Mist hangs in the valley at dawn, and the only sound is birdsong drifting across the Carmarthenshire hills.
This is a straightforward spot for anyone wanting a proper Welsh countryside escape without the bells and whistles — tent pitchers, campervan tourers, and caravanners all welcome. You're deep in West Wales farming country here, the kind of landscape that feels genuinely remote even though you're still within reach of the coast and the western edge of the Brecon Beacons. Couples after peace and dog walkers covering serious mileage will feel at home, though do check the dog policy when you book.
Facilities are simple and honest: clean toilets and showers onsite, nothing fancy. The campfire situation needs confirming on arrival, so ask when you pitch up if you're planning to cook over flames. Expect a quiet, no-frills vibe — this isn't a place that shouts about itself, just good Welsh grazing land opened up for folk who want to sleep under canvas and wake to proper silence.