In Swansea, anglers have over 440 camping options that put fishing at the centre of the experience. You’ll find sites tucked beside streams, hidden in wooded valleys, and dotted along the Gower coast—many with campfires allowed, showers, and pet-friendly policies. The average night runs about £71, but you can pitch up for as little as £7 if you know where to look. Locals rave about Pytingwyn Woods (70 reviews), where you can fish, spot wildlife, and explore quiet trails. Digeddi Wildlife Camping (59 reviews) sits right by the river for easy rod access, and Celtic Woodland Holidays (49 reviews) blends woodland seclusion with a short drive to surf breaks and wild swimming spots. Expect basic but solid facilities, plenty of space, and a laid-back, practical vibe. Bring your tackle, pack out your rubbish, and don’t be surprised if you end up sharing your picnic with a nosy fox or two.