Beach camping in South Wales

South Wales is an incredible destination for your next camping holiday.

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Great Redford Camping

1 unit · Tent40 acres · Narberth, Wales
The camping field is off-grid, with far reaching rural views and has five spacious, gently sloping pitches, which allow a level of privacy. After a busy day adventuring or relaxing, you’ll be able to sit by the campfire and on a clear night be amazed at how many stars you can see and how vast our skies are. There is a stream in the pond at the bottom of the fields (it is not fenced and adults must supervise the children by the water at all times). The area by the stream has started to be planted with new trees and we are committed to planting many more. We are looking at other rewilding projects, while we continue to provide pastureland for the sheep to graze. The camping field is located down the road from the main caravan park. Please note we are in the countryside and street lighting is not available on the road please bring a torch and enjoy the beautiful uninterrupted night sky. Great Redford is nestled away in 25 acres of Pembrokeshire countryside. The site is off-grid, and has five spacious pitches. Each pitch has its own camp fire, and picnic table and we have 2 Portaloos in the camping field, but you do have full use of the heated washrooms with waterfall showers and automatic taps on Redford Caravan Park. The site is a car free zone, the car park is in the camp field and there are wheel barrows to transport your kit to and from your pitch. There is plenty of space for kids to run free too. Great Redford and Redford Caravan Park are both dog friendly parks, making it the perfect get away for the whole family.
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Besides the stunning countryside, breathtaking coastline and lush hills and valleys, South Wales is also home to some of the country's most vibrant cultural hotspots, including the Welsh capital of Cardiff. So whether you are looking for a tents-only campsite in Pembrokeshire, a mountain retreat in the Brecon Beacons, or a fancy glamping spot in the Wye Valley, our guide to camping in South Wales has you covered. We're sure you'll find the campsite that's right for you in our extensive guide of camping and glamping recommendations.

Beach camping in South Wales guide

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Looking for a beach camping getaway in South Wales? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 690 options to choose from, you'll find the perfect campsite to suit your preferences. Whether you're into hiking, fishing, or climbing, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. And don't worry about facilities - popular campsites like Celtic Camping and Bunkhouses (with 58 reviews), Heritage Coast Campsite (with 39 reviews), and Rhosson Ganol (with 28 reviews) offer rubbish disposal, cooking equipment, and potable water. Plus, with an average price per night of £25 and options as low as £10, you'll be able to enjoy a budget-friendly beach camping experience. Happy camping!

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