Discover the enchanting beauty of mid Wales through an unforgettable camping adventure. 

 

Nestled between the majestic peaks of Snowdonia National Park and the serene landscapes of Brecon Beacons National Park, mid Wales offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking tranquility.

 

Rhos y Gallt CampsiteWelshpool 

 

With room for up to ten tents and five hardstanding pitches, this charming and peaceful campsite offers breathtaking views of the Montgomeryshire hills.

 

The river running through the adjacent field invites fishing and wild swimming, adding a touch of adventure to your stay.

Noyadd Farm Caravan and Campsite, Builth Wells

 

 

Noyadd Farm rests in Epynt Mountains in the Powys countryside. The pitches, whether on grass or solid ground, provide access to electric hook-ups and water taps. 

 

Pitches are spread across the three sections of the site, each presenting unique perspectives of the rural landscapes.

River Wye Campsite, Glasbury-on-Wye

 

A campsite nestled in an idyllic setting, where the River Wye accompanies your stay. Choose between a grass pitch for your tent or the luxury of an onsite bell tent. Embrace family-friendly adventures at the onsite activity center, where axe throwing, archery, and canoeing await.

 

Set amidst the Welsh countryside, you’re a ten-minute journey from the charming town of Hay-on-Wye and the Brecon Beacons National Park.

 

Cefn Cantref Campsite, Brecon


Nestled in Brecon Beacons National Park, this camping haven caters for families and groups who love the great outdoors and its activities. Just a three miles from Brecon, the site offers access to local attractions.


It has 16 pitches, each equipped with electrical hook-ups, a drinking water, and a new shower block.