
Wales's coastline is an amazing place to visit. It is beautiful and offers great camping opportunities. For the best experience, rent a car and explore the many sights. The best beaches are located near Exmouth, Cromer, and Wells. While you are there, take a look at the towns of Blakeney Blakeney and Morston.
While the beaches of the coast aren't exactly renowned for their sand, you can get some pretty nice views from the cliffs at Cliff Head. A finger of black rock juts out of the water and is a good place to sit in the sun in the summertime. If you want to make some homemade treats, you can also visit your local butcher or baker.
Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club is a unique club that offers the most luxurious facilities. They offer 115 large pitches on grassy areas and several tours through the area with their members. The club also offers boat trips to Totnes. They don't charge for visitors to the site.
The Cliff Head campsite is totally free! There are decent facilities at the campsite, including a toilet and a bathroom. A washing machine and dryer are available. There is also a block of basic amenities with a refrigerator and freezer.
Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast campsite boasts a fantastic view of Milford Haven estuary. Local beaches are close by. You will find plenty of opportunities to surf and swim. You can also find local produce at the site's shop. A Wi-Fi hotspot is available at no cost. A few of the amenities include a shower and camping snugs that can be rented.
The best way to see the most of the coastline is to take a cruise, but you can also take a ferried trip 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 find a wreck in 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. There are plenty of restaurants and pubs nearby if you don’t feel like cooking.
There are many campsites available, including some in the coastal region. Gibraltar Farm in Morecambe Bay offers a separate site, with 10 acres old woodland, and a modern shower block. The best thing about the site is that it's in a very convenient location, so it's easy to get around.