Motorhome Stopovers in Pyle
Pyle is a village in Bridgend County Borough, sitting just off the M4 between junctions 37 and 38 in the coastal lowlands of South Wales. The A48 runs through the area connecting Bridgend to the east and Port Talbot to the west — it’s a practical through-route for motorhomers travelling the South Wales coastal corridor. Porthcawl and the Glamorgan Heritage Coast are just a few miles to the south, and the Kenfig National Nature Reserve is close by to the southwest.
As an M4 corridor village with quick access to the coast, Pyle suits motorhomers looking for an easy-in, easy-out overnight stop. Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified stopovers in the area — useful if you’re breaking a longer journey or staging for a day on the Glamorgan coast.
Stops in the Area
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs in Pyle and the surrounding M4 corridor villages
- Overnight motorhome parking — member-verified stops near the A48 and the Porthcawl road
- Campervan stops — quiet options near the Kenfig dunes and coastal fringe
- Member reviews — practical notes from motorhomers using Pyle as a staging point on the South Wales run
Breaking a journey on the M4 or heading for the Glamorgan Heritage Coast? Membership opens up stopovers in Pyle and across South Wales.

