Take time to connect with nature, star gaze, relax and explore the surroundings on a camping break in Wales. Whether you're looking for a family friendly campsite, a perfect pitch for your pooch, or a coastal camping location, you'll find lots of great spots to choose from across Wales. Discover your kind of camping holiday with our suggestions below, and use our search facility to find your perfect camping and glamping sites.

Family camping

Treat your family to a holiday they'll never forget. Kids love the space and freedom of a camping trip, and the new experiences it provides. Check out our  comprehensive family camping guide, with a variety of options to suit your budget. With a range of facilities and great locations, you'll find the perfect getaway.

For more inspiration, explore our family guide to top campsites for kids in Wales.

campsite by sea.
Family camping near a beach with a lighted tent and campfire.

Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park, Gower, West Wales

Dog-friendly camping

The family pet is part of the family and there are plenty of dog-friendly holidays options for breaks away with your best buddy in Wales. Our dog-friendly camping guide highlights some of the top sites that welcome both you and your four-legged friend, with on-site facilities like dog washing areas and paddocks, and great walks nearby.

Three people and a dog walking along a coastal path with a huge bridge in the background.

Dog walking at Menai Bridge, Anglesey, North Wales

Coastal camping

If you want wake up to the sound of waves, our guide to camping by the beach has some great suggestions for coastal camping locations. Many of these are right next to the Wales Coast Path, offering ample opportunities for walking and exploring our beautiful coastline.

Anglesey is a beautiful island off the North Wales coast. Much of the island is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with miles of coastal path and beautiful beaches. It has a rich cultural history, with many things to do and great places to eat. It's an ideal place to stay to explore the region, with a number of campsites on Anglesey.

Campsite from above. Tents and caravans in fields near the coast . The sea can be seen in the distance

Tyddyn Isaf Camping and Caravan Park, Anglesey, North Wales

Comfortable camping

Don't fancy pitching your own tent? Need a canvas fix but prefer comfy beds? Notch up your stay with a glamping break - there's a huge choice of fabulous sites across Wales with unusual under-cover options. 

Camping pods, cabins and lodges are usually cosy, self-contained wooden units, provided with heating, electricity and bathroom / kitchen areas. 

Yurts, tipis and safari tents are more traditional canvas structures with a luxury touch - think comfy beds, log burning stoves and even hot tubs under the stars at some sites. Many glampsites are sustainable as well - check out our eco retreats page for low-impact escapes.

A double bed in a yurt with strung lights and wall hangings.

Florence Springs Glamping Village, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, West Wales

Camping and fishing

Fishing is a great way to relax and enjoy the outdoors, and Wales has many options for a fishing holiday. Pack your rod and catch up on a break at the same time with a camping and fishing trip at one of our many wonderful fishing lakes.

A man fishing in a lake.

Springwater Lakes, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire, West Wales

Stunning views

Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park

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Moelfre
Castell Dolbadarn,
River Safari Tent - The Accessible One

By the Wye

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Hay-on-Wye
dam and resevoir.
wild flowers

Silver Fern Glamping

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Aberystwyth
dam and resevoir.

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