Pitch your tent at CampSiriol and you are well located to explore all of Ceredigion Bay. This small campsite is slap bang in the middle of it. You won’t quite have a sea view but you are only five minutes’ drive from the nearest beach and seaside Aberystwyth is not much further. The campsite is in a rural spot on the edge of a village that makes for an excellent base. You can head out on dolphin-watching boat trips, sign up for surf lessons and chow down on fresh seafood all before returning for a campfire under the stars.
Simple pleasures like that are what this place is all about. It’s a basic campsite that will suit confident campers who like to get off grid. There’s no electric hook-up here and no hardstanding either. In fact, there are no designated pitches at all. It’s just a half-acre paddock in which you are welcome to pitch your tent. And because it’s kept deliberately car-free, there’s more space for that – and your kids can run about freely while you enjoy countryside views. Facilities are basic but clean: a flushing loo and a pay-for shower for which you’ll want to keep a pound coin or two handy.
This is a campsite that’s on a domestic scale. There are just a few pitches here along with a yurt and a static caravan (both bookable elsewhere). Your hosts’ house is just behind the camping paddock which all makes for a friendly atmosphere. The communal fire pit helps with that too. It’s the ideal place to share stories about which beaches you’ve visited, which mountains you’ve scaled and where the best place for fish and chips can be found.