
Wales' coastline makes a wonderful place to visit. This is a beautiful area that makes great camping. To explore all the sites, you will need to rent a car. You will find some of the most beautiful beaches near Wells, Cromer and Exmouth. While you are there, be sure to visit Blakeney Blakeney Morston, Sheringham and Blakeney.
While beaches on the coast may not be well-known for having sand, Cliff Head has some spectacular views. One finger of black rock protrudes out of the water. It is a good spot to relax in the sun during the summer. If you want to make some homemade treats, you can also visit your local butcher or baker.
The Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club features some of Devon's best facilities and is the only one. The club has 115 spacious pitches on grassy fields. It also offers many tours in the surrounding area with one of its members. The club also runs boat trips to nearby Totnes. The best part about it is that there are no fees to visit the site.
The Cliff Head campsite is totally free! The site has a decent toilet and shower facility. There are also washing facilities, and a basic amenities block with fridge and freezer.
Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast has a spectacular view of Milford Haven Estuary. There are many beaches nearby. You can also go surfing or swimming. Site shops sell local produce. There is a free Wi-Fi spot. There are also camping shacks available to rent and a rare shower.
While a cruise is the best way of seeing the coastline, it's also possible to take a ferry ride to the Isle of Arran. The nearby RSPB reserve can be visited at Leighton Moss. The St Davids Cathedral is the cathedral of the Imposing Saint Davids, and it's the smallest town in Britain.
You could also go north to Lindisfarne and Holy Island. You may even find a shipwreck sticking out of the sand. You can also explore Cape Range National Park and Turquoise Bay. You might consider renting a campervan or hotel if you're looking for something more than camping. You can spend a day at the Eden Project nearby, or you can visit one of many pubs and restaurants if you don’t feel like cooking.
There are many campsites available, including some in the coastal region. Gibraltar Farm is located in Morecambe Bay and has a separate site that includes 10 acres of woodland and a brand new shower block. The best thing about the site is that it's in a very convenient location, so it's easy to get around.