Nestled in native woodland bordered by a stream, Teifi Meadows provides a peaceful and secluded stay in the heart of the Ceredigion countryside just 30 minutes from Aberaeron and the coast. There are grass pitches with optional electric hook ups for tents and tourers, along with a cosy shepherd's hut with a private garden, outdoor kitchen and complimentary breakfast hamper. Families and dogs are welcome, with a play park for little ones!
Small, peaceful campsite located in the Ceredigion countryside between woodlands and a stream
Family and dog friendly camping with picnic benches and fire pits available, plus a shepherd's hut!
A ten minute drive to Lampeter, 30 minutes to the coast and Aberaeron, 45 minutes to New Quay
About Teifi Meadows
An ideal location for wildlife spotting and scenic walks. This small and secluded site is a great spot to escape the crowds and simply unwind, located in the heart of the Ceredigion countryside. For days out, you will also be only a 30 minute drive from the coast, with New Quay within 45 minutes, perfect for picking up a boat trip.
The site is home to a total of 21 grass pitches, each around 8m x 8m with the option of a 10 amp electric hook up. Tents, trailer tents, campervans, motorhomes and caravans are all welcome, with up to six guests permitted per pitch.
If you're searching for a romantic getaway, the site offers a shepherd's hut for two, located in its own private garden with an idyllic stream running through it. Inside the rustic 6m x 3m hut, you will find a double bed, bedding, electric, a wood burner and a bathroom opposite with a loo and shower. There is a small kitchenette that features a sink, kettle and toaster.
Step outside and the hut enjoys a private large patio area with a full outdoor kitchen. Here there is a fridge, hob, sink, BBQ and all the pots, pans, crockery and utensils you will need for cooking up a storm. For al fresco dining, there is a table and chairs, along with a fire pit.
The shepherd's hut even includes a complimentary breakfast hamper with sausages, bacon, free-range eggs, scones or Welsh Cakes to enjoy in the morning! Please note, the shepherd's hut is pet free.
Teifi Meadows offers a semi-wild nature experience with most of the creature comforts you love. Located in an official Dark Sky zone, clear nights allow spectacular views of the cosmos - ideal if you bring your telescope.
In the daytime, red kites and buzzards soar overhead, and the wildflower meadow (with large areas left to grow naturally) encourages an abundant ecosystem that nature-lovers will appreciate.
Dogs are also welcome to join you when camping, with up to two pups permitted per pitch.
For nights in the open, the site has fire pits available to borrow with firewood to purchase too. BBQs are also welcome, just please ensure they are raised from the ground.
Teifi Meadows is open from 11/03 to 30/10.
Facilities and amenities
Site facilities include a unisex shower block with toilets, four showers and hand basics. There are three food prep areas with kitchen sinks, plus a play park for kids. Fire pits are available, with wood for sale.
There is a Co-op a five minute drive away for grabbing any essentials. Lampeter is also a ten minute drive away with eateries and a large Sainsbury's.
Adult only
Allow commercial vans
Allow pets
Bike hire
Café / restaurant
Communal BBQ
Disabled facilities
Drinking water
Electric hookups
Entertainment
Family friendly
Fires allowed
Fishing
Games room
Glamping
Golf
Horse riding
Hot tub
Internet access
Kids club
Kids playground
Laundry
Near beach
Near pub
Open year round
Peaceful
RV pitches
Shop
Showers
Swimming pool
Toilets
TV room
Vineyard
Water hookups
Watersports
W.C. disposal
A note from the site themselves...
We are Joss and Silvana, Joss is a writer of psychology and philosophy, and a meditation teacher and I am an actress, singer and comedy scriptwriter. We came to Wales in search of inspiration. By stepping back from the hustle and bustle of hectic 21st century life, we wanted more time for the important things in life.
Time for cooking, time for playing, and time for our arts... And most of all, we wanted more quality time for sharing with friends.
We also wanted to become more self-sufficient in food, water and energy and found that the site can provide almost everything we need. Running the campsite gives us the chance to connect with people from far and wide, of all walks of life, and to see them at their best - relaxed, open, devices off, present in the moment.
As the poet Rumi famously said: "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." We like to meet people in that place.
We hope to welcome you soon.
Map and address
Park address
Teifi Meadows,
Fach Ddu, Llanfair Clydogau, Lampeter, Ceredigion, Wales, SA48 8LE
Grass 8m x 8m pitches with optional 10 amp electric hook up. Suitable for tents, trailer tents, campervans, motorhomes and caravans.
Other accommodation
Shepherd's Hut
Max 2 people
6m x 3m shepherd's hut in a secluded garden with a double bed, small kitchenette, heating and ensuite loo and shower. Outdoor kitchen, seating, fire pit and BBQ. Breakfast hamper included.
Large Tent - Grass Pitches (Optional Electric)Aug 2024
If you're happy with a muddy field, then this is the site for you. It's very basic and has everything you need, but in wet weather, it is muddy slippery and wellies are a must!
The toilet/shower blocks are filthy, they are not well maintained which lets the site down. I do however think that the filth is partly to do with the people staying at the site. The electric tripped twice during our stay because of the fact the plug-ins were over loaded, which is not acceptable when you pay for it.
People were shouting and playing loud music until early hours of the morning. This site has the potential to be lovely however, it needs some work to solve the many issues unfortunately!
Site's response
Thanks for your honest review.
Firstly, I apologise for the electricity cutting off twice during your stay and I agree that wasn't good. That bank holiday weekend was the first time that has ever happened, it took us completely by surprise and we are working on a solution to prevent it happening in future. It appears that some campers were using electric heaters inside the tents, which, in the middle of August, is something our infrastructure was never designed for (not to mention our pricing structure!). This is something we will clearly have to amend.
In terms of the noise, yes, there was one group who were talking a bit too loudly until about 1am on the Saturday night. Once I was made aware, I went to speak to them myself and they immediately piped down. There was no music playing anywhere at that time that I could hear but there may have been earlier. Within 15 minutes of asking them to quieten down a bit, they all went to bed. I asked some of the other campers the next morning if they'd been disturbed and they said it hadn't been a problem but I fully appreciate this is a matter of opinion. In my own opinion, certainly our campsite is not one of the noisier campsites around, but on that particular night, I do accept the volume was a bit too much, a bit too late.
We do not wish to be a campsite with strict rules (and most of our guests thank us for that), but we do ask everyone to 'harmonise with each other at all times' and I agree the people in question had gone too far that particular night for which I am sorry and will take note for when the next bank holiday rush comes.
In terms of mud, yes it was disappointingly muddy that weekend too. Again, this is not something normal for us in the middle of August. This year has seen an unprecedented amount of rain in West Wales, to the point that the ground is still unusually soft, even at the end of the summer - hence why I was making such an effort to stop cars wheel-spinning and churning up the soil. This then led to mud finding its way into the shower block (particularly with a lot of kids on site that weekend) which then became dirty at times (and necessitated extra cleaning by myself!).
There is very little a campsite can do when a year brings unseasonal weather, and for the cheaper campsites like ours, this is something to bear in mind when booking. We are a wild flower meadow, offering a semi-wild, traditional camping experience. We invested heavily this year in laying a gravel road in certain places in order to reduce the impact of rain and mud, but we limited that in order to preserve the natural feel of the meadow and surroundings as the majority of our clientele express how much they prefer less development to over-development.
Unfortunately, traditional camping sometimes means mud and wet clothes and cold beans for breakfast. The vast majority of our campers fully accept that and still enjoy the experience, but I agree it's a matter of taste! Either way - and especially for other people reading this in future - please bear in mind that we are at the cheaper end of the market so perfection is not to be expected.
Beautiful place
Recommends site
Reign L
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Large Tent - Grass Pitches (Optional Electric)Aug 2024
Child-friendly and gorgeous surroundings.
Awe inspiring experience
Recommends site
Dermot G
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May 2024
Wow! A life altering experience with magnificent hosts in a breath-taking environment.
I was looking for a break from the rat race and this place was my sanctuary for one week and now it feels like a home from home. I could not recommend it enough.
The location was just enough off grid to switch off from the fast lane and take a deep dive into self-sufficiency with my new friends. It was much greater than the sum of its parts. On a whole, it delivered in so many unexpected ways. I've already re-booked to learn and develop my own skills and assimilate into this new world. It's mesmeric qualities reinvigorated my desire to get away from the city and fully immerse myself in the countryside and become fully self-sufficient.
My deepest appreciation to Joss and Sylvana.
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What time is check-in and check out at Teifi Meadows?
Check-in is available from 1pm until 10pm, please let the site know if you are delayed. Check out is due before noon on your last day.
Is Teifi Meadows dog-friendly?
Yes, the site allows up to two dogs per pitch. Do note that breeds and crossbreeds listed in the Dangerous Dogs Act are not permitted.
Does Teifi Meadows allow BBQs and campfires?
Yes, the site has fire pits available to borrow and wood can be purchased from the site. BBQs are also welcome as long as they are raised from the ground.
Does Teifi Meadows allow awnings, gazebos or pup tents?
Yes, you are welcome to bring one of each with you. Please ensure that you select this option when booking and if you are bringing a pup tent make sure it fits within your pitch.
Does Teifi Meadows allow group bookings?
Sorry, group bookings are not accepted at this site unless made by prior arrangement, this includes hen and stag parties.
Can I park near my pitch at Teifi Meadows? Or Is there parking adjacent to the pitch?
Yes, you can park by your pitch.
What amp is the electric hook up at Teifi Meadows?
The grass pitches have an optional electric hook that is 10 amp. The site recommends cables of a minimum of 25m to access your nearest hook up point.
Is there WiFi at Teifi Meadows?
No, sorry WiFi is not provided at the site and 4G mobile coverage is dependent on your network so be prepared to be a little 'off-grid' during your stay.
What are the nearest public transport links to Teifi Meadows?
The nearest train station is Llanwrda Station a 35 minute drive away, there is also a bus stop a 15 minute walk away.
Things to do on site and in the Lampeter area
If holidaying with little ones, Fantasy Farm Park (30 minutes) is perfect for a day out. There is an animal barn, indoor fun house, nature trail, go karts, climbing frames, pedal tractors, pedal boats and more!
For making the most of any warm weather, Aberaeron Beach is a 30 minute drive away. Grab some fish and chips or an ice cream and watch on as the boats come in and out of the harbour.
National Trust - Llanerchaeron is 25 minutes from the site, an 18th century estate with grand rooms and a farmyard. Explore the walled garden, lake and manicured grounds with dogs welcome too.
Other nearby attractions include:
The New Celtic Lakes (15 minutes)
National Trust - Dolaucothi (20 minutes)
Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (40 minutes)
New Quay (45 minutes)
Aberystwyth Cliff Railway (50 minutes)
The listing for Teifi Meadows was last updated on November 22nd, 2024 at 7:16 AM