We have 143 Campsites in Wales. Here are just a few of the fantastic campsites in Wales. To find camping sites in a specific area just use the Area Links to the right.

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Kiln Park Holiday Centre -
With direct access to Tenby's stunning south beach and the adjacent breathtaking Pembrokeshire National Park coastal path, a better holiday location than Kiln Park would be hard to imagine.
Fill each day in just your own way - Maybe an early morning swim in the heated indoor and outdoor pools? Or indulge in a bit of a lie-in before heading off to neighbouring Lydstep Beach for an exciting day of watersports.

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Hafan Y Mor Holiday Park -
This flagship Haven Park just got even better! When looking for a Park perfect for active families, look no further. The superb Adventure Golf and thrilling large indoor pool complex makes Hafan y Mor ideal, and with everything from boating to the RopeWorks challenge there's not much more you could wish for!
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Greenacres Holiday Park -
Greenacres boasts a great location on the southern shores of the Llyn
Peninsula for both a big beach and big mountains style holiday experience. Lots of lively action and activities both on and off the Park, with direct access to the massive Black Rock Sands makes this award-winning Park the place to visit!

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Presthaven Sands Holiday Park -
A lively, all-action Holiday Park stretching out behind dunes that offer direct access to miles of sandy beach, Presthaven Sands has everything a family could wish for - including three pools, two ShowBars and a fabulous central "action zone" with go-karts and sports courts. Plus there's plenty to explor, from Conwy Castle to the Welsh Mountain Zoo.
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Glen Trothy Caravan Park -
Glen Trothy is set in tranquil secluded countryside in the quiet village of Mitchel Troy , 1½ miles from Monmouth, lying at the portals of two of the most bewitching areas imaginable; the spiralling Wye Valley and the lush Royal Forest of Dean. The countryside is both picturesque and remarkably varied; the whole area steeping in history, castles and abbeys, not forgetting the many varied local attractions. The park it self is peaceful and secluded but easily accessible.
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Caer Mynydd -
The magnificent views of the Clwydian Range and Moel Fammau makes Caer Mynydd Caravan & Camping Park a unique place to stay in North Wales.
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Pen Y Fan Caravan and Leisure Park -
Pen y fan Caravan & Leisure Park is a 42 acre site situated in the heart of the beautiful South Wales eastern valleys.

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Llawr-Betws Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Penlon Holiday Park -
Just one and a half miles from the facilities of our larger park at Ocean Heights, Penlon is a small, friendly holiday park close to the award winning beaches of the Ceredigion coast.
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Riverside Caravan and Camping Park -
Whether its fishing, paddling in the river or just walking the dog, the site offers fun for all the family. You can enjoy the picnic and BBQ area or watch the children play on the swings and slide.
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Bodnant Caravan Park -
Bodnant enjoys a picturesque location on the outskirts of the market town of Llanrwst in the beautiful Conwy Valley.
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Penrhyn Bay Caravan Park -
Owned and run by the Williams Family, Penrhyn Bay Caravan Park is situated on the North West Coast of Anglesey, on headlands overlooking Holyhead Bay and the Skerries Lighthouse. The park comprises a touring area of 32 acres with pitches for touring caravans (with electric hook ups) and tents.

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Masterland Farm Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Abererch Sands Holiday Centre -
Imagine your own four mile private sandy beach with a sparkling sea warmed by the gulf stream. Safe bathing, water-ski-ing, boating or just splashing around. Coves and sandy beaches abound in this part of the lovely LLEYN PENINSULA.
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Fforest Fields Caravan and Camping Park -
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Emral Gardens Caravan Park -
We have 20 Luxury pitches located next to a restored lilly pond in the old gardens to the former Emral Hall dating back to the 12th Century and surrounded by our stud farm of 200 acres. 
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Pantglas Farm Caravan Park -
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Henllan Caravan Park -
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Point Lynas Caravan Park -
The park looks out towards the light house at Point Lynas, the white building on the cliffs in the photograph above. To the south Mynydd Eilian rises to 170 metres from where you can enjoy superb views along the east Anglesey coast to Snowdonia, and on clear days you can see the Isle of Man, and sometimes Ireland and Cumbria. The whole area is criss crossed with footpaths.
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Hendwr Caravan Park -
Open from Easter to November our touring pitches enjoy wonderful views of the Dee Valley and the Berwyn Mountains. The 4 acre touring park accommodates touring caravans, tents or motor homes; all with self-trip electric hook up. Visiting pitches are a mix of grass and hardstanding, while the seasonal pitches are all on grass.There is plenty of space and children love to play in the shallow stream which runs though Hendwr. Our tree lined dirveway provides a magical playgroud for everyone to explore.
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Cim Farm Caravan Park -
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Erwlon Farm Caravan and Camping Park -
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Cwm Cadnant Valley -
Cwm Cadnant Valley is a family park set in the small valley of the River Cadnant, a gentle running stream that once fed the moat of the nearby magnificent Caernarfon Castle. The location provides a quiet haven within a ten-minute walk of Caernarfon town centre.
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Rowston Holiday Park Ltd -
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Hasguard Cross Caravan Park -
Set in four and a quarter acres of level grassland, tastefully screened by trees and shrubs the park has views overlooking Milford Haven to the South and over St. Brides Bay to the North. 
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