in pretty West Wales, close to waterfalls with leaping salmon and excellent fishing.

Mill Haven Place, Haverfordwest, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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Mill Haven Place

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire

Opens 2 May

Peaceful, family and dog friendly camping and glamping site that allows campfires. Five minutes to Little Haven.

Ty Rhos Farm Certificated Site, New Quay, CeredigionPlaceholder image
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Ty Rhos Farm Certificated Site

New Quay, Ceredigion

Secluded family-friendly site with sea views. Close to the seaside town of New Quay and the Ceredigion Coast Path.

Hendre Hall, Llwyngwril, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Hendre Hall

Llwyngwril, Gwynedd

Camping between Cardigan Bay beaches and the beautiful countryside of the Cambrian

Cambrian Mountains Glamping and Camping, Tregaron, CeredigionPlaceholder image
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Peaceful family-run camping and glamping site with stunning mountain views. Just 30 minutes from Aberaeron town.

Llwyn Ffynnon Caravan Park, Y Ffor, Pwllheli, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Llwyn Ffynnon Caravan Park

Y Ffor, Pwllheli, Gwynedd

A central base on the Llyn Peninsula, 10 mins from beaches and even closer to Pwllheli. Pub and fishing on site.

Eisteddfa Caravan and Camping Park, Criccieth, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Tent and touring park set on the edge of Snowdonia with a camping pod, games room, fishing, and cafe.

Camp Plas, Welshpool, PowysPlaceholder image
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Camp Plas

Welshpool, Powys

Haven for animal lovers, walkers and those that simply want to get a little closer to nature.

Trefechan Wen Coastal Camping, Goodwick, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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Trefechan Wen Coastal Camping

Goodwick, Pembrokeshire

Off-grid campsite with views of the Preseli Hills. A 20 minute walk to the coast, five minutes to Fishguard.

Cefn Cae Certificated Site, Rowen, ConwyPlaceholder image
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Touring and camping in the Snowdonia National Park, 3 miles from Conwy and ideal for exploring North Wales.

Awel Yr Awen, Lampeter, CeredigionPlaceholder image
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Awel Yr Awen

Lampeter, Ceredigion

Peaceful off grid site with private pitches and two bell tents, just 15 minutes from the coast. Campfires welcome.

Hirdre Fawr Caravan and Camping Site, Pwllheli, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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A family friendly site, with private track to the pebbly coves at Rhosgor (home to the seals) and the coastal path.

Seren Bach Campsite, Llowes, Hay-on-Wye, PowysPlaceholder image
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Seren Bach Campsite

Llowes, Hay-on-Wye, Powys

Small, family friendly campsite for tents and small campervans. Glamping bell tent available.

The Hide Camping and Glamping, Newport, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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The Hide Camping and Glamping

Newport, Pembrokeshire

Camping and glamping in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Only a ten minute walk to the nearest beach.

Coastal Stay Campsite, Berea, Haverfordwest, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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Coastal Stay Campsite

Berea, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire

A coastal site, one mile from the beach for campfire camping and bell tent stays. Pizza oven and hammocks on site.

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Wales is brimming with adventures - packing in three national parks, top beaches, castles and much more. See it all from our list of the top 15 best sites in Wales.

Tenby, Barmouth, Snowdonia and St Davids are some of Wales' most popular places to camp.

There are lots of great campsites by the beach and coast in Wales, and the best are listed here.

More than three quarters of campsites in Wales allow pets. Browse a list of dog friendly sites here.

More than a quarter of campsites in Wales open year round. Browse and book from our selection here.

Plenty of great Welsh campsites and holiday parks offer swimming pools. Browse a list of sites here.

Wales has a top selection of 5 star camping sites. Browse our list here.