Campsites.co.uk has named 36 Welsh campsites among its 150 Outstanding Sites for 2026, with Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park in Swansea earning the title of Best Coastal Campsite in the company's 2025 Camping and Glamping Awards. The list, compiled from performance metrics, verified guest reviews, and editorial debate, serves as a trusted guide for campers seeking the perfect Welsh getaway.
Top Coastal and Family Picks
Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park, described as having "the best beach view in the country," overlooks the sea and the scenic Gower Peninsula. It offers grass, hardstanding, and all-weather pitches to accommodate all camping styles. In 2025, it was the overall winner of the Best Coastal Campsite award.
Folly Farm Holiday Park in Pembrokeshire is another standout, winning Best Family Campsite South Wales in the 2025 awards. Located in Kilgetty, it provides hardstanding options, grass pitches for tents, and lodges for glamping. Guests can also pay extra to visit the on-site animal attractions, making it ideal for family holidays or half-term breaks.
Gwynedd Dominates with Nine Sites
The county of Gwynedd featured heavily on the list with nine campsites, including Nantcol Waterfalls in Llanbedr, Cae Lal in Bangor, and Plas Gwyn Caravan and Camping Park in Caernarfon. Other notable entries include Tros y Waen Holiday Park in Bangor and Bwch yn Uchaf in Bala.
Full List of Welsh Campsites Named on the 2026 Outstanding Sites List
Swansea: Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park
Carmarthenshire: Riverside Pods (Llandovery), Erwlon Caravan and Camping Park (Llandovery), Cosmos Camping (Llangadog)
Ceredigion: Brynawelon Caravan and Camping Park (Llandysul), Glyncoch Isaf Farm (Llangrannog), Wern Mill Caravan Park (New Quay), Woodlands Caravan Park (Aberystwyth)
Pembrokeshire: Folly Farm Holiday Park (Kilgetty), Oaklea Camping and Glamping Park (Narberth), Quarry Park Camping (Haverfordwest), Llanungar Caravan and Camping (Solva)
Powys: Lakeside Caravan Park (Brecon), Bryndu Caravan and Camping (Brecon), Meadow Springs Country and Leisure Park (Caersws), Spring Rock Holidays (Llandrindod Wells), Cwmdu Campsite (Crickhowell)
Wrexham: Plassey Holiday Park
Denbighshire: Abbey Farm Rhuddlan (Rhuddlan)
Conwy: Trwyn yr Wylfa Camping Site, Three Streams Glamping, Bryn Ffanigl Ganol Caravan and Camping Park
Gwynedd: Cae Lal (Bangor), Tros y Waen Holiday Park (Bangor), Llys Derwen Caravan and Campsite (Caernarfon), Plas Gwyn Caravan and Camping Park (Caernarfon), Twll y Clawdd Touring and Camping Park (Caernarfon), Nantcol Waterfalls (Llanbedr), Bwch yn Uchaf (Bala), Pen y Bont Touring Park (Bala), Nyth Robin (Aberdovey)
Anglesey: Ael y Garnedd (Gaerwen), Pods Pwll Coch (Amlwch), Ty Cochyn Caravan and Campsite (Holyhead), Presaddfed- Druids' Rest (Holyhead), Bryn Ednyfed Caravan Site (Holyhead)
Why Choose Wales for Camping
Wales offers stunning natural beauty across the Gower Peninsula, Brecon Beacons, Pembrokeshire Coast, and Eryri (Snowdonia). With these landscapes on your doorstep, the company notes there is no need to travel abroad. The 2026 list includes campsites, glamping pods, and caravan parks suitable for solo trips, romantic getaways, and family holidays.



