Campervan hire in Wales

A land of song, rugby and stunning natural landscapes, Wales is a fantastic location for a campervan hire getaway! Challenge yourself with a hike in the mountains of Snowdon or the Brecon Beacons, relax on the golden sandy beaches of Pembrokeshire or the Gower Peninsula or check out the sights of Cardiff, Wales’ compact capital. Whatever your plans, motorhome hire in Wales is a wonderful way to experience what the country has to offer, giving you the freedom of the open road. On Goboony you can rent a variety of different motorhomes and campervans suitable for your needs from one of our private owners. With our many filters you can find the perfect rental for you!

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Great location near South Coast and South Downs. Very patient as my docs for insurance took a while to retrieve and forward onto Jessica. Cars left in secure gated vehicle park. 10 minutes away Alec at Sands Farm House, Tottington Dr, Small Dole, Henfield BN5 9XZ as well as very helpful a great last night place to stay to empty grey water, WC, and top up fresh water. £20 night with hook up, £16 without. Showers , toilets, washing up facility with Hot water. Lovely dog walks, White Hart pub food good and staff very welcoming and so are 4 legged friends. A first taste of van life, loved it. A great van to drive, park, reverse, economical to run. Weather was sunny, torrential wet spells and windy. Hot water shower and WC was home from home. Excellent fridge with freezer kept ice creams and fish fingers frozen. 1st night at The Tavern Peacehaven right on the sea cliff. Great food, lovely staff, great sea front walks with 4 legged friend. Gratis! Following day onto Brighton, enjoyed some sunshine, Beach walks, some chillin, shopped at Local Lidl. Had a roast at The Walrus, 4 legged friends very welcome too. Parked up Madeira Drive for the night. Great sea view, dog walks on beach, peaceful. Gratis 6pm-10am. Drove upto Devils Dyke, beautiful South Downs National Park. Was great to park up cook lunch Fishfinger buttys n salad have a hot drink until the wild wind and rain stopped. Very busy Pub right there great for a drink to quench your thirst and toilets after a walk. National Trust member free parking otherwise £20 for the day! Loved the freedom of the outdoors and the comforts of having indoors. without any trekking back to accommodation to get changed, get fed, etc. Game changer. Wish I'd tried it years ago. Returned van, cleaned and cleared. Handover efficient. Deposit returned within days. Thank you it was a very positive first Motorhome experience.

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Campsites in Wales

There are many nice campsites in Wales. Shell island, for example, is the largest campsite in the UK at over 300 acres and is one of the largest campsites in the whole of Europe. Based in North Wales, the campsite boasts stunning views of the picturesque Welsh countryside, including Snowdonia National Park and Cardigan Bay. Shell Island is popular with those wanting a holiday by the sea but who don’t want to stay in a crowded seaside town with all the usual tourist traps. You can go kayaking in the sea and go fishing in the nearby village of Llanbedr. The family run Erwlon Caravan and Camping Park to the west of the Brecon Beacons is an ideal location to discover magical mid Wales. It has an award winning amenity block and designated adult only and family areas, parkwide WiFi, fully serviced super-pitches and a children’s playground. The campsite is perfectly situated for outdoor activities with a variety of walking trails, cycling routes, caving and riding adventures.

Things to do in Wales

There are so many things to do in Wales and going on a campervan holiday really opens up the country to you. Adventure seekers can take on the challenge of climbing Snowdon, Wales’ largest mountain, or if you are looking for an easier way up there is also a train! Enjoy the breathtaking views from the top in this stunning corner of the country. If you are a fan of castles, Wales is the ideal place for you with many fascinating examples across the country from Caerphilly to Caernarfon. Sports fans can head to Cardiff for rugby at the Millenium Stadium or international cricket at Sophia Gardens and art connoisseurs can head to Cardiff’s National Museum Wales to explore its world class collection of Impressionist works. Wales also has an impressive coastline with many fabulous beaches in Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula where you can sit back and enjoy the view or partake in some water sports!

Events in Wales

Next to things to do, there are also many fantastic events in Wales that are definitely worth a visit! If you are visiting Wales in April, you might want to check out Cardiff's own RHS Flower Show. Organised by the Royal Horticultural Society, the show is a huge display of hundreds of different species of flowers, and usually brings in people from all over the world. Pembrokeshire Fish Week was ranked first in the top 10 food festivals by the Independent. It has come first in several other similar competitions even winning the Gold Award for the Food Tourism Destination category in the True Taste Food and Drink Awards. Accolades aside, Fish week is a biennial celebration of Pembrokeshire’s world-class seafood, spectacular coastline, gorgeous clean beaches, and fascinating heritage of its maritime history. Every year in a different location there is also the National Eisteddfod of Wales, a celebration of the country’s language and culture, which gives a fascinating insight into this ancient land.