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the best. in south wales is black mountain caravan and camping park. its near a tiny village called llanddeusant which is near to llangadog. its close to brecon too.
i kid you not when i say there is a red kite breeding centre right on the doorstep. the views are beyond belief and to top it all off there is a small inn just in case you want a beer.
the phone number is 01550 740217.
im not on commision btw. i just loved the place when we were there in may.
for pictures of the area drop me a line via my contact.
2006-07-21 02:06:01
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answered by squalalala 2
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The New Hedges camp site just outside Saunders-foot is really nice , cheap & it has it's own little beach ( well I don't think they own it but you get to it from the camp site ) It's about 2 miles from Tenby & about 1 mile from Saundersfoot & you can walk the coast path to each. The site also has hot showers too .There's lots to do & if you have children & the weather is bad there is at least 2 activity parks near plus Pembroke is only a few miles away & has a well preserved castle that is open to the public.Lovely coast line if you want to go off & explore , well worth a visit .
2006-07-20 23:02:47
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answered by Mellow man 1
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Depends on what anemities you want. I go to a lovely one in Pembrokeshire. It's called Porthclais farm campsite. It only has toilets, shower and waste diposal. There are 4 fields and it's right on the cliffs in some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK. There is a gorgeous little harbour right nest to it and the Small town of St Davids is half a mile away. The coastline is studded with lovely coves. Solva (about 3 miles away) is one of the most beautiful ones. Nice pub on the harbour serving reasonably priced good food.
2006-07-21 01:59:22
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answered by diana - b 4
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answered by ? 4
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There are a few good places near Cadre Idris, which is a mountain a few miles south of Dolgellau (Mid Wales).
2006-07-20 09:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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There is loads of good places in Wales, i.e Snowdonia & Brecon beacons. Imsure you find somewhere decent to camp.
Dont stay in the mountains till late at night though they can get very dangerous when dark. (Just common sence really)
Have a good time.
2006-07-20 13:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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try a little place called llangranog near new quay cardigan bay area
2006-07-23 21:17:21
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answered by ttopcat2005 3
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theres one in bargoed. loads in brecon. where in south wales exactly. i live there
2006-07-20 10:31:12
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answered by busted 2
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tenby is a good place to camp out.
2006-07-20 09:45:28
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answered by lonely as a cloud 6
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