Carmarthenshire is a rural county in south west Wales, it is typically quiet, serene and has a great landscape, diverse and the north of the county approaching the Cambrian Mountains is really quiet, perfect if you want to escape. Here you can find holiday parks in Carmarthenshire, search for caravan sites along the coast around Pendine, view a number of campsites and find touring parks inland around Carmarthen as Carmarthenshire is a place where many come to enjoy the landscape, the great outdoors and the peace and quiet. You can see a range of caravan parks, lodge parks and touring caravan sites in Carmarthenshire in our directory listings here.

Where Can You Explore From these Carmarthenshire Caravan Parks?

The coastline on Carmarthenshire faces south and is home to the famous Pendine Sands, if you watch Top Gear, you have seen this beach plenty of times. This is a huge expanse of sand, very popular, easy to get some space and great for enjoying the sea. Cefn Sidan in the Pembrey Country Park is really unspoilt, 8 miles long and backed by sand dunes, never crowded with expansive park behind offering great walking and biking trails. If you really want to escape and get a stunning beach to yourself, Marros Sands is great, wait for the tide to drop a bit and you get a long sandy beach with pebbles in part that is virtually always quiet.

Carmarthenshire is an escape location, escape from traffic, hustle and bustle, unwind and swim in the clean waters or go biking or walking along the deserted country roads. Take a day out at the National Botanic Garden of Wales or go and visit a castle, there are several here to explore. Take a day out at the races at Ffos Las or enjoy a round of golf, actually Carmarthenshire has some cracking golf courses.

Why Visit these Lodge and Caravan Parks in Carmarthenshire?

There are many Carmarthenshire holiday parks to explore around the county, inland and near the beaches. Search here for caravan and lodge holiday parks by the beach in Carmarthenshire in Wales with great facilities from pools to entertainment day and night. There are an unusually large number of rural campsites and touring parks to see here that are ideal if you want to go camping or bring your touring caravan or motorhomes and explore the Carmarthenshire countryside and the mountains of Wales. You can also find a really good selection of caravan parks in Carmarthenshire, browse here family holidays inland in Wales or by the beach. For more information about holidays in caravan and touring parks in Wales, click here to find Wales touring parks listings.

 

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Best For: Family beach holidays, relaxed coastal stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans
Highlights: Direct beach access, indoor pool, quiet setting

Carmarthen Bay Holiday Park is set directly beside St Ishmael Beach, offering caravan accommodation in a peaceful coastal location on Carmarthenshire’s shoreline. With an indoor pool, play areas and simple family-friendly facilities, it provides a great base for traditional seaside holidays.

Its location gives guests immediate access to long beach walks, coastal scenery and nearby attractions, with Tenby, Saundersfoot and the wider Pembrokeshire coast within easy reach. The combination of beachfront access and a relaxed atmosphere makes Carmarthen Bay a popular choice for families and couples.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a quiet holiday park with direct access to a sandy Carmarthenshire beach.

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Pendine Sands Holiday Park – Pendine, Carmarthenshire

Best For: Family beach holidays, coastal exploring, relaxed stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Close to Pendine Sands Beach, indoor pool, entertainment

Pendine Sands Holiday Park is set close to the famous seven-mile stretch of Pendine Sands Beach, offering caravans and lodges in a scenic coastal location. With an indoor pool, entertainment, play areas and family-friendly facilities, it suits classic seaside holidays with plenty to do on-site.

Its location provides easy access to the beach, coastal walking routes and nearby attractions including Saundersfoot, Tenby and the wider Pembrokeshire coast. The combination of beach proximity and solid on-site amenities makes Pendine Sands a popular choice for families and couples.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a family-friendly park close to one of Wales’ best-known sandy beaches.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Carmarthenshire Caravan Parks and Holiday Parks

What are the best caravan parks in Carmarthenshire?

Carmarthenshire caravan parks are popular for their mix of coastline, countryside and market towns in South West Wales. Holiday parks in Carmarthenshire can be found near Llanelli, Carmarthen and Kidwelly, with additional options in Laugharne and Ammanford. Visitors can choose from static caravans and lodge accommodation, with parks appealing to families, couples and those seeking a quieter base close to beaches and rural landscapes.

Are there holiday parks in Carmarthenshire near the coast?

Yes, many holiday parks in Carmarthenshire are located along the Carmarthen Bay coastline. Caravan parks in Carmarthenshire near Llanelli provide access to the Millennium Coastal Path, while areas around Pendine and Kidwelly offer wide sandy beaches. Guests staying locally can also explore Pembrey Country Park, which combines woodland, dunes and beach access along this stretch of South Wales coast.

Can I stay in a lodge at a holiday park in Carmarthenshire?

Several caravan parks in Carmarthenshire offer lodge accommodation alongside traditional static caravans. Lodges are particularly popular in countryside and coastal settings near Carmarthen and Llanelli, providing open plan living spaces and private decking. Staying at a Carmarthenshire holiday park allows visitors to combine modern comfort with access to rural walks and scenic coastal routes.

Are there family friendly holiday parks in Carmarthenshire?

Carmarthenshire holiday parks are well suited to family holidays focused on outdoor activities and heritage attractions. Families staying in caravan parks in Carmarthenshire often visit Kidwelly Castle, explore Pembrey Country Park or enjoy beach days at Pendine Sands. The mix of coastal and countryside attractions provides varied options for different age groups.

Are dog friendly caravan parks available in Carmarthenshire?

Many caravan parks in Carmarthenshire offer pet friendly accommodation options. The Millennium Coastal Path provides long walking routes between Llanelli and Pembrey, while countryside trails near Ammanford and the Brecon Beacons foothills offer additional open space. Holiday parks in Carmarthenshire are frequently chosen by guests travelling with dogs due to the wide coastal and rural landscapes.

When is the best time to book a holiday park in Carmarthenshire?

Holiday parks in Carmarthenshire are busiest during peak summer weeks and school holidays, particularly in coastal areas such as Llanelli and Pendine. Booking early is recommended for beachside locations. Late spring and early autumn can offer a quieter atmosphere, ideal for exploring castles, countryside trails and the South West Wales coastline without peak season crowds.