The Gower Peninsula of West Glamorgan is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with 160 square miles of unspoilt beaches and rugged coastlines. Its other main town Swansea (the name is from one of its earliest visitors - a certain Swein Forkbeard!) on the shores of Swansea Bay in West Glamorgan is known as the gateway to the Gower. The mines of the South Wales Valleys once supplied millions of tons of coal and iron and many miners cottages are still dotted around the hillside.
A family run site situated on the Heritage coast, 1 mile from Llantwit Major and the beach. The onsite shop sells groceries, souvenirs and camping equipment. Visit our takeaway while your children pla.....
Set in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Llanmadoc Camping Site is an idyllic family camping site. Situated adjacent to Llanmadoc Beach with its miles of unspoilt, secluded golden sands.....
The park is level grass with ample shelter. It is situated in the picturesque Usk Valley at the foot of the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The vibrant market town of Abergavenny .....
River View Touring Park is situated in a beautiful rural location whilst being easily accessible from junction 49 of the M4 and other major routes. The site is located in a south-facing valley that ca.....
Near Swansea, South Wales, the site is located on flat, free-draining fields surrounded by mature trees with a stream on one side. The mountains of Drymmau are on the South and Mynydd March Hywel on t.....
Near Swansea, South Wales, the site is situated just south of the village of Rhos on the A474 Neath to Pontardawe road. Flat, free-draining fields are surrounded by mature trees with a stream on one s.....