Each pitch comes with a view, as its fields contain little light pollution, making starry skies an inevitability in the evening. Despite the pop-up nature of Cwmorgan, you also won't sacrifice much in terms of comfortability; flushing toilets and a hot water, eco-friendly shower put its amenities a cut above similar sites. The same can be said with the scenic trails you can embark on from your doorstep, with the site located next to the Afon Cych, which flows into the River Teifi, one of Wales' longest rivers and an ideal route for those looking to ensconce themselves in their rural surroundings.
For something more adventurous than a quiet stroll through the southwest Wales countryside, take a dive into one of the four Pembrokeshire waterfalls you can access from the site, including Ffynone and Cenarth, both stunning locations accessible in a short drive. The same can be said for the beaches situated along the nearby coast, including New Quay's popular Harbour Beach. A designated Blue Flag beach, expect clear waters and soft sand, with wildlife-spotting in the region being a typical tourist pastime. A variety of tours take place from the harbour, letting visitors catch a glimpse of the dolphins and seals in the Cardigan Bay coast. If you're in the market for simple tent camping, where blissful days of river walks and sunny trips to the beach effortlessly morph into evenings cooking over a firepit beneath the stars, then Cwmorgan Camping has you covered.
The site is situated near the Afon Cych, a tributary of southwest Wales' River Teifi. As such, visitors can embark on a scenic river walk, with the river running through the settlements of Cwmorgan and Cwmcych, along with the village of Abercych. The Ffynone Waterfall is a 20-minute drive away, as is the Cenarth waterfall, so bring your swimsuit or trunks for a dip in these picturesque Pembrokeshire spots. In a little over 10 minutes, you can visit the remains of the Newcastle Emlyn Castle. Take a walk through its ruins and experience this slice of 13th-century history. Llangrannog Beach is just over a 30-minute drive away, providing a popular spot for swimmers, surfers, or families looking for a relaxing day out. A similar distance will get you to New Quay Beach, a more tourist-orientated spot on the Ceredigion coast, with a bay that boasts bottlenose dolphins and seals.