The cry of seabirds drifting inland and the distant rush of waves set the soundtrack at this working coastal farm, where rolling pastures meet the dramatic Ceredigion shoreline. Perched on cliffside meadows with views stretching across Cardigan Bay, this is camping with a genuine connection to the land and sea that shapes this beautiful corner of Mid Wales.
Perfect for families seeking an authentic farm experience and coastal explorers wanting direct access to the Wales Coast Path, the site welcomes tents, campervans and caravans year-round. The Ceredigion coastline here is raw and unspoiled, with hidden coves, abundant wildlife, and Cardigan Island itself visible offshore—a haven for seals and seabirds that gives the farm its name.
Facilities are straightforward with toilets and showers provided, while the campfire policy should be confirmed on arrival. The real draw is the setting: proper countryside camping where you wake to grazing sheep, salt air, and that big coastal sky. It's the kind of place where evenings are spent watching the sun sink into the Irish Sea, and mornings begin with clifftop walks above crashing waves.