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Camping in Wales
Wales is a region rich in history. The castles, classic villages, and picturesque landscapes transport you back in time, creating a truly unique atmosphere. With several major cities, Wales is ideal for those who enjoy combining urban visits with time in nature. Beyond these cities lies a wild countryside, filled with stunning natural sights. Wales is also a fantastic destination for walkers and cyclists, offering endless routes to explore.
Camping Sites in Wales
Wales boasts many unique campsites, often set in extraordinary surroundings. The landscapes can feel almost magical, and most campsites are located in unspoilt nature and tend to be smaller and more intimate. You can also opt for a coastal campsite, where you’ll wake up each morning to fresh sea air and beautiful views. Some campsites in Wales are adult-only, so be sure to check before booking if you’re travelling with children.
Sights and Activities
Castles
Wales is famous for its castles—many of which are must-sees during your visit. In the north, you’ll find Beaumaris Castle, alongside other impressive sites such as Caernarfon Castle, Harlech Castle, and Conwy Castle. These castles offer a glimpse into the past and help bring Welsh history to life.
St David’s Cathedral
This cathedral is located in the smallest city in the United Kingdom and was founded in the 12th century, named after Saint David. The site includes both a church and a monastery. Every year, Wales celebrates St David’s Day on March 1st to honour its patron saint.
Snowdonia National Park
Located in north Wales, Snowdonia National Park gets its name from Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. The park is popular for cycling and hiking, and its dramatic scenery features a varied landscape of lakes, mountains, and beaches.
Discover Wild Wales!
Wales offers a diverse landscape and stunning castles. While many people think of Wales as similar to England, it has a distinct identity of its own. It’s perfect for walking and cycling, with plenty of historical sites not to be missed. For a holiday in a fairy-tale, medieval landscape, book a campsite in wild Wales!