Beach camping in Brecon Beacons National Park

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You’ll find over 120 beach camping spots scattered around Brecon Beacons National Park, where wild hills meet the Welsh coast. If you’re after surf, sand, and a pitch with a campfire, this is your patch. Prices swing from as little as £14 a night up to an average of £91, so you can rough it or run with a few more comforts. Top picks from regulars include Big Barn Camping (28 reviews), Berry's Ground Lane Campsite (14 reviews), and Ffosygrafel Isaf Camping (9 reviews). Walk from your tent to the shore in minutes, cast a line, or grab your board—surfing, fishing, and hiking are all on the menu. Facilities usually cover toilets and spots for a fire, and most sites let you bring your dog. Rubbish bins are standard, but always double-check what to pack out. Local knowledge: rain comes in quick, so keep a dry bag handy.

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You’ll find over 120 beach camping spots scattered around Brecon Beacons National Park, where wild hills meet the Welsh coast. If you’re after surf, sand, and a pitch with a campfire, this is your patch. Prices swing from as little as £14 a night up to an average of £91, so you can rough it or run with a few more comforts. Top picks from regulars include Big Barn Camping (28 reviews), Berry's Ground Lane Campsite (14 reviews), and Ffosygrafel Isaf Camping (9 reviews). Walk from your tent to the shore in minutes, cast a line, or grab your board—surfing, fishing, and hiking are all on the menu. Facilities usually cover toilets and spots for a fire, and most sites let you bring your dog. Rubbish bins are standard, but always double-check what to pack out. Local knowledge: rain comes in quick, so keep a dry bag handy.

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