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Wales for the first time

Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 19:22
by iowcamper
Planning our hols for this year and already decided on cornwall in june, france in august but looking for somewhere to go for a week in april it struck me we have never as a family visited Wales (i went there once many years ago in the navy) so fancy giving it a try
had a look on ukcampsites but there are so many sites its hard to know where to head for
as the other 2 holidays we are planning will be fairly busy affairs with lots to do i fancy something a bit more laid back - taking the dog so a nice quiet site with plenty of scenery and walks would be ideal

any tips for general areas or specific sites would be appreciated

cheers

iowcamper

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 19:24
by 72BUG
North Wales is beautiful. The site in Llangollen where the new years bash is held is stunning. I think it's called Abbey farm park. Nice walk along the canal into town.

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 21:09
by ..lee..
i`m in south wales. if youre hedding down my way i can pm you a route of sorts.

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 31 Jan 2011, 12:31
by Cazz
The Bus Types show is in the middle of April about 1 mile from the Welsh border, perhaps you could incorporate this in your trip.

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 31 Jan 2011, 17:52
by george 57
i go to wales alot its all good best camp site weve been to was one called Rhandirmwyn in carmarthenshire........ the elan valley is lovely and there is also the buzzards at gigrin farm bird reserve in rhayadar...its a very popular site so you would have to book.. but where ever you go in wales im sure you will love it

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 31 Jan 2011, 18:16
by jed the spread
I love Wales too, and the Welsh. The ladys sound like they are singing to you every time they speak and the blokes sound like they are telling a joke ever time they speak. They have the best campsites in the UK and the best ones are all free

Lee is a big ginger oath though

jed

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 01 Feb 2011, 08:47
by Louey
Head for the Brecons Beacons, Pembrokshire and then back up the coast.

Lovely free spots and campsites in the Brecons Nice little town called Criockhowell

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 02:41
by psychonaut
jed the spread wrote:the blokes sound like they are telling a joke ever time they speak
I think that's the nicest thing you've ever said about me

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 21:15
by Big Boris
hi,
my choice would be the gower great coastline ,three cliffs ,oxwich, port eynon ,rhosilli stuning !!
pembrokeshire is a bit further but equally good hope this helps just get on the m4 and head west
chow for now as they say in llandow
ed

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 06:41
by Trish
We have camped many times at Cae Du in Beddgelert. Right in the heart of Snowdonia and close to the coast. Well run and scenic campsite with lovely riverside walk into the village. Don't tell everyone though!

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 12:04
by custard
Try Pembrokeshire
Great beaches, fantastic walks and I can recommend a site (well a field really) in a great village called Bosherton just a pub, cafe and church just inland from a couple of beautiful beaches. The cost £3.00 a night had the best holiday in Wales have a look on Google Earth - that is how I found it! if you want any more info let me know but this part of Wales is beautiful and I would recommend it to anyone
Max

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 05 Feb 2011, 21:04
by AND22
Hi,
I would reconmend the Gower / Swansea area, everything you need beaches and campsites even a great night life if you felt like it?

However Rest Bay in Porthcawl is a must on your way past for a bit of surfing!

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 18:08
by gypo
Im from Wales and know the Pembrokeshire area quit well id say you wouldnt go wrong here near Saundersfoot
G

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 09 Feb 2011, 18:25
by Bambusgelbjoker
I'd say the other Cae Du is our favourite ( http://www.cabbagemedia.com/campsites/w ... 54-711234/ ) Campfires, sunsets, beaches... and last time we were there a bunch of other T25's to have a nose at... including mine's twin which felt a bit like 2 girls turning up at a party in the same dress (although thinking about it now I reckon our upholstery was better)

Re: Wales for the first time

Posted: 23 Feb 2011, 22:48
by Silky
custard wrote:Try Pembrokeshire
Great beaches, fantastic walks and I can recommend a site (well a field really) in a great village called Bosherton just a pub, cafe and church just inland from a couple of beautiful beaches. The cost £3.00 a night had the best holiday in Wales have a look on Google Earth - that is how I found it! if you want any more info let me know but this part of Wales is beautiful and I would recommend it to anyone
Max


We usually have an annual trip for our club at the Stackpole Centre near the Bosherton Lily Ponds - the scenery there is fantastic and it's much less commercialised than other beach locations in summer. I haven't seen the campsite but the location is fabulous. Broadhaven beach and Barafundle Bay constantly appear in guides for Britain's best beaches and they're rarely crowded.

If you prefer North Wales, Shell Island isn't everyone's cup of tea but it's still one of my favourite sites - if you find a good spot to pitch it can be as quiet or active as you want and there's nothing quite like watching the sun set over the sea with Snowdonia as your backdrop. Nantcol Waterfalls isn't far from Shell Island, there's a good site there too.

Silky