Camping
Camping

If you're looking for an opportunity to experience the beauty of Welsh countryside in its raw form, camping in Wales is a great way to do so. Wales has a lot to offer, from stunning coastlines to dramatic mountain scenery and ancient woodlands.

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YHA Pods
Youth Hostel

Youth hostel accommodations are diverse and cater to a wide range of preferences and budgets. From glamping pods to grand castles, there's something for everyone. For those who love the outdoors but don't want to rough it, glamping pods are a great option. YHA Manobier on the Pembrokeshire Coast, is an ideal place to enjoy a long weekend in a glamping pod.

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caravans
Caravans

If you prefer to have a mobile accommodation while enjoying a relaxing stay close to nature in Wales, there are many options to choose from. One such location is the Barcdy Touring Caravan and Camping Park in Snowdonia.

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Wild Camping

Wild camping is the term used for camping in natural or remote areas without designated campsites or facilities. It is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and experience nature, but it comes with some legal and ethical issues. In Wales, wild camping is not legally permitted except with the landowner's permission and camping on a beach is not tolerated regardless of land owners permission and authorities do not tolerate beach camping. If you are interested in wild camping in Wales, find out more here.

Alternatively, consider staying in one of Wales's many official campsites, youth hostels, or touring caravan sites. These places offer a range of facilities and amenities, as well as an opportunity to explore the beautiful scenery and attractions of the country.