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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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536 campsites in Wales

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The Mill Caravan Park and Camping Site, Llanbedr, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Back to basics site by the River Artro within Snowdonia National Park, five minutes from the coast. Dogs welcome!

Riverside Caravan Park, Llandre, Borth, CeredigionPlaceholder image
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Riverside Caravan Park

Llandre, Borth, Ceredigion

A sheltered site in its own river valley, set 10 minutes from Borth Beach, with fishing on site. Dog friendly.

Camping at The Swallow Falls Inn, Betws-Y-Coed, ConwyPlaceholder image
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Tent camping and basic glamping in Gwydyr Forest next to a charming pub, perfect for exploring Snowdonia.

Pembrey Country Park Caravan and Camping, Pembrey, Llanelli, CarmarthenshirePlaceholder image
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Pembrey Country Park Caravan and Camping

Pembrey, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire

Touring and camping in a park with 500 spectacular acres, a sandy beach, a ski centre and toboggan rides.

Shoreside Caravan and Camping Park, Rhosneigr, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Family owned and operated site in a popular seaside village of Rhosneigr, just minutes from the beach.

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Parc Newydd Campsite Certificated Site, Kidwelly, CarmarthenshirePlaceholder image
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Family friendly wild camping with countryside views. Five minutes to Ferryside Beach and ten minutes to Kidwelly!

Onnen Fawr, Crai, PowysPlaceholder image
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Onnen Fawr

Crai, Powys

Ensuite shepherd's hut glamping open all year set in the Brecon Beacons overlooking the Crai River. Dogs welcome.

Campsiriol, Aberystwyth, CeredigionPlaceholder image
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Campsiriol

Aberystwyth, Ceredigion

A peaceful family-run site set in the idyllic Clarach Valley, ten minutes from Aberystwyth.

Lyons Pendyffryn Hall, Penmaenmawr, ConwyPlaceholder image
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Lyons Pendyffryn Hall

Penmaenmawr, Conwy

A stunning, dog friendly park with views over Anglesey and access to both the lovely Conwy Valley and Snowdonia.

Bryn Y Gwin Farm Caravan and Campsite, Dolgellau, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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A small, picturesque site with a fishing lake, set in woodland close to Cadair Idris and within Snowdonia.

Rhos Farm Caravan Park, Pentraeth, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Rhos Farm Caravan Park

Pentraeth, Anglesey

Touring on Anglesey, by Red Wharf Bay and only two miles from Blue Flag awarded Benllech Beach.

Glynafon Certificated Location, Saundersfoot, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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Glynafon Certificated Location

Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire

A small adult only touring site located just a ten minute walk from beaches and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.

Trewrach Glamping, Newport, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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Trewrach Glamping

Newport, Pembrokeshire

12 bell tents with stunning views of Fishguard Bay. A two-minute walk from the coastal path and Aber Bach beach.

Coed Helen Holiday Park, Caernarfon, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Coed Helen Holiday Park

Caernarfon, Gwynedd

A dog friendly woodland park near Caernarfon, picturesquely nestled between town, mountain and sea.

Glamping in Llanberis, Llanberis, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Glamping in Llanberis

Llanberis, Gwynedd

Luxury glamping yurts in the heart of Snowdonia offering direct access to the Llanberis and Ranger Path up Snowdon.

Melin Rhos Caravan Park, Moelfre, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Melin Rhos Caravan Park

Moelfre, Anglesey

Dog friendly touring and camping in Anglesey, a 20 minute walk from Lligwy beach.

The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery, Tintern, MonmouthshirePlaceholder image
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A set of gorgeous glamping options - cabins, bell tents and more - close to Tintern Abbey in the Wye Valley AONB.

Vale Park Hotel and Touring, Rhoose, Barry, Vale of GlamorganPlaceholder image
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Vale Park Hotel and Touring

Rhoose, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan

A family friendly touring site set in hotel grounds with an onsite restaurant, ten minutes from Barry Island.

Bodafon Caravan Park, Benllech, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Bodafon Caravan Park

Benllech, Anglesey

A family friendly caravan park by the sea in Benllech, Anglesey. Dogs are welcome!

Castellmarch, Abersoch, Pwllheli, GwyneddPlaceholder image
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Castellmarch

Abersoch, Pwllheli, Gwynedd

A small 5 star park, featuring touring pitches and a log cabin, close to Abersoch, seaside and great beaches.

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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.