Six great campsites in Wales to visit in your caravan or motorhome

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Wales is home to a wide variety of campsites, each offering something special for those touring with a caravan, campervan, or motorhome.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a family-friendly holiday, or an escape into nature, there’s a site to suit every kind of trip. Here are six great options to consider for your next getaway.

A tranquil escape: Greenways of Gower

Greenways of Gower

The peaceful atmosphere at Greenways of Gower offers 25 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, a true retreat nestled in the heart of the Gower Peninsula.

It's the perfect base for exploring the area's natural beauty and attractions. Oxwich Bay and the Gower Coastal Path are both within walking distance, making it an ideal destination for beach lovers, water sports enthusiasts and hikers.

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer escape, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to unwind and reconnect with nature.

A family-friendly stay: Woodlands Devil’s Bridge Caravan Park

Woodlands Devil’s Bridge Caravan Park

Families looking to explore Wales’ natural beauty will find plenty to enjoy at Woodlands Devil’s Bridge Caravan Park. Located in Ceredigion, this site is within walking distance of the famous Devil’s Bridge Falls, a spectacular attraction for all ages.

The nearby Vale of Rheidol Steam Train offers a scenic journey through the countryside, while the local village pub provides a welcoming spot for a meal.

On-site amenities include a play area for children and a café serving breakfast, making it easy to start your day before heading off to explore.

A budget-friendly option: Barmouth Bay Holiday Park

Barmouth Bay Holiday Park

For those looking for an affordable getaway, Barmouth Bay Holiday Park provides a cost-effective yet well-equipped option.

Located along the Welsh coast, it offers direct access to the sandy shores of Barmouth Beach, perfect for seaside adventures. The park caters to a range of budgets, with accommodation options including touring pitches, holiday homes and lodges.

Guests can also enjoy facilities such as a swimming pool and adventure playground, adding to the appeal of this coastal location.

Jo Mitchell

"With it's stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, rich Welsh history and a haven for outdoor adventures, Wales is a fantastic choice to visit in your motorhome, campervan or caravan."

Jo Mitchell, Marketing Director at Swift

A scenic coastal retreat: Cardigan Bay Holiday Park

Cardigan Bay Holiday Park

Situated near the historic town of Cardigan, this campsite offers breathtaking views of the Welsh coastline. Cardigan Bay is well known for its resident pod of dolphins, making it a great location for wildlife enthusiasts.

The site itself is beautifully maintained, providing a relaxing atmosphere. Nearby, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and discovering hidden beaches.

Guests can also take advantage of on-site leisure facilities, including an indoor swimming pool and jacuzzi.

An escape from the digital world: Nicholaston Farm

Nicholaston Farm

For those looking to disconnect and enjoy a more traditional camping experience, Nicholaston Farm on the Gower Peninsula is a great choice.

This working family farm, established in the 1920s, offers a charming setting with pitches for motorhomes, caravans and campervans. With an on-site café, farm shop, and well-maintained facilities, it provides a comfortable stay while encouraging visitors to embrace the natural surroundings.

The Gower Peninsula, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is perfect for coastal walks, sandy beaches, and wildlife spotting.

A five-star break: Pen Y Bont Touring Park

Pen Y Bont Touring Park

Pen y Bont is a five-star graded, family-run touring park, situated in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park near the shores of Llyn Tegid/Bala Lake and just a 10 minute stroll from the historic Bala market town. Bala neighbours a mountainous landscape, with deep valleys and fast flow rivers.

The site has a wide choice of accommodation to choose from including touring pitches for caravans, motorhomes and campervans right through to their own wonderful shepherds huts with hot tubs and permanent glamping tents.

The Bala and North Wales area is packed with activities for thrill-seekers, including the world-famous Zip World, Tryweryn White Water Rafting and Surf Snowdonia.

Summary

From coastal views to countryside retreats, Wales offers a diverse selection of campsites suited to different types of holidays. Whether you’re after relaxation, adventure, or a chance to switch off from the digital world, there’s a site to match your needs. Wherever your travels take you, exploring Wales by caravan or motorhome is a fantastic way to experience its stunning landscapes and welcoming communities.

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