The bleat of hill sheep drifts across steep pastureland as morning mist lifts from the Cambrian ridges, revealing layer upon layer of empty upland stretching toward the horizon. This is Mid Wales at its most elemental—a landscape of high moorland, deep valleys, and skies that seem to go on forever.
Perfect for anyone seeking genuine remoteness in Ceredigion's wild heart, this site welcomes tents, campervans, and caravans into terrain that feels wonderfully untamed. You're in the Cambrian Mountains proper here, where red kites circle overhead and the nearest villages cling to valley bottoms far below. It's ideal for walkers tackling the Cambrian Way, stargazers escaping light pollution, or families wanting children to experience proper countryside freedom.
Facilities are straightforward—toilets and showers serve those who've come for the setting rather than resort-style amenities. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so ask about bringing your own fuel or gathering wood. The atmosphere is gloriously low-key, the sort of place where you fall asleep to silence and wake to birdsong echoing off distant hills.