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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Morben Isaf Holiday Home and Touring Park -
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Bagnol Caravan Park -
Bagnol Caravan Park and Tyn Towyn Caravan Park are both set in their own grounds within walking distance of the marvellous sandy beach at Trearddur Bay on the holiday island of Anglesey in North Wales. 
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Tyn Y Mur Touring and Camping Park -
This superb family-only touring and camping park is situated on the hill overlooking Abersoch, North Wales, and the mountains of Cardigan Bay.
With spectacular views over Abersoch and Hell's Mouth, and surrounded by farmland, Tyn-Y-Mur is the ideal location for the perfect family camping holiday.
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Mornest Caravan Park -
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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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Caerfelin Caravan Park -
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Nolton Cross Caravan Park -
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Cenarth Falls Holiday Park -
Holiday Park nestling in the Teifi Valley only seven miles or so from the Cardigan Bay coast, one of Wales' most delightful holiday locations and just a few minutes walk from the famous waterfalls that give the Park its name.
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Dinas -
Dinas Caravan Park has eight static caravan pitches with caravans for sale and hire and a small quiet, family friendly Campsite which allows campfires.
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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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Home Farm Caravan Park -
The park, which is set in farming countryside on the East coast of the Isle of Anglesey.

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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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Pengarreg Caravan and Camping Park -
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Plassey Leisure Park -
The Plassey Touring Caravan Park has been the proud winner of many Awards over the last ten years and its superb amenities cater for all.
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Erwlon Farm Caravan and Camping Park -
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Abermarlais Caravan Park -
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Happy Valley Caravan Park -
The caravan park overlooks Newton Bay and affords beautiful vistas across the Bristol Channel
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Tanyfron Caravan and Camping Park -
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Maes Glas Caravan Park -
Maes Glas is a small, picturesque park situated in the quiet valley that runs down to the lovely an unspoilt National Trust Beach.
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Mynydd Du Caravan Park -
Mynydd Du is a beautiful park situated at the top of a 500 yard driveway from the main road and 200 feet above the sea level of Criccieth.
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Riverside Caravan Park -
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Greenfields Holiday Park -
Greenfields Holiday Park is just minutes away from some fantastic beeches and coastal villages. There is also a nine hole golf course just 1 mile away.
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Black Rock Sands Touring and Camping 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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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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