Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape.
Set in the woodland of the private 17th century country estate – Carreglwyd, only 15 minutes walk from the beach.
Bell tents include a double bed, bedding, linen and solar lights. Option to add up to 2 single beds if needed, available for a 15GBP one - off charge power bed
From our secluded campsite guests can explore a spectacular coastline – home to an incredible array of birds and wildlife.
We are an eco campsite with composting toilets, solar showers and fresh water from the borehole.
We have food, music, forestschool and workshops non in peak season. Please see the image with the dates for more info!
The bathrooms are communal and there is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.
Linen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.
There are picnic benches and BBQs on the campsite too.
If you would like to book more than one tent, or the VW camper, please get in touch as I maybe able to offer a discount for you.
House Rules:
- Check-in time is 3pm and check-out is 10am. Where possible we will try to help with early check in and late check out
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are free parking on premises parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are allowed at the property.
About the site
Our hot showers and compost toilets are constructed using simple and upcycled materials, and what would be waste from a normal toilet is turned into a resource for returning nutrients to an area of woodland that we have set aside for coppicing, meaning that what you leave behind is turned into trees and woodland soils.
Our water on site comes from our borehole, and goes through UV filtration before being pumped to the taps and showers. It is fresh tasting and has been filtered by the rock beneath your feet.
We ask that you consider what you bring with you to our rustic site, as we are regularly shocked with the amount of single use camping gear these days. We strongly advise that the “Buy Nice or Buy Twice” motto be employed when buying camping gear, and that it never be thought of as temporary or single use. Cheaper camping gear certainly democratises the camping experience, but that should not come at the expense of our ecological stability, which surely is what camping is about enjoying. With that said, there will be a recycling point on site, with separate bins to ensure that none of the waste produced on site goes to landfill.
Seren y Môr is a wonderfully situated, basic site, with simple but ingenious and functional amenities; it’s wild camping with a touch of comfort: slippers and a pipe optional.