The days are getting longer, the sun is warming the earth, and the call of the wild is getting stronger. It’s time to start thinking about your summer holiday. This year why not ditch the four walls and embrace the wonders of the great outdoors? And what better way to do that than with a fantastic camping holiday in Wales?
Unforgettable Adventures Await
Here in 2024, why not break away from the traditional holiday routine? Escape the crowds and reconnect with nature on a camping adventure in Wales. It’s a fantastic option for families and budget-conscious travellers alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of birdsong, breathing in the fresh air and spending your days exploring breathtaking scenery. Camping in Wales allows you to truly immerse yourselves in the beauty and charm of this captivating country.
Family Fun Under the Stars
Camping holidays are a brilliant way to create lasting memories with your family. It’s a chance to bond over shared experiences, unplug from technology and reconnect with nature. The kids will love the freedom of exploring campsites, toasting marshmallows over an open fire and gazing at the star-studded night sky. Camping is also a fantastic holiday option for your four legged friends (although ensure you book a dog-friendly campsite).Â
Wales caters to all camping styles, from basic campsites with stunning views to family-friendly sites offering a range of amenities and activities. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a complete novice, there’s a perfect pitch waiting for you.
Top Camping Destinations in Wales
Wales’s diverse landscape, from dramatic coastlines to majestic mountains, offers a variety of stunning locations for your camping adventure. Here are our top picks:
- Snowdonia (Eryri) National Park: Immerse yourselves in the heart of the Welsh wilderness. Hike through breathtaking mountains in the National Park, explore crystal-clear lakes and climb the iconic peak of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa). Numerous campsites cater to all budgets and needs, and you will be right on the doorstep of adventure.Â
- The Llŷn Peninsula: This AONB dramatic peninsula in North Wales offers a fascinating mix of landscapes, from rugged coastlines to hidden coves and ancient standing stones. Camp here for a taste of Welsh history and culture. Explore the charming towns of Abersoch and Pwllheli, visit the National Trust property Plas yn Rhiw, or simply relax on one of the many beautiful beaches.
- The Gower Peninsula: Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Gower Peninsula boasts a stunning coastline, rolling hills, and charming villages. Pitch your tent here for a relaxing getaway. Explore the dramatic Worms Head causeway, discover hidden coves like Brandy Cove, or visit the award-winning beaches of Rhossili and Llangennith, perfect for surfing or simply soaking up the sun.
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park: Unwind on award-winning beaches, explore hidden coves and witness the dramatic beauty of the Pembrokeshire coastline. Camp next to the sound of crashing waves and spend your days swimming, kayaking or simply soaking up the sunshine.
- Brecon Beacons National Park: Escape to Bannau Brycheiniog, a land of rolling hills, cascading waterfalls and charming villages. Explore ancient castles like Carreg Cennen, hike through the Brecon Beacons Way or simply relax and enjoy the peace and serenity of the countryside.
- Anglesey:Â Discover the magic of the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. Explore historical sites like Beaumaris Castle, cycle along scenic coastal paths, or visit award-winning beaches like Rhosneiger. Camp under the vast Welsh sky and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this island paradise.
- The Cambrian Coast: Unwind in the tranquillity of this beautiful stretch of coastline with hidden coves, charming villages and a rich history. Explore the historic town of Aberystwyth, hike the scenic Ceredigion Coastal Path or simply relax on a sandy beach with a good book.
Top Tips for Your 2024 Camping Adventure
Planning is key to a successful camping trip. Here are some top tips from us seasoned campers at Holidays Wales.Â
- Book your campsite early: Popular campsites get booked up quickly, especially during peak season.
- Choose the right campsite: Consider your needs and preferences. Do you want a basic campsite or a family-friendly site with amenities? Do you need a dog-friendly campsite?
- Pack for all weathers: Wales is known for its changeable weather, so pack layers of clothing, waterproofs, and sturdy footwear.
- Respect the environment: Leave no trace behind, dispose of waste responsibly and be mindful of wildlife.