
Anglesey
The county of Anglesey is situated in north west Wales. The island is primarily a farming area and is connected to the mainland by two bridges over the Menai Strait. The village with the longest name,...
With hundreds of castles and a language, mythology and folklore of its own, Cymru is a country like no other. When you're touring with your caravan, motorhome or campervan, you'll no doubt wish to explore Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons National Parks. Don't neglect the wonderful coast by St. David's, Britain's smallest city or explore quaint and pretty Tenby.
Whether you enjoy rambling along rugged landscapes, basking on beautiful beaches or enjoy spectacular scenery and architecture, there's something for everyone to enjoy in Wales. We asked our members to tell us their favourite places to visit in Wales and have put together some great tours in Wales.
With 12 beautiful campsites to explore, you'll never be short of adventure in Wales! Why not try one of our member-recommended Welsh tours and explore the whole country?
The county of Anglesey is situated in north west Wales. The island is primarily a farming area and is connected to the mainland by two bridges over the Menai Strait. The village with the longest name,...
Carmarthenshire, known as The Garden of Wales, is one of the largest counties in Wales. The county has a mix of coastal scenery, river valleys moorland and lakes and is home to the National Botanic Garden...
Ceredigion is a county on the west coast of mid west Wales. Its coastal path covers a vast area of the Marine Heritage Coast Path around Cardigan Bay. There are historic harbours and award winning beaches...
A classic medieval walled town, Conwy is at the head of the Conwy Valley and gateway to the Snowdonia National Park.Dominated by its castle, the town is within the three quarter mile network of the castle...
The county of Denbighshire offers stunning countryside, a rich heritage, market towns and excellent seaside resorts. There are many attractions available including canal boat rides, watersports, donkey...
Gwynedd in north west Wales is bordered by the Irish Sea and has a beautiful coastline and some of the most incredible landscapes in the United Kingdom. This county has much to offer the tourist to visit...
Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) is both calm yet full of life. The county includes Newport, and borders Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Brecknockshire, and Glamorgan. Encompassing the dramatic Black Mountains...
Newport, the third biggest city in the country is located alongside the Severn Estuary in the Gwent area of Wales. It has retained much of its Victorian character with some interesting architecture. The...
Pembrokeshire is a beautiful county situated in the south west of Wales. It is home to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park covering 186 miles of stunning coastal scenery. There are many activities available...
The county of Powys is both beautiful and diverse encompassing the old counties of Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and part of Brecknockshire. Powys offers stunning scenery and great walking opportunities;...
Situated on the edge of a five-mile bay, Swansea is a vibrant, multi-cultural destination. The birthplace of poet Dylan Thomas, Swansea boasts award-winning parks and gardens, fantastic shopping, world...
Wrexham is situated in an ideal location being only a relatively short distance from the Welsh hills. There are a number of historic castles and forts to visit and gardens and parks to meander through....
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