Six South Wales campsites named among UK’s top outdoor stays for 2025
The annual list celebrates the very best camping, glamping and touring destinations across the country, highlighting sites that consistently deliver exceptional experiences and glowing reviews.
Leading the South Wales entries is Quarry Park Camping in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, which continues its winning streak after being crowned Best Campsite South Wales at the 2024 Camping and Glamping Awards. The family-run site offers nine non-electric grass pitches, four with electric hook-ups, and two spacious yurts with cosy furnishings. Personal touches like a community herb garden and individual fire pits have helped the site earn a near-perfect 4.99-star rating, with 100% of reviewers saying they would recommend it.
Guests have praised the site’s warm hospitality, with comments including:
“It’s our favourite place to come and stay, we just love it!” “Matt and his team are amazing, friendly and literally cannot do enough for you during your stay.”
Quarry Park Campsite
(Image: campsites.co.uk)Also featured is Cosmos Camping in Llangadog, Carmarthenshire, which was named Best Adult Only Site Wales in last year’s awards. The site continues to attract praise for its peaceful, child-free atmosphere—ideal for couples and solo travellers seeking a quiet retreat.
Aerial view of Cosmos CampsiteCafe-bar and communal fire pitCosmos Campsite in Llangadog
Other South Wales sites recognised in the 2025 list include:
- Folly Farm Holiday Park, Begelly, Kilgetty
- Llanungar Caravan and Camping, Solva
- Oaklea Camping and Glamping Park, Narberth
- Pelcomb Cross Campsite, Pelcomb Cross, Haverfordwest
Martin Smith, founder of Campsites.co.uk, said:
“Every one of these sites is a trusted favourite with our audience and a great choice for your break this summer.”
The full list of Outstanding Sites for 2025, along with images and booking details, is available on Campsites.co.uk’s official website.
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