With Wales ready for the sun's ray spell, now is the perfect time to book a seaside camping trip and breathe in the warm rays of the sun and the refreshing ocean air. However, if you can choose from many stunning campsites, choosing the ideal location can be challenging.
One idyllic place you might not notice is MWNT Camp, a laid back eco-camp site in West Wales, throwing stones from the beach. This picturesque site has attracted our attention with its breathtaking countryside scenery and environmentally friendly spirit. As a dog-free campground for families, MWNT Camp offers an intimate camping experience with tents and small campers, furnished bell tents and pitches of just 10 spaces for a cozy caravan.
Meadow Campsite also features two duck ponds, offering partial ocean views passing through the hedge.
Since December 2023, MWNT Camp has become a part of the Eco Camping Club. It was also founded by the founder of Campsite.
The Welsh government recognizes eco-camp clubs as an organization that promotes outdoor leisure activities, Wales reports online.
According to their website, the club's spirit is “to meet the needs of visitors who are concerned about the environmental impact of leisure and recreational activities.”
MWNT Camp boasts selling organic ducks and chicken eggs from attractive flocks of pets. There is also polytunnel, where campers grow organic vegetables that can tour and purchase.
For those looking for an eco-friendly camping experience in Wales, simply arrive, choose a pitch and prepare a breathtaking sundowner on the vast meadows.
Glamping in the bell tent with beds and other convenient amenities is offered for those looking for a hassle-free camping trip.
Near the campsite is the stunning MWNT Beach, one of several sites managed by the nearby national trust. This beautiful, secluded beach is located under the shadow of MWNT's famous cliffs.
MWNT takes its name from Foel Y Mwnt, a cone-shaped hill towering above this popular spot. Climbing to the summit is essential when visiting, offering panoramic views of Cardigan Bay.
Cardigan Bay is considered to be one of Wales' most underrated coastlines. In 2023, Timeout Magazine was called Cardigan, West Wales' “most underrated” spot.
Both the MWNT and the cardigan are great for finding dolphins and mice in Bottlenorth. You can even find a sticker puppy, especially if you're lucky.
Their breeding season continues from August to December, and is frequently seen on coastal beaches and rocky outcrops.
Near MWNT Bay you can discover a bag MWNT decorated with vibrant buckets and spades, rolly and ice cream menus, boasting one of the best beach views.
This family-run cabin serves delicious cheese toast, ice cream and freshly baked brewed coffee on Tan I Grose's Cardigan Bay Roaster.
For seafood lovers, the harbor town is a must-see, offering boat trips and access to the Seledijon Coast Pass, a stunning section of the 870-mile Welsh Coast Pass.