Camping in the Brecon Beacons National Park (Bannau Brycheiniog)

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As one of the only International Dark Sky Reserves in Wales, there are few better places to go camping, glamping, or caravanning than the river valleys and hills of Brecon Beacons National Park. On a camping holiday, you can scale popular Pen-Y-Fan; hike, bike, or go pony trekking along the area’s myriad public footpaths; go sailing, canoeing, or kayaking on Llangorse Lake; or climb aboard the Brecon Mountain Railway. All of it is surrounded by dog-friendly campsites and spots where campervans are welcome—not to mention that the park is just an hour outside Cardiff and Swansea in South Wales. Brecon Beacons’ national park status means it’s one of the top spots in the country to pitch a tent, and at any campsite, you will have adventure on your doorstep. Whether you’re after a farm stay, somewhere to park your campervan, or a simple clearing for your tent as you hotfoot across the countryside, we’ve got you covered.

The Brecon Beacons is an adventurer’s paradise with opportunities on land and water—The Beacons beckon runners, walkers, and peak baggers who want to conquer the national park’s highest peak, Pen-y-Fan, as well as climbers and cavers looking to explore the limestone caves and outcrops. But it’s not just a place for experienced explorers, as there are plenty of relaxing outdoor pursuits too.

Hiking and Walking

Hiking the 833-metre summit of Pen-y-Fan is likely the most popular activity in the Beacons, but with 2,000 miles of footpaths across the park, there's lots to choose from. Navigate your own route or follow waymarked trails like the Beacons Way, a 99-mile route running east-to-west. Offa’s Dyke Path also dips into the park as it traces the Welsh-English border. There’s more level walking along the tow paths of the Mon and Brec Canal, which joins the longer-distance Taff Trail. This 55-mile route links to Cardiff, largely following old railway lines and making for pleasant cycling. To see some of the park’s waterfalls, follow the five-mile Four Falls Walk.

Biking & Climbing

This area claims some of the best mountain biking terrain in Wales,  and the activity hubs of Brecon and Crickenhowell are the places to find routes. Climbing hotspots are plentiful too—these tend to be in the south of the park, along the limestone ridge that’s also home to the cave systems that make potholing and caving so popular here.

Water Sports

Kayaking, canoeing and paddleboarding can be enjoyed on the canal, even by beginners. The faster flowing Rivers Usk and Wye are home to some higher-graded waters for more experienced paddlers.

Family Fun

Brecon attractions include the Cantref Adventure Farm, where farmyard fun will be a hit with the kids. Another family favourite, this one on the south side of the park, is the Brecon Mountain Railway, which offers the chance to see the scenery without having to pull on the hiking boots. Elsewhere, the subterranean world is revealed at the National Showcave Centre of Wales, where visitors can explore part of an underground cave system discovered by two farmers in 1912. This spot has 10 attractions rolled into one admission ticket, including one of Europe’s largest dinosaur parks. About an hour east, you can head back underground at the Big Pit National Coal Museum to find out about Welsh industrial history.

There are lots of scenically situated villages in the Beacons, with most of the larger towns set around the park’s edges. Crickhowell in Monmouthshire Is the exception, located in the heart of the park and connected to Brecon on the northern edge. This walking hub offers outdoors shops, walking routes through the town, and an annual walking festival each March. But for many campers, Abergavenny, six miles south of Crickhowell, is the first Beacons town they come across. A gateway to the park on its very southern boundary, Abergavenny is a market town and a great place to pick up supplies.

At the other end of the A40 artery through the eastern end of the national park, Brecon is another town with independent shops, outdoor retailers, and the Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre, where campers can grab maps and information (or hit the tearoom with its views of Pen-y-Fan).. Here, art galleries and small museums can keep campers occupied on rainy days too. And its canal basin is the launching point for cruises down the Mon and Brec Canal, as well as the starting (or finishing) point of the 55-mile Taff Trail.

From Brecon it’s 15 miles east to another Beacon gateway town: Hay-on-Wye. On the very northeastern tip of the national park, this  town of books features lots of second-hand bookshops and a famous literary festival. It’s also on the banks of the River Wye and on Offa’s Dyke National Trail, which traces the Welsh-English border. Over on the western edge of the national park, Llandeilo in the Towy Valley is another attractive town that was once an ancient capital of Wales—nearby Dinefwr Castle serves as a reminder.

98% (1.6K) 4,518 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Brecon Beacons National Park

Panpwnton Campsite

1. Panpwnton Campsite

99%
(169)
Knighton, England · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A riverside campsite on Offa’s Dyke Path near Knighton
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£12
 / night
Noxon Farm

2. Noxon Farm

100%
(14)
Lydney, England · 4 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Surrounded by the lush, ancient woodlands in the Forest of Dean forest, this serene and spacious 2 acre field offers the perfect backdrop for your next camping adventure. The field is part of an old dairy farm with beautiful fishing lake. Our camping facilities are eco friendly and we have 2 compost toilets along with wash basins and washing up sinks. Two hot showers as well. Solar lighting is at the facilities and there is a fire pit available.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£27
 / night
Pytingwyn Woods

3. Pytingwyn Woods

97%
(144)
Brecon, Wales · 8 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Almost-wild camping on the banks of the River Honddu, edging the Brecon Beacons
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
£13
 / night
Marilyn Meadows- Vintage Airstream.

4. Marilyn Meadows- Vintage Airstream.

100%
(1)
Herefordshire, England · 1 unit
A vintage Airstream caravan in its own little meadow in the Herefordshire countryside
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£72
 / night
Woodside Country Park

5. Woodside Country Park

98%
(150)
Ledbury, England · 65 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Glamping pods, Scandinavian lodges and first-class camping and caravanning in 25-acre's of Herefordshire countryside, covered by pockets of woodland
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£30
 / night
Celtic Woodland Holidays

6. Celtic Woodland Holidays

99%
(139)
Maesmynis, Wales · 13 units · Tents, Glamping
An idyllic, wooded, Wye Valley escape, offering glamping pods, a treehouse and traditional woodland camping on levelled pitches
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Brandy House Farm

7. Brandy House Farm

100%
(30)
Knighton, Wales · 6 units · Tents, Glamping
Sleek wooden Camping PODs and upcycled vintage caravan on the welsh border with excellent walking and mountain biking on the doorstep
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Pwllyn Farm Camping

8. Pwllyn Farm Camping

100%
(219)
Brecon, Wales · 18 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A wild-feeling, adult-only campsite in the Brecon Beacons National Park, with impressive views of Pen y Fan
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£13
 / night
Nantcellan Barns

9. Nantcellan Barns

90%
(26)
Aberystwyth, Wales · 17 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Simple farm camping near Clarach Beach on the beautiful Ceredigion coast
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Glynmarch Farm Camping

10. Glynmarch Farm Camping

99%
(54)
Llandeilo, Wales · 15 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A quiet, relaxed, riverside campsite with acres of Carmarthenshire countryside to explore
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£12
 / night
Pentwyn Dingle and Lodge Field Camp

11. Pentwyn Dingle and Lodge Field Camp

97%
(56)
Hay On Wye, Wales · 30 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Almost wild camping with good views, near the River Wye and Brecon Beacons
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£10
 / night
Gurt Yurts

12. Gurt Yurts

100%
(23)
Churchill, England · 9 units · Tents, Glamping
Off the beaten track on top of the Mendips in an area of outstanding natural beauty. A mixture of four acres of wild woodland, orchard and field set on a hillside. Our Yurt is set up in the trees giving you peaceful seclusion and a clear view across the sea to Wales and the mountains of the Brecon Beacons. The Yurt is big and sleeps up to four very comfortably. It has its own stove and outside is a washroom just for you with hot shower , toilet and sinks. Your own meadow allows you to just relax and be. Up on the campfield you can bring your own tent or hire a Belle tent from us with all the fittings to camp contentedly. Our new Wash House has hot showers, flushing toilets and basins. You can light a fire and cook up a BBQ or maybe just watch the world go by. A huge range of activities are possible or you can lie in the hammock with a good book. We have very friendly dogs and rescue chickens who may come and visit. Wild deer wander past in the early morning mist and the odd buzzard picks an argument with a bunch of crows but nothing much else should disturb you. We moved here after an 18 month search 8 years ago. It was close to everything we wanted and we've spent some time getting a bit closer.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£12
 / night
68 Degrees West

13. 68 Degrees West

99%
(99)
Cradoc, Wales · 10 units · Motorhomes, Glamping
Pod glamping and family camping on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, with a handy location near Brecon town and sunrises you'll never forget.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Showers
from 
£30
 / night
Tor Cefn Farm

14. Tor Cefn Farm

94%
(16)
Kidwelly, Wales · 1 unit · Tent, Motorhome
A back-to-basics Carmarthenshire campsite with farm animals and a tearoom
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£22
 / night
Mendip Ski Camp

15. Mendip Ski Camp

86%
(7)
Cheddar, England · 30 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Camping at the foot of the Mendips – next door to an activity centre and dry ski slope
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£20
 / night
Cwmllwyd Getaways

16. Cwmllwyd Getaways

98%
(80)
Powys, Wales · 3 units
Welsh valley glamping with panoramic views and hot tubs
Showers
Hot Tub
Wifi
from 
£117
 / night
Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin.

17. Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin.

99%
(85)
St Briavels, England · 4 units
Magical, secluded glamping in the Wye Valley, yards from the Offas Dyke trail
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£96
 / night
Ffynnonwen Farm Wild Camping

18. Ffynnonwen Farm Wild Camping

91%
(17)
Bontnewydd, Wales · 1 unit · Tent, Motorhome
Nearly wild camping on a smallholding in West Wales
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£16
 / night
Knotted Roots eco-stay camping

19. Knotted Roots eco-stay camping

94%
(24)
Tenbury Wells, England · 1 unit
KNOTTED ROOTS ECO STAY An insight to your stay… A peaceful idillc 10 acre organic orchard, set in the Shropshire’s rolling hills. Nestled away on a quiet country lane, just a short walking distance from Tenbury wells known as ‘the town in the orchards ‘ . You’ll wake up and unwind to the sound of bird. Our orchard boasts a wide array of native wildflowers, birds and wildlife. regular sightings of Buzzards, red kites, merlin, owls, deer, foxes and badges. Being nestled on a hill, surrounded by ancient trees, a clear night creates the perfect dark setting for star gazing. We welcome you to light a evening fire, howl to the moon, and listen out for the resident owls ‘twittwoo’ in to the night… Or maybe just relax and Watch the sun setting over the hills from our swinging bench…..The perfect end to a summers day. Our pitches are well spread out to ensure families feel safe and private. We sell firewood and our own charcoal on site.. We a beautiful hand made cob pizza oven available to hire the perfect way to spend an evening with family and friends. .. "This site operates under a Certified Location (CL) exemption. All guests are required to hold current membership with the Campfire Companions Club. Non‑members may obtain membership at the point of booking."
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£20
 / night
Berrends Farm

20. Berrends Farm

96%
(38)
Ledbury, England · 6 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
We are in the 3 counties area, a short distance from the Malvern Hills. We have pitches for tents and caravans, and also a Shepherds Hut and an Annex. We are a small working farm. We welcome our guests to enjoy our home. There are lots of local pubs and towns to visit and local attractions located nearby.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£32
 / night

As one of the only International Dark Sky Reserves in Wales, there are few better places to go camping, glamping, or caravanning than the river valleys and hills of Brecon Beacons National Park. On a camping holiday, you can scale popular Pen-Y-Fan; hike, bike, or go pony trekking along the area’s myriad public footpaths; go sailing, canoeing, or kayaking on Llangorse Lake; or climb aboard the Brecon Mountain Railway. All of it is surrounded by dog-friendly campsites and spots where campervans are welcome—not to mention that the park is just an hour outside Cardiff and Swansea in South Wales. Brecon Beacons’ national park status means it’s one of the top spots in the country to pitch a tent, and at any campsite, you will have adventure on your doorstep. Whether you’re after a farm stay, somewhere to park your campervan, or a simple clearing for your tent as you hotfoot across the countryside, we’ve got you covered.

The Brecon Beacons is an adventurer’s paradise with opportunities on land and water—The Beacons beckon runners, walkers, and peak baggers who want to conquer the national park’s highest peak, Pen-y-Fan, as well as climbers and cavers looking to explore the limestone caves and outcrops. But it’s not just a place for experienced explorers, as there are plenty of relaxing outdoor pursuits too.

Hiking and Walking

Hiking the 833-metre summit of Pen-y-Fan is likely the most popular activity in the Beacons, but with 2,000 miles of footpaths across the park, there's lots to choose from. Navigate your own route or follow waymarked trails like the Beacons Way, a 99-mile route running east-to-west. Offa’s Dyke Path also dips into the park as it traces the Welsh-English border. There’s more level walking along the tow paths of the Mon and Brec Canal, which joins the longer-distance Taff Trail. This 55-mile route links to Cardiff, largely following old railway lines and making for pleasant cycling. To see some of the park’s waterfalls, follow the five-mile Four Falls Walk.

Biking & Climbing

This area claims some of the best mountain biking terrain in Wales,  and the activity hubs of Brecon and Crickenhowell are the places to find routes. Climbing hotspots are plentiful too—these tend to be in the south of the park, along the limestone ridge that’s also home to the cave systems that make potholing and caving so popular here.

Water Sports

Kayaking, canoeing and paddleboarding can be enjoyed on the canal, even by beginners. The faster flowing Rivers Usk and Wye are home to some higher-graded waters for more experienced paddlers.

Family Fun

Brecon attractions include the Cantref Adventure Farm, where farmyard fun will be a hit with the kids. Another family favourite, this one on the south side of the park, is the Brecon Mountain Railway, which offers the chance to see the scenery without having to pull on the hiking boots. Elsewhere, the subterranean world is revealed at the National Showcave Centre of Wales, where visitors can explore part of an underground cave system discovered by two farmers in 1912. This spot has 10 attractions rolled into one admission ticket, including one of Europe’s largest dinosaur parks. About an hour east, you can head back underground at the Big Pit National Coal Museum to find out about Welsh industrial history.

There are lots of scenically situated villages in the Beacons, with most of the larger towns set around the park’s edges. Crickhowell in Monmouthshire Is the exception, located in the heart of the park and connected to Brecon on the northern edge. This walking hub offers outdoors shops, walking routes through the town, and an annual walking festival each March. But for many campers, Abergavenny, six miles south of Crickhowell, is the first Beacons town they come across. A gateway to the park on its very southern boundary, Abergavenny is a market town and a great place to pick up supplies.

At the other end of the A40 artery through the eastern end of the national park, Brecon is another town with independent shops, outdoor retailers, and the Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre, where campers can grab maps and information (or hit the tearoom with its views of Pen-y-Fan).. Here, art galleries and small museums can keep campers occupied on rainy days too. And its canal basin is the launching point for cruises down the Mon and Brec Canal, as well as the starting (or finishing) point of the 55-mile Taff Trail.

From Brecon it’s 15 miles east to another Beacon gateway town: Hay-on-Wye. On the very northeastern tip of the national park, this  town of books features lots of second-hand bookshops and a famous literary festival. It’s also on the banks of the River Wye and on Offa’s Dyke National Trail, which traces the Welsh-English border. Over on the western edge of the national park, Llandeilo in the Towy Valley is another attractive town that was once an ancient capital of Wales—nearby Dinefwr Castle serves as a reminder.

98% (1.6K) 4,518 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Brecon Beacons National Park

Panpwnton Campsite

1. Panpwnton Campsite

99%
(169)
Knighton, England · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A riverside campsite on Offa’s Dyke Path near Knighton
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£12
 / night
Noxon Farm

2. Noxon Farm

100%
(14)
Lydney, England · 4 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Surrounded by the lush, ancient woodlands in the Forest of Dean forest, this serene and spacious 2 acre field offers the perfect backdrop for your next camping adventure. The field is part of an old dairy farm with beautiful fishing lake. Our camping facilities are eco friendly and we have 2 compost toilets along with wash basins and washing up sinks. Two hot showers as well. Solar lighting is at the facilities and there is a fire pit available.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£27
 / night
Pytingwyn Woods

3. Pytingwyn Woods

97%
(144)
Brecon, Wales · 8 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Almost-wild camping on the banks of the River Honddu, edging the Brecon Beacons
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
£13
 / night
Marilyn Meadows- Vintage Airstream.

4. Marilyn Meadows- Vintage Airstream.

100%
(1)
Herefordshire, England · 1 unit
A vintage Airstream caravan in its own little meadow in the Herefordshire countryside
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£72
 / night
Woodside Country Park

5. Woodside Country Park

98%
(150)
Ledbury, England · 65 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Glamping pods, Scandinavian lodges and first-class camping and caravanning in 25-acre's of Herefordshire countryside, covered by pockets of woodland
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£30
 / night
Celtic Woodland Holidays

6. Celtic Woodland Holidays

99%
(139)
Maesmynis, Wales · 13 units · Tents, Glamping
An idyllic, wooded, Wye Valley escape, offering glamping pods, a treehouse and traditional woodland camping on levelled pitches
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Brandy House Farm

7. Brandy House Farm

100%
(30)
Knighton, Wales · 6 units · Tents, Glamping
Sleek wooden Camping PODs and upcycled vintage caravan on the welsh border with excellent walking and mountain biking on the doorstep
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Pwllyn Farm Camping

8. Pwllyn Farm Camping

100%
(219)
Brecon, Wales · 18 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A wild-feeling, adult-only campsite in the Brecon Beacons National Park, with impressive views of Pen y Fan
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£13
 / night
Nantcellan Barns

9. Nantcellan Barns

90%
(26)
Aberystwyth, Wales · 17 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Simple farm camping near Clarach Beach on the beautiful Ceredigion coast
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Glynmarch Farm Camping

10. Glynmarch Farm Camping

99%
(54)
Llandeilo, Wales · 15 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A quiet, relaxed, riverside campsite with acres of Carmarthenshire countryside to explore
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£12
 / night
Pentwyn Dingle and Lodge Field Camp

11. Pentwyn Dingle and Lodge Field Camp

97%
(56)
Hay On Wye, Wales · 30 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Almost wild camping with good views, near the River Wye and Brecon Beacons
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£10
 / night
Gurt Yurts

12. Gurt Yurts

100%
(23)
Churchill, England · 9 units · Tents, Glamping
Off the beaten track on top of the Mendips in an area of outstanding natural beauty. A mixture of four acres of wild woodland, orchard and field set on a hillside. Our Yurt is set up in the trees giving you peaceful seclusion and a clear view across the sea to Wales and the mountains of the Brecon Beacons. The Yurt is big and sleeps up to four very comfortably. It has its own stove and outside is a washroom just for you with hot shower , toilet and sinks. Your own meadow allows you to just relax and be. Up on the campfield you can bring your own tent or hire a Belle tent from us with all the fittings to camp contentedly. Our new Wash House has hot showers, flushing toilets and basins. You can light a fire and cook up a BBQ or maybe just watch the world go by. A huge range of activities are possible or you can lie in the hammock with a good book. We have very friendly dogs and rescue chickens who may come and visit. Wild deer wander past in the early morning mist and the odd buzzard picks an argument with a bunch of crows but nothing much else should disturb you. We moved here after an 18 month search 8 years ago. It was close to everything we wanted and we've spent some time getting a bit closer.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£12
 / night
68 Degrees West

13. 68 Degrees West

99%
(99)
Cradoc, Wales · 10 units · Motorhomes, Glamping
Pod glamping and family camping on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, with a handy location near Brecon town and sunrises you'll never forget.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Showers
from 
£30
 / night
Tor Cefn Farm

14. Tor Cefn Farm

94%
(16)
Kidwelly, Wales · 1 unit · Tent, Motorhome
A back-to-basics Carmarthenshire campsite with farm animals and a tearoom
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£22
 / night
Mendip Ski Camp

15. Mendip Ski Camp

86%
(7)
Cheddar, England · 30 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Camping at the foot of the Mendips – next door to an activity centre and dry ski slope
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£20
 / night
Cwmllwyd Getaways

16. Cwmllwyd Getaways

98%
(80)
Powys, Wales · 3 units
Welsh valley glamping with panoramic views and hot tubs
Showers
Hot Tub
Wifi
from 
£117
 / night
Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin.

17. Hideaway Hut, Camping cabin.

99%
(85)
St Briavels, England · 4 units
Magical, secluded glamping in the Wye Valley, yards from the Offas Dyke trail
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£96
 / night
Ffynnonwen Farm Wild Camping

18. Ffynnonwen Farm Wild Camping

91%
(17)
Bontnewydd, Wales · 1 unit · Tent, Motorhome
Nearly wild camping on a smallholding in West Wales
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£16
 / night
Knotted Roots eco-stay camping

19. Knotted Roots eco-stay camping

94%
(24)
Tenbury Wells, England · 1 unit
KNOTTED ROOTS ECO STAY An insight to your stay… A peaceful idillc 10 acre organic orchard, set in the Shropshire’s rolling hills. Nestled away on a quiet country lane, just a short walking distance from Tenbury wells known as ‘the town in the orchards ‘ . You’ll wake up and unwind to the sound of bird. Our orchard boasts a wide array of native wildflowers, birds and wildlife. regular sightings of Buzzards, red kites, merlin, owls, deer, foxes and badges. Being nestled on a hill, surrounded by ancient trees, a clear night creates the perfect dark setting for star gazing. We welcome you to light a evening fire, howl to the moon, and listen out for the resident owls ‘twittwoo’ in to the night… Or maybe just relax and Watch the sun setting over the hills from our swinging bench…..The perfect end to a summers day. Our pitches are well spread out to ensure families feel safe and private. We sell firewood and our own charcoal on site.. We a beautiful hand made cob pizza oven available to hire the perfect way to spend an evening with family and friends. .. "This site operates under a Certified Location (CL) exemption. All guests are required to hold current membership with the Campfire Companions Club. Non‑members may obtain membership at the point of booking."
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£20
 / night
Berrends Farm

20. Berrends Farm

96%
(38)
Ledbury, England · 6 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
We are in the 3 counties area, a short distance from the Malvern Hills. We have pitches for tents and caravans, and also a Shepherds Hut and an Annex. We are a small working farm. We welcome our guests to enjoy our home. There are lots of local pubs and towns to visit and local attractions located nearby.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£32
 / night

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Brecon Beacons National Park camping guide

Notable campgrounds

Classic camping in the Brecon Beacons National Park

Tips for snagging a campsite

Glamping in the Brecon Beacons National Park

  • Campsites in the central Beacons and eastern reaches of the Brecon Beacons National Park tend to be more family-friendly and easily accessible, so if you want to escape crowds even during peak times, head west.
  • Visit outside of peak season—July and August—if you want to stay at a more popular or central campsite. These months see the arrival of the school holidays and lots of visiting families.
  • There are a mix of year-round and seasonal campsites in the Brecon Beacons. Most basic campgrounds are closed for winter, while glamping sites often tend to open all year.

When to go

Things to do in the Brecon Beacons

Like much of Wales, the best time to hike and camp in the Brecon Beacons National Park is undoubtedly summer. However, these months bring larger crowds and families from further afield. Visit in spring for wildflowers, drier days, and cooler weather, as well as the world-famous Hay Festival, or come by in autumn for picturesque foliage, fewer people, and Abergavenny’s Food Festival. Expect year-round rain, whether drizzle or downpours, in this wet part of the world.

Know before you go

  • Brecon, Hay-on-Wye, and Abergavenny are the main (but still small) towns in the Brecon Beacons. Stock up on any essentials or niche items before you get there.
  • Driving in the Brecon Beacons involves twisty mountain roads, narrow country lanes, and lots of dead ends. Scenic, yes, but also tricky to navigate at times in a motorhome or with a caravan.
  • Although blogs regularly promote the Brecon Beacons National Park as a great wild camping destination, keep in mind that this practice is technically illegal in Wales.
  • Much of the Brecon Beacons National Park is privately owned, so stick to well-signposted, public footpaths.
  • The Beacons are more accessible than Snowdonia National Park thanks to its eastern edge on the border with England. Its peaks are a main draw, set across four mountain ranges: the Central Beacons (after which the park is named) and the Black Mountains in the east, plus the Fforest Fawr massif and the (similarly named) Black Mountain Range in the west.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wild camping is not officially permitted in the Brecon Beacons National Park. However, it is sometimes tolerated if campers follow a few guidelines and practice responsible camping. If you decide to wild camp, you should:

  • Seek permission from the landowner before setting up camp.
  • Set up camp late in the evening and leave early in the morning.
  • Camp in small groups and avoid popular locations.
  • Leave no trace of your stay, including litter, and practice proper waste disposal.
  • Respect wildlife and the environment.

It is always best to use designated campsites when visiting the Brecon Beacons to ensure you are camping legally and responsibly. There are many campsites available within the national park that cater to a range of camping preferences.

Yes, you can camp in Brecon Beacons National Park, which is located in South Wales, UK. The park offers a variety of camping options, including tent camping, caravan sites, and glamping accommodations. There are many campsites located throughout the park, and you can find one that suits your preferences and needs. To ensure a pleasant experience, it's important to choose a designated campsite and follow the park's guidelines and regulations. For more information on camping in Brecon Beacons, visit the official Brecon Beacons National Park website.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field