Nestled just 15 minutes from the coast, Awel Yr Awen offers a peaceful getaway in the Ceredigion countryside. The site offers non electric grass pitches for tents and campervans, each tucked away in its own pocket of the site, along with two charming bell tents for glampers. Spend days out enjoying a dolphin spotting boat trip at nearby New Quay, on the beach or visiting a castle, unwind afterwards around your own campfire gazing up at the stars.

Why you'll love it at Awel Yr Awen


Peaceful site on an idyllic farm: private pitches surrounded by glorious unspoiled views

Just 20 minutes from Aberaeron in beautiful Cardigan Bay, 30 minutes from New Quay and Aberystwyth

Low impact site with dark skies, campfires welcome, and hot showers. Perfect for stargazing!

About the site


Translated to 'Breeze of the Muse', this tranquil off-grid campsite is nestled on an organic farm, surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful countryside views. Just 15-20 minutes from the coast, the site is an ideal base for exploring local beaches and wonderful walking trails. The site offers just eight pitches, each tucked away in its own pocket of the site to ensure maximum privacy and ample opportunity to unwind. All of the pitches allow tents and campervans. Nuthatch is the smallest pitch, suitable for up to four guests, and located next to the water supply so great for those who like to get chatting with other campers. Woodpecker and Woodpigeon are in a shady part of the field, whilst Badger, Poplar and Heron are south facing and sunny. All allow up to six guests. If you are wanting to travel without your accommodation, the Owl and Red Kite Bell Tent Pitches are great for glampers. Owl's roomy 5m bell tents sleeps up to four guests, equipped with a double and up to two single mattresses, bedding, a fire pit and ensuite eco loo on your pitch. Red Kite has a cosy 4m Bell tent, very romantic for couples, with space for a child too as it sleeps up to three guests and a private compost loo. Both glamping pitches also have a picnic table, perfectly for enjoying a delicious meal and admiring the views. All of the pitches come with a fire pit and BBQs are also welcome, perfect for evenings cooking up a delicious dinner or toasting marshmallows under the stars. Please note, this is a dog free site. At least one member of your party must have a Greener Camping Club membership but this can also be purchased when you book.

Camping is open from April to September and glamping from May to September.


Facilities and amenities

Adult only

Allow commercial vans

Allow pets on site

Café / restaurant

Disabled facilities

Drinking water

Family friendly

Fires allowed

Shop

Showers

Toilet

WiFi

Glamping

Peaceful

Onsite facilities include two compost loos, hot rustic outdoor showers, a shared fridge/freezer and sockets for mobile phone charging etc. Two sinks are available for washing up and campfires are allowed.

The nearest shop to site is Costcutter, at the garage a five minute drive away, right next to your closest pub, The Vale Of Aeron Inn. Lampeter, a ten minute drive, has all the amenities you require including Sainsbury's, the Co-op and the amazing organic supermarket Watson and Pratt's.


A note from the site themselves...

Hi, I'm Rolanda. I grew up on this beautiful Welsh farm, where poet Dylan Thomas once sat under the great Cedar tree every morning drinking fresh, warm milk straight from the dairy. Having lived for many years in the South East of England, and also in the North, and in London, my family and I used to come here for every holiday we could.

We moved back in 2015, with three generations of us now living here.

The name Awel yr Awen, or 'Breeze of the Muse' in English feels appropriate because it really seems as though poetic (and musical) inspiration can be found here. Given the abundance of Nature, the thick, Welsh air and the green, green landscape, it is perhaps not surprising, and also seems perfectly natural that the site should be low-impact and off-grid.

I love nothing more than to see others come, leaving their cares behind, and enjoy themselves as we did, letting it all go, becoming calmer, more relaxed, grounded and energised as they soak up the peace and get in touch with nature, with themselves and with each other again.


Map and address

Park address

Awel Yr Awen,

Gelly, Talsarn, Lampeter, Ceredigion, Wales, SA48 8RB

Coordinates

52.1950, -4.1293 | SN 54 57

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Awel Yr Awen is ideal for...

Couples

Older children (13+)

Peace and quiet

Young children


There are 8 accommodation options on-site

Woodpigeon Pitch

Max 6 people

Non electric grass pitch suitable for tents and campervans. Shady pitch on the south side of the field with its own fire pit. Pitch measures 13m x 12m.

Nuthatch Pitch

Max 4 people

Non electric grass pitch suitable for tents and campervans. South facing next to the water supply with its own fire pit. Pitch measures 15m x 9m.

Woodpecker Pitch

Max 6 people

Non electric grass pitch suitable for tents and campervans. Shady pitch on the south side of the field with its own fire pit. Pitch measures 14m x 13m.

Badger Pitch

Max 6 people

Non electric grass pitch suitable for tents and campervans. South facing with trees to one side and its own fire pit. Pitch measures 16m x 15m.

Poplar Pitch

Max 8 people

Non electric, grass pitch with stunning views, suitable for tents and campervans. Private ensuite compost toilet and firepit. Pitch measures 12m x 12m.

Heron Pitch

Max 8 people

Non electric grass pitch, suitable for tents and campervans. A private, sunny pitch with stunning views with its own parking space and fire pit. Pitch measures 16m x 10m.



FAQ

Guests are welcome to check-in between 3pm and 8pm. Check out is due by 11am for campers and 10am for glampers.

This is a pet free site, sorry dogs are not allowed.

Campfires are welcome in the fire pits provided, there are also a couple of axes available for splitting kindling. BBQs are also permitted but they must be raised from the ground.

Pup tents are welcome across all of the camping and glamping pitches. Gazebos and awnings are welcome on just the camping pitches.

The site is off-grid so there is no WiFi, sorry.


Whatever you choose, there really is something for everyone.

Whether you want to lie on the beach, hike the coastal path, sit and enjoy coffee, wine or ice cream as you watch the world go by in one of the seaside towns, get away from it all into the mountains, indulge your fascination with history by visiting Castles or the National Trust, or get out to sea on a boat or kayak, or follow in Dylan Thomas's own footprints.

Within easy reach of Cardigan bay, there are many stunning beaches to choose from, both South and North.

Aberaeron (20 minutes) has an expansive pebble shore with plenty of spots to pick up a delicious ice cream or fish and chips. The charming town with painted houses also has a lovely harbour, and a good choice of restaurants and cafes perfect for watching the boats come in and out.

The wonderful seaside town of New Quay is just a 30 minute drive away. Famous for its wonderful dolphin spotting opportunities, sit back and see them from shore or venture out on one of the boat trips and see them up close and personal.

Aberystwyth, 30 minutes to the North, is a university town with a ruined castle, expansive beach complete with pier and its very own Cliff railway. Plenty of places to eat, shop and enjoy the summer, you can also catch the Vale of Rheidol Steam train to Devil's Bridge from here.

Devil's Bridge Falls are a 45 minute drive from the campsite. Stroll through the beautiful nature trail and be refreshed by the sight and sound of dramatic waterfalls as you learn the time-old story of the three bridges, involving a dog, a cow, an old woman, and the devil himself!

When you have had your fill of beaches and the glorious Coastal path, and feel a need for mountains, the Cambrian mountains, Brecon Beacons and Preseli hills in Pembrokeshire are all within reach, with Cader Idris, Snowdonia 1 hour 20 minutes away.

Alternatively, you could visit one (or several!) of Wales's stunning castles: Kidwell, Carreg Cennen, Newcastle Emlyn, Dinefwr and of course Laugharne, to name a few.

Other nearby attractions include:

  • National Trust - Llanerchaeron (15 minutes)
  • Fantasy Farm Park (15 minutes)
  • Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (30 minutes)
  • National Trust - Dolaucothi (30 minutes)
  • Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre (45 minutes)

Interested in staying at Awel Yr Awen?

Call 07795 206326 to book.

Unfortunately Awel Yr Awen doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.

The listing for Awel Yr Awen was last updated on November 13th, 2024 at 9:43 AM

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