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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Penisa'r Mynydd Caravan Park -
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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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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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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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Tyddyn Du Touring Park -
A very warm welcome awaits you at Tyddyn Du Touring Park 
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Stone Pitt Caravan Park -
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The Old Station Caravan Park -
This is a small family run caravan park offering a range of facilities including touring pitches and static holiday caravans to rent and purchase. The caravan park is set on the site of the old railway station and we plan to restore two of the original railway buildings as self-catering holiday accommodation. These will include a number of original features which will be of great interest to railway enthusiasts.
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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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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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Plas Uchaf Touring and Camping Park -
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Brynawelon Caravan Park -
Brynawelon is a small, select and tranquil touring caravan and camping park. This 4 star graded site is situated just outside the village of Sarnau and just two miles from the beautiful West Wales coastline and sandy beaches, many of which are dog friendly. 
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Anchorage Caravan Park -
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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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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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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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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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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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