The gentle rustle of leaves in the ancient hedgerows mingles with birdsong across this working farm in the Glamorgan countryside, where morning mist often lingers in the valleys beyond the pitching areas. South Wales reveals its quieter side here, away from the coastal bustle yet within reach of both the Brecon Beacons and the Vale of Glamorgan's rolling farmland.
This is a place for campers seeking an authentic farm experience without frills or fanfare—perfect for families wanting space to roam and couples craving a digital detour. The working farm setting means genuine countryside immersion, with the sights and sounds of rural life providing the entertainment. Traditional tourers, campervans and tents all find their spot on these Welsh fields.
Facilities are refreshingly straightforward: clean toilets and showers provide the essentials, while the farm setting offers that increasingly rare commodity of proper peace and quiet. Check about campfires on arrival if you're hoping for evening flames. The vibe is unpretentious and welcoming, with that particular warmth that comes from staying on land still worked by those who own it.