Usk View Glamping Caerleon, situated in Caerleon, Newport, offers a glamping experience approximately 24 kilometres from Cardiff's attractions including Cardiff Castle and Cardiff University. This one-bedroom dwelling boasts a 26 square metre floor area, sleeping up to nine guests and features a private garden, terrace, parking, and a shared kitchen, alongside an outdoor fireplace and picnic area.
8.7 161 reviews
Cardiff
03/07 – 10/07
A$343/nighttotal: A$2401 (7 )
Tathan Herd
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mobile home , Flemingston
Tathan Herd is a recently renovated bed and breakfast situated just 14 miles from Cardiff Castle and Principality Stadium, offering easy access to the capital's attractions. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and a very good rating for location and overall experience. The guest house has one bedroom and one bathroom, with a floor area of 14 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Tathan Herd provides a range of amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, bar, and free parking, as well as entertainment options like a flat-screen TV, games consoles, and a picnic area.
9.6 14 reviews
Cardiff
28/06 – 29/06
A$223/nightfor 1 night
Comfy Caravan Only 15 Minutes From Cardiff Central
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campervan , Vale of Glamorgan
This campervan, offered as "Comfy Caravan Only 15 Minutes From Cardiff Central", is located in a rural area of the Vale of Glamorgan, approximately 13km from Cardiff Central, offering easy access to the city by car or train. The self-contained unit sleeps two, features a convertible single bed, a private bathroom and kitchen facilities nearby, and includes an optional gourmet Welsh breakfast using locally sourced ingredients.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Cardiff
What are the top attractions to visit on a day trip to Cardiff?
For a day trip, you'll want to see Cardiff Castle, a historic landmark with a fascinating past, and the Millennium Stadium, home to big sporting events and concerts. The National Museum of Wales is also a great option, with a variety of exhibits to explore.
Which sections of Cardiff are best for finding holiday parks?
The best areas for holiday parks are usually found just outside the city centre, like in the Vale of Glamorgan, which is a beautiful area with plenty of countryside. You'll also find some parks near the coast, like in Barry or Penarth, offering stunning views.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Cardiff?
What are the best activities for camping lovers in Cardiff ?
Cardiff Bay is a great place for walks, bike rides, and watersports like kayaking or paddleboarding. You can also explore the beautiful countryside around the city, with plenty of walking trails and nature reserves like the Brecon Beacons National Park, just an hour's drive away.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Cardiff?
Cardiff is a great base for exploring both the city and the surrounding countryside. You can enjoy the vibrant city life and then escape to the peace and quiet of nature, all within a short distance. Plus, with its mild climate, you can camp comfortably for most of the year.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Cardiff?
Cardiff has a temperate climate, with mild winters and warm summers. You might encounter some wildlife, like squirrels and birds, but there are no dangerous animals. The main natural hazard is strong winds, so be prepared for that if you’re camping.
What family-friendly outdoor activities are available in Cardiff?
There are lots of family-friendly activities in Cardiff, like visiting the Roath Park with its lake, gardens, and playground, or taking a boat trip on the Cardiff Bay with its colourful waterfront.