Bell tents in Wales

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From wave-ravaged sea cliffs to idyllic country villages, Wales (Cymru in Welsh) packs a lot into its small size. Adventures are easily found, whether you want to explore cliff-top medieval castles, hike through wild mountain valleys, or go coasteering along rocky headlands, and it’s easy to discover the best Welsh campsites, from the coast of Swansea and Pembrokeshire National Park to the mountains of the Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey. Welsh weather changes as quickly as the landscapes, but mild temperatures mean it’s still a year-round destination for outdoor explorers, and campers have plenty of options all across Wales, from Llandudno, Powys, and Colwyn Bay in the north to the Gower, Swansea Bay and Glamorgan Heritage Coast in the south.

Pitch up a tent by the beach in summer, enjoy a glamping getaway in a luxury yurt or tipi on an organic farm, or cosy up at a family-run caravan park to experience the famous Welsh hospitality. Most operate with a crowd-pleasing pitch-where-you-like policy, but even at those campsites with set pitches, there’s sure to be a spacious spot suited to your tent and group size. Facilities vary from the rustic (think eco-loos and solar showers) to the refined (proper flush toilets and heated showers), and campfires are welcomed at most places. Just cross the Severn and bid a hearty "shwmae" to the land of song. We’re confident you’ll come back a happy camper from any of the campsites we recommend.

99% (392) 67 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Wales

Digeddi Wildlife Camping

1. Digeddi Wildlife Camping

97%
(129)
14 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Powys, Mid Wales
Riverside camping and glamping with canoes for hire
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Plas yn Llangoed

2. Plas yn Llangoed

94%
(71)
16 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Anglesey, North Wales
Camping pitches and bell tents on Anglesey Island with views across the Menai Strait to the mountains of Snowdonia
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£38
 / night
Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite

3. Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite

99%
(355)
30 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Crickhowell, Wales
Simple, eco-friendly camping with epic views at the foot of a famed Welsh mountain range
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£13
 / night
Ty Farm Retreat Glamping

4. Ty Farm Retreat Glamping

1 unit · Glamping · Colwyn Bay, Conwy, North Wales
Wake up to spectacular mountain views. 27 acres of rolling hills, woodland, wildlife, streams and mini waterfalls to explore, venture into Snowdonia nearby or visit lakes, beaches and castles. The camp area enjoys panoramic views of the rolling hills, patchwork fields and Carneddau mountain range beyond. You will also see the sheep as they make there way down the field throughout the day. You can explore the grounds, search for mini waterfalls, listen to the streams and paddle in our natural plunge pool. There are also stunning walks directly from the property.
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£101
 / night
Covert Farm Camping

5. Covert Farm Camping

86%
(25)
35 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Pembrokeshire, South Wales
A small and peaceful wildlife haven, 10 minutes' drive from the beach
Pets
Electrical hookup
Showers
from 
£28
 / night
Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars

6. Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars

100%
(4)
5 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Wales
Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars. Luxury Stargazing Glamping in the heart of mid-Wales, find your peace beneath the starlit sky. Set in a peaceful wildflower meadow with trees surrounding the pitches are our self-catering echo Glamping Stargazers. Our dark skies offer incredible stargazing opportunities for guests. If you love to explore nature, but also enjoy the comforts of home when on holiday, our luxury Stargazing tent combines the best of both worlds. The Stargazer is nestled into the corner of the meadow with wildflowers and landscaping ensuring your privacy. With close proximity to nature, we offer everything guests desire, from a fully equipped kitchen, luxurious private bathrooms, even the beds and lounges are a step up from basic camping, comfort is key. Our Stargazers have 360 degrees of transparent roof panels giving the best view of the sky, so guests can enjoy all the luxury of the Stargazer whilst in view of the stars. *Any pictures of the Stargazing Tents are from Lotus Belle and are representative of the accommodation you will be booking.*
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£30
 / night
Cae Ddel Country Camping

7. Cae Ddel Country Camping

100%
(2)
10 units · Tents, Glamping · Wales
Greener camping club members only off grid site for families and nature lovers. We have 10 large pitches where you can relax and unwind after a busy day exploring the local are with its many beaches and beautiful country walks in the Snowdonia National park. We are a dog friendly site with a designated field for dogs to run off their leads. We also allow barbeques and campfires off the ground.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£20
 / night
Glangwdi Glamping

8. Glangwdi Glamping

100%
(9)
6 units · Glamping · Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales
Glangwdi Glamping offers furnished bell tents in sight of Pen y Fan, the Brecon Beacon’s highest peak. For some, that alone will be reason enough to book but for others there are further temptations. The site is 2.5 acres. Take, for example, Glangwdi’s pygmy goats. There’s a daily opportunity to meet these little farmyard friends and there are ducks and chickens too. And, as if that’s not enough, this flat field in the foothills is just five miles from bustling Brecon and a short walk from woods, waterfalls and wild swimming. The bell tents themselves are yet another attraction. There are six; each pitched around the edge of a neat field on a family farm. Woven hazel fencing ensures a little privacy for each camping couple or family – this place is equally suited to both. Children will love the cute pygmy goats and adults… well let’s face it, they will love the pygmy goats too. But they’ll also love the fact that you can hike straight from site to the top of 886-metre Pen y Fan and its twin peak Corn Du. And who wouldn’t enjoy a campfire under the stars, in the shadow of the Beacons? The five and six metre bell tents are each kitted out with beds, bedding and log-burning stoves. Outside, each has the off-ground fire pit and outdoor seating regular glampers will have come to expect but there’s an added extra too: a private camp kitchen, that’s also canvas covered. It provides a sheltered place to cook and dine when the weather’s wet and welcome shade when this open field is bathed in summer sun. On such days, this is just the kind of scenic spot that could tempt you to stay on site all day but if you’re feeling adventurous the mountains will soon lure you away. Hiking, biking and wild swimming (try Llyn Cwm Llwch on way up top) are all on offer here. Closer by, Held Wood is a local favourite for walks with a series of small waterfalls within it. The Taff Trail offers well-signposted routes – towards the peaks in one direction or along country lanes to the market town of Brecon in the other.
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£122
 / night
Llansawel Agored

9. Llansawel Agored

100%
(8)
13 units · Tents, Glamping · Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, South Wales
Overnight adventures on an off-grid, wild-ish campsite with campfires allowed in Carmarthenshire.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£8
 / night
Carningli Campsite

10. Carningli Campsite

100%
(4)
43 units · Tents, Glamping · Newport, Wales
Idyllic rural estuary campsite located in seaside town of Newport Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Situated in an amazing location by the Newport estuary in Pembrokeshire, Carningli Campsite is family and pet friendly and offers an array of attractions just a short walk away fro the town centre, estuary and mountain trails, clifftop coastal path, and a beachside golf course. Whether you crave adventure or seek solace by the coast, this site has you covered. Set up your own tents or hire one of our Tipis. Prepare to be captivated by stunning views and over a 1OO species of different wildlife and birds. Hike to the summit of Carningli Mountain to see panoramic views of Newport bay and beyond to Dina's Head. Explore the tranquil woodland and stream below, accompanied by scenic walks along the estuary's edge. Maintaining its natural charm, the site boasts modest amenities to minimize its impact, including on-site parking, composting and portable toilets, fresh water and mountain stream shower. Environmental consciousness extends to a dedicated recyling rubbish collection point.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£24
 / night
Wild Meadow Camping

11. Wild Meadow Camping

100%
(13)
15 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Ceredigion, Mid Wales
Camping and glamping with electric hook-up in a country meadow near the beaches of Cardigan Bay
Pets
Electrical hookup
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Mill Haven Place

12. Mill Haven Place

100%
(30)
15 units · Tents, Glamping · Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
A pretty and oh so friendly little tent and yurt-site just a short walk from the beaches of the Pembrokeshire coast
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Ffynnonwen Off-Grid Camping

13. Ffynnonwen Off-Grid Camping

100%
(14)
8 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Llandysul, Wales
Ffynnonwen is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature and nourish your soul. We're a quiet site with dark skies and campfires, so you can relax in peace and tranquillity whilst watching the butterflies or stargazing at night. We're a tiny camping and glamping site with just 5 camping pitches, a traditional Mongolian Yurt and 2 bell tents. Our pitches are all surrounded by flowering grasses and wild flowers and each have their own sunken fire pit. You can explore the winding paths where you might happen upon a hammock for an afternoon snooze or even some fairies (if you tiptoe!)... We have compost toilets, a shower with unlimited hot water and a shared fridge and freezer. The camping area is car free after set up. We're just 3 miles from the beautiful Ceredigion beaches and some great walks along the Wales Coastal path. We can't wait to share our little corner of Wales with you!
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Cledan Valley

14. Cledan Valley

100%
(4)
2 units · Glamping · Carno, Wales
We are a family-run family-centred site that focuses on simple pleasures of being outdoors in a beautiful peaceful setting with a stream, meadows and woodland and Cambrian mountains. We have a rich wildlife to observe and plenty of space. We have outdoor games, board games and a treasure hunt to get children started on their adventures. We are happy to show you around our smallholding field nearby with llamas, chickens, ducks, bees and sometimes lambs or pigs. We have a range of offers for keen campers or campers who want a bit more comfort with proper beds and bedding. Lovely communal spaces as well as private space for each pitch. Maximum of 8 families over 10 acres.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£70
 / night
Cynefin Permaculture Farm

15. Cynefin Permaculture Farm

100%
(3)
2 units · Glamping · Cardigan, Wales
A pair of bell tents on a small permaculture farm in Pembrokeshire
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£70
 / night
Awel Yr Awen

16. Awel Yr Awen

100%
(6)
8 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Lampeter, Wales
Bell tents and peaceful meadow camping in rural West Wales
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£24
 / night
Beachside Glamping Dale

17. Beachside Glamping Dale

100%
(14)
4 units · Glamping · Haverford West, Wales
Glamping near the water in Pembrokeshire, only a stone's throw from Dale Beach
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£150
 / night
Watermeadows Glamping

18. Watermeadows Glamping

100%
(3)
8 units · Glamping · Kilgetty, Wales
Wildlife-friendly glamping amongst trees, bluebells and ponds, a 10-minute drive from the Pembrokeshire coast
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£80
 / night
Betws-y-Coed Bell Tent

19. Betws-y-Coed Bell Tent

100%
(2)
1 unit · Glamping · Betws Y Coed, Wales
A bell tent with a great location in Snowdonia National Park
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£58
 / night
Camp Cynrig Glamping Retreat Brecon

20. Camp Cynrig Glamping Retreat Brecon

100%
(1)
4 units · Glamping · Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales
Riverside glamping in the Brecon Beacons with wild swimming, woodland walks and mountain hikes on the doorstep.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£105
 / night

From wave-ravaged sea cliffs to idyllic country villages, Wales (Cymru in Welsh) packs a lot into its small size. Adventures are easily found, whether you want to explore cliff-top medieval castles, hike through wild mountain valleys, or go coasteering along rocky headlands, and it’s easy to discover the best Welsh campsites, from the coast of Swansea and Pembrokeshire National Park to the mountains of the Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey. Welsh weather changes as quickly as the landscapes, but mild temperatures mean it’s still a year-round destination for outdoor explorers, and campers have plenty of options all across Wales, from Llandudno, Powys, and Colwyn Bay in the north to the Gower, Swansea Bay and Glamorgan Heritage Coast in the south.

Pitch up a tent by the beach in summer, enjoy a glamping getaway in a luxury yurt or tipi on an organic farm, or cosy up at a family-run caravan park to experience the famous Welsh hospitality. Most operate with a crowd-pleasing pitch-where-you-like policy, but even at those campsites with set pitches, there’s sure to be a spacious spot suited to your tent and group size. Facilities vary from the rustic (think eco-loos and solar showers) to the refined (proper flush toilets and heated showers), and campfires are welcomed at most places. Just cross the Severn and bid a hearty "shwmae" to the land of song. We’re confident you’ll come back a happy camper from any of the campsites we recommend.

99% (392) 67 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Wales

Digeddi Wildlife Camping

1. Digeddi Wildlife Camping

97%
(129)
14 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Powys, Mid Wales
Riverside camping and glamping with canoes for hire
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Plas yn Llangoed

2. Plas yn Llangoed

94%
(71)
16 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Anglesey, North Wales
Camping pitches and bell tents on Anglesey Island with views across the Menai Strait to the mountains of Snowdonia
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£38
 / night
Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite

3. Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite

99%
(355)
30 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Crickhowell, Wales
Simple, eco-friendly camping with epic views at the foot of a famed Welsh mountain range
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£13
 / night
Ty Farm Retreat Glamping

4. Ty Farm Retreat Glamping

1 unit · Glamping · Colwyn Bay, Conwy, North Wales
Wake up to spectacular mountain views. 27 acres of rolling hills, woodland, wildlife, streams and mini waterfalls to explore, venture into Snowdonia nearby or visit lakes, beaches and castles. The camp area enjoys panoramic views of the rolling hills, patchwork fields and Carneddau mountain range beyond. You will also see the sheep as they make there way down the field throughout the day. You can explore the grounds, search for mini waterfalls, listen to the streams and paddle in our natural plunge pool. There are also stunning walks directly from the property.
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£101
 / night
Covert Farm Camping

5. Covert Farm Camping

86%
(25)
35 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Pembrokeshire, South Wales
A small and peaceful wildlife haven, 10 minutes' drive from the beach
Pets
Electrical hookup
Showers
from 
£28
 / night
Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars

6. Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars

100%
(4)
5 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Wales
Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars. Luxury Stargazing Glamping in the heart of mid-Wales, find your peace beneath the starlit sky. Set in a peaceful wildflower meadow with trees surrounding the pitches are our self-catering echo Glamping Stargazers. Our dark skies offer incredible stargazing opportunities for guests. If you love to explore nature, but also enjoy the comforts of home when on holiday, our luxury Stargazing tent combines the best of both worlds. The Stargazer is nestled into the corner of the meadow with wildflowers and landscaping ensuring your privacy. With close proximity to nature, we offer everything guests desire, from a fully equipped kitchen, luxurious private bathrooms, even the beds and lounges are a step up from basic camping, comfort is key. Our Stargazers have 360 degrees of transparent roof panels giving the best view of the sky, so guests can enjoy all the luxury of the Stargazer whilst in view of the stars. *Any pictures of the Stargazing Tents are from Lotus Belle and are representative of the accommodation you will be booking.*
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£30
 / night
Cae Ddel Country Camping

7. Cae Ddel Country Camping

100%
(2)
10 units · Tents, Glamping · Wales
Greener camping club members only off grid site for families and nature lovers. We have 10 large pitches where you can relax and unwind after a busy day exploring the local are with its many beaches and beautiful country walks in the Snowdonia National park. We are a dog friendly site with a designated field for dogs to run off their leads. We also allow barbeques and campfires off the ground.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£20
 / night
Glangwdi Glamping

8. Glangwdi Glamping

100%
(9)
6 units · Glamping · Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales
Glangwdi Glamping offers furnished bell tents in sight of Pen y Fan, the Brecon Beacon’s highest peak. For some, that alone will be reason enough to book but for others there are further temptations. The site is 2.5 acres. Take, for example, Glangwdi’s pygmy goats. There’s a daily opportunity to meet these little farmyard friends and there are ducks and chickens too. And, as if that’s not enough, this flat field in the foothills is just five miles from bustling Brecon and a short walk from woods, waterfalls and wild swimming. The bell tents themselves are yet another attraction. There are six; each pitched around the edge of a neat field on a family farm. Woven hazel fencing ensures a little privacy for each camping couple or family – this place is equally suited to both. Children will love the cute pygmy goats and adults… well let’s face it, they will love the pygmy goats too. But they’ll also love the fact that you can hike straight from site to the top of 886-metre Pen y Fan and its twin peak Corn Du. And who wouldn’t enjoy a campfire under the stars, in the shadow of the Beacons? The five and six metre bell tents are each kitted out with beds, bedding and log-burning stoves. Outside, each has the off-ground fire pit and outdoor seating regular glampers will have come to expect but there’s an added extra too: a private camp kitchen, that’s also canvas covered. It provides a sheltered place to cook and dine when the weather’s wet and welcome shade when this open field is bathed in summer sun. On such days, this is just the kind of scenic spot that could tempt you to stay on site all day but if you’re feeling adventurous the mountains will soon lure you away. Hiking, biking and wild swimming (try Llyn Cwm Llwch on way up top) are all on offer here. Closer by, Held Wood is a local favourite for walks with a series of small waterfalls within it. The Taff Trail offers well-signposted routes – towards the peaks in one direction or along country lanes to the market town of Brecon in the other.
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£122
 / night
Llansawel Agored

9. Llansawel Agored

100%
(8)
13 units · Tents, Glamping · Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, South Wales
Overnight adventures on an off-grid, wild-ish campsite with campfires allowed in Carmarthenshire.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£8
 / night
Carningli Campsite

10. Carningli Campsite

100%
(4)
43 units · Tents, Glamping · Newport, Wales
Idyllic rural estuary campsite located in seaside town of Newport Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Situated in an amazing location by the Newport estuary in Pembrokeshire, Carningli Campsite is family and pet friendly and offers an array of attractions just a short walk away fro the town centre, estuary and mountain trails, clifftop coastal path, and a beachside golf course. Whether you crave adventure or seek solace by the coast, this site has you covered. Set up your own tents or hire one of our Tipis. Prepare to be captivated by stunning views and over a 1OO species of different wildlife and birds. Hike to the summit of Carningli Mountain to see panoramic views of Newport bay and beyond to Dina's Head. Explore the tranquil woodland and stream below, accompanied by scenic walks along the estuary's edge. Maintaining its natural charm, the site boasts modest amenities to minimize its impact, including on-site parking, composting and portable toilets, fresh water and mountain stream shower. Environmental consciousness extends to a dedicated recyling rubbish collection point.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£24
 / night
Wild Meadow Camping

11. Wild Meadow Camping

100%
(13)
15 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Ceredigion, Mid Wales
Camping and glamping with electric hook-up in a country meadow near the beaches of Cardigan Bay
Pets
Electrical hookup
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Mill Haven Place

12. Mill Haven Place

100%
(30)
15 units · Tents, Glamping · Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
A pretty and oh so friendly little tent and yurt-site just a short walk from the beaches of the Pembrokeshire coast
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£15
 / night
Ffynnonwen Off-Grid Camping

13. Ffynnonwen Off-Grid Camping

100%
(14)
8 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Llandysul, Wales
Ffynnonwen is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature and nourish your soul. We're a quiet site with dark skies and campfires, so you can relax in peace and tranquillity whilst watching the butterflies or stargazing at night. We're a tiny camping and glamping site with just 5 camping pitches, a traditional Mongolian Yurt and 2 bell tents. Our pitches are all surrounded by flowering grasses and wild flowers and each have their own sunken fire pit. You can explore the winding paths where you might happen upon a hammock for an afternoon snooze or even some fairies (if you tiptoe!)... We have compost toilets, a shower with unlimited hot water and a shared fridge and freezer. The camping area is car free after set up. We're just 3 miles from the beautiful Ceredigion beaches and some great walks along the Wales Coastal path. We can't wait to share our little corner of Wales with you!
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£25
 / night
Cledan Valley

14. Cledan Valley

100%
(4)
2 units · Glamping · Carno, Wales
We are a family-run family-centred site that focuses on simple pleasures of being outdoors in a beautiful peaceful setting with a stream, meadows and woodland and Cambrian mountains. We have a rich wildlife to observe and plenty of space. We have outdoor games, board games and a treasure hunt to get children started on their adventures. We are happy to show you around our smallholding field nearby with llamas, chickens, ducks, bees and sometimes lambs or pigs. We have a range of offers for keen campers or campers who want a bit more comfort with proper beds and bedding. Lovely communal spaces as well as private space for each pitch. Maximum of 8 families over 10 acres.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£70
 / night
Cynefin Permaculture Farm

15. Cynefin Permaculture Farm

100%
(3)
2 units · Glamping · Cardigan, Wales
A pair of bell tents on a small permaculture farm in Pembrokeshire
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£70
 / night
Awel Yr Awen

16. Awel Yr Awen

100%
(6)
8 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Lampeter, Wales
Bell tents and peaceful meadow camping in rural West Wales
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£24
 / night
Beachside Glamping Dale

17. Beachside Glamping Dale

100%
(14)
4 units · Glamping · Haverford West, Wales
Glamping near the water in Pembrokeshire, only a stone's throw from Dale Beach
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£150
 / night
Watermeadows Glamping

18. Watermeadows Glamping

100%
(3)
8 units · Glamping · Kilgetty, Wales
Wildlife-friendly glamping amongst trees, bluebells and ponds, a 10-minute drive from the Pembrokeshire coast
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£80
 / night
Betws-y-Coed Bell Tent

19. Betws-y-Coed Bell Tent

100%
(2)
1 unit · Glamping · Betws Y Coed, Wales
A bell tent with a great location in Snowdonia National Park
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£58
 / night
Camp Cynrig Glamping Retreat Brecon

20. Camp Cynrig Glamping Retreat Brecon

100%
(1)
4 units · Glamping · Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales
Riverside glamping in the Brecon Beacons with wild swimming, woodland walks and mountain hikes on the doorstep.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£105
 / night

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Bell tents in Wales guide

Where to go

North Wales

The craggy peaks and glassy lakes of the Snowdonia National Park tempt hikers to Wales’ northern hills, where camping options range from touring caravan parks in Gwynedd and Bala, to glamping pods hidden away in the forest. Not for nothing has this part of Wales acquired a reputation as the country’s outdoor adventure capital, centred around Betws-y-Coed, the “gateway to Snowdonia.” The perfect springboard for exploring North Wales, the town is a short drive from the Conwy coast too. Rock climbing, gorge walking, abseiling, and coasteering can all be enjoyed, and of course, there’s the not-so-small matter of Wales’ highest mountain—scale the 3,560-foot peak on foot via the Llanberis Path or take the leisurely Snowdon Mountain Railway.

To the west, golden beaches and sea-view camping sites dot the shores of the Llyn Peninsula, while water sports and kite-surfing are the activities of choice along the wind-whipped coast of Anglesey. Set between sea and mountains, the peninsula is a mecca for campers with the seaside resort of Criccieth; the sailing town of Abersoch; Caernarfon’s waterfront; and, just a short boat trip away, hallowed Bardsey Island, home to grey seals and seabirds. Plus, hikers have options in North Wales beyond Snowdon—the Offa’s Dyke Path in Denbighshire and the North Wales Coastal Path are both must-dos.

West Wales

Life is all about the seaside in West Wales, with miles of sandy beaches and rugged coastline to explore—even on foot thanks to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path (which linked up with the 870-mile Wales Coast Path in 2012). The rocky shores and Blue Flag beaches of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park are a natural playground for coastal campers, while Oakwood Theme Park and Folly Farm Adventure Park are among Wales’ most popular family attractions. Cruise through Haverfordwest to pitch your tent by the beachfront in Tenby or St Davids, enjoy short walks and hikes along the sea cliffs, or dare to try coasteering in the place that coined the phrase.

Mid Wales

The verdant landscapes of Mid Wales stretch from the English border to the Cambrian coast, where summer visitors can vacation in Cardigan Bay; go caravanning through the bohemian student seaside town of Aberystwyth by campervan; or visit the harbour towns of Aberaeron and New Quay. Inland, the star attraction is the Brecon Beacons National Park and its imposing peaks (Pen-y-Fan, Corn Du, Cribyn, and Fan-y-Big). There are ample options for campers—choose from lively holiday parks, lakeside cabins, or tranquil country camping sites. You can even spend a night in a traditional gypsy caravan. Explore the park’s hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails; take a scenic canal boat cruise along the Wye River; then stroll around the market town of Hay-on-Wye.

South Wales

Windswept beaches and dramatic sea cliffs run along the Gower Peninsula, which is the starting point of the Wales Coast Path and a hotspot for surfers. Swansea is South Wales’ quintessential beach resort and a favourite for family camping holidays, while Carmarthenshire offers inland pleasures and the Welsh capital, Cardiff, has urban camping for those missing city life. To the east, the Wye Valley is the spot for relaxing getaways, where glampers can sleepover in bell tents and tipis, or you can park up your campervan or motorhome at riverside camping sites.

Top Beaches in Wales

It’s no exaggeration to say that Wales’ beaches are among the best in the world. With nearly 900 miles of coastline, there’s no shortage of Blue Flag beaches to explore—over 40. So whether you seek surfing and watersports or a quiet cove ripe for rock pooling, there’s sure to be a stretch of sand to satisfy your needs. Best of all, many Wales campsites boast a beach within reach.

  1. Starting at the very tip, the soft sand of Anglesey’s crescent-shaped Newborough Beach is well worth the crossing over Britannia Bridge, not least for the secluded gem of Llanddwyn, the island’s tidal peninsula.
  2. For the classic seaside experience, few places can rival Llandudno’s North Shore. Presided over by a beautifully preserved Victorian promenade, beachgoers can enjoy entertainment of old like donkey rides, Punch & Judy, or the amusement arcade on the pier. Hitch a ride on the cable car to the top of Great Orme for the best coastal views.
  3. If watersports are on your agenda, look no further than Abersoch. On the southern tip of the Llŷn Peninsula, this well-heeled resort is an internationally famous centre for sailing and summer regattas. Besides the yachts, powerboats and windsurfers are a regular fixture, coexisting peacefully with bathers thanks to a motorboat exclusion zone. An array of colourful beach huts are available for rent with views across the bay to the St Tudwal’s islands and the Snowdonia mountains beyond.
  4. Cardigan Bay is blessed with an inordinate number of amazing beaches, from mountain-backed Barmouth in the north to the perfect cove of Mwnt further down the coast. In between are plenty of hidden gems along the Ceredigion stretch of coast—seek out the back-of-beyond beach at Llangranog (overlooked by a clifftop dry slope ski centre) or one of our personal favourites, Tresaith, whose beachfront pub, The Ship Inn, makes it a contender for one of the best beaches in Wales.
  5. Wales’ answer to Australia’s Gold Coast, Pembrokeshire is the country’s surfing capital. While the water might be slightly cooler than the balmy waters of the Pacific, the waves are just as intense with scores of surfers flocking to Abereiddy, Manorbier, Maroles, Newgale and Whitesands.

5 Best Pubs in Wales

Everyone knows the best campsites are the ones with a pub just down the road. Finding your perfect plot and pitching up the tent can be thirsty work, so next on the to-do list should be setting off to sample the local libations. Thankfully, Wales boasts some fantastic countryside pubs and beach bars. From atmospheric old coaching inns to swanky gastro-pubs, there’s a pint with your name on it at these wonderful watering holes.

  1. The Ty Coch Inn at Porthdinllaen on the Llŷn Peninsula is a regular on lists covering the world’s best beach bars. The waterside location is peerless, with a front so close to sea you’re almost drinking with the fishes.
  2. The Tafarn Sinc sits proudly atop the Preseli Hills and claims to be Pembrokeshire’s highest licensed pub. It’s an old-school gem, with a quirky beer garden and fascinating ephemera adorning its wood-panelled walls.
  3. There are not many Ceredigion pubs where Dylan Thomas hasn’t propped up the bar at one stage, but the great poet’s one-time watering holes in New Quay (principally the Black Lion Inn) hold a special place in the Dylan myth. Enjoy Cardigan Bay views from the beer garden as you watch fishers land their lobster pots at the harbour.
  4. For foodies, the Inn at Penallt just outside Monmouth is an essential stop on the Welsh gastronomy trail. This gorgeous 17th-century inn is famed for its local menu and decent selection of ales. The beer garden enjoys idyllic views over the Wye Valley.
  5. Perched on the banks of the Teifi estuary, The Ferry Inn St Dogmaels is a candidate for Wales’ best riverside pub. A welcoming interior, a solid menu of pub grub favourites, and a sought-after sun terrace overlooking the water all combine for an incredible experience.

Top 10 Things to Do in Wales

  1. Spot dolphins, porpoises, and seals in Cardigan Bay.
  2. Scale the summit of Snowdon via the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
  3. Dive bomb across the sky at up to 100mph at Zip World.
  4. Learn about Wales' proud mining heritage at the Big Pit.
  5. Take to the waves with a surf lesson at Whitesands Beach.
  6. Sample laverbread, Gower salt marsh lamb, and Caerphilly cheese at the Abergavenny Food Festival.
  7. Cheer on the Welsh rugby team at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
  8. Practise your Welsh and experience the culture at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
  9. Visit the elegant horticultural wonders of Bodnant Garden in Conwy.
  10. And, of course…go camping!

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