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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Pencnwc Holiday Park -
Pencnwc is a family owned holiday park that has been in the family for over 40 years.
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Afon Lodge Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Ty Hen Holiday Park -
A ten minute walk to Rhosneigr a small village on the south west coast of Anglesey, overlooking Caernarfon Bay and Irish Sea. Locally - five seaside award beaches (Good beach guide 2006), miles of sand dunes, walks, wildlife and fresh air, sailing, bowling, surfing, sub-aqua activities, aircraft spotting, golf, cycle rides, ornithology, botany, astronomy, and isolation.
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Lakeside Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Trefalun Park -
Trefalun Park is family run and prides itself on a personal and friendly service with many families returning year after year.
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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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Morben Isaf Holiday Home and Touring Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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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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Barcdy Touring Caravan and Camping Park -
Barcdy is a small, quiet, dog-free family park offering pitches for touring caravans and tents.
It lies in a secluded and sheltered vale, with wooded hills tumbling down to the rear and wide open views across the Dwyryd estuary to the front.
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St. Davids Park -
St. David's Park is just 15 minutes drive from the mainland, but a million miles away from the daily grind of city life. Set in an idyllic location within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, boasting its own private beach with stunning views of the coastline and Red Wharf Bay, St David's Park is indeed a unique and special place.
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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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Llwyn-yr-Helm -
Llwyn yr Helm is set amongst beautiful farmland, mountains, valleys and woodlands in the Snowdonia National Park in mid Wales
We are a small family run caravan park on a working hill farm in the picturesque village of Brithdir.
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Tynllwyn Caravan Park Ltd -
Tynllwyn 4 star Caravan, Camping & Touring Park is situated in the picturesque Hamlet of Rhydyronen overlooking the beautiful Dysynni Valley. 
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Llawr-Betws Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Porthclais Farm Caravan Park -
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Abermarlais Caravan Park -
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Springwater Lakes -
Set in 20 acres of the beautiful South West Wales countryside, overlooked by the Cambrian Mountains and 4 miles east of Lampeter.
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