Wenallt Wild Camp Reviews
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Wenallt Wild Camp is a small, secluded site with stretching countryside views over the Neath Valley, 20 minutes from Aberavon Beach. There are 12 non electric grass pitches for tents/ campervans with access to an undercover communal BBQ area for chilling out. For glamping, pick between cosy fully equipped bell tents and two shepherd's huts set in their own private area with an outdoor undercover kitchen. Swansea is also just 20 minutes away!
4.87 /5
30 reviews
97%
would recommend
Lovely stay, full of character and very kind hosts
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Jesse L
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Very tucked away, beautiful views, staying here for just one night - everything very nice special thanks for the service from the hosts, so friendly and we forgot our bedding and they provided! Really great spot not too far from the four waterfall hike which we did. Thanks again.
Great spot 10/10 would recommend
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Emma P
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Had a great stay this weekend. Lovely spot, kids really enjoyed, great hosts and would recommend.
Camping with a SEN child and three dogs
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Harlie W
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We originally booked from Saturday to the Monday but we left early due to the weather, travelling to Snowdonia as a spontaneous trip and just awkwardness with other campers. The owner of the site is absolutely lovely and the facilities are what you expect camping but kept clean! I absolutely loved that we could pick our own pitch as it meant I could keep our disabled son close to the car and it was his first time camping! The location isn't terrible but it's quiet the off roader haha! My one wish to the owner of the site, as I never actually got to speak with her, is that the rules of the campsite was to keep dogs on lead and under control, which is was what I read when booking. I'm all for dogs being dogs and I was raised round German shepherds, rogues, cane corsos and now three mini dachunds for my SEN son. We train our dogs and hand sign train them. What I didn't respect or like was another camper on the same field allowing her dog off the lead to come bounding to our tent trying to then get into the tent because we had food (dinner), then when my partner tried taking our dogs out of the situation, who clearly felt threatened, proceeded to stand there and have her dog in my three dogs faces, who, may I add, were on the lead at all times and during this incident the woman then got awkward with us as we wanted to eat our dinner and her dog was agitating our dogs. We then had a family of 5 from across the field, and the father watched everything we did to even getting in the car and driving off which made us feel quiet un-easy So in the end we stayed one night and decided to go elsewhere we travelled to snowdonia at 8am and home by 9:30pm As I say the campsite was lovely, facilities great, owner was lovely! I don't think dogs should be banned at all but there should be rules and rules adhered to as we found it extremely stressful with "divvy" dog owners on the site and overall it made us highly uncomfortable.
Great getaway
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Jason D
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Had great 3 days away camping with my son. Surrounded by beautiful woodland with much peace and quiet. The facilities are basic but it's all you need for camping. The hosts were helpful and friendly which made it even more welcoming. Local pub down the road and nearby shops (5 min drive). Definitely go back again to chill out and relax. Recommend paying for wood for the fire pits, only £5 for everything you need to fire it up.
Gorgeous views and relaxed vibe
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Naomi W
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Gorgeous views, nice hosts and massive open fields with woods, river, great for kids to walk explore and spent hours playing outside. Great fires available and very relaxed atmosphere, Facilities were ok for "wild camping" style. Loved the compositing loos, very well thought out and clean. Showers could go up a few degrees and take your own torch for light in them, also big muddy puddle in front of washing up so unless got wellies got bit covered in mud. some gravel or large stepping stone would sort it. Sounds negative but tiny points that would make a big improvement. Would in no way put me off going though. Enjoyed our stay a lot!