Explore the Pembrokeshire Coast, Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons), and the Gower
Welcome to your trusted guide for motorhome and campervan stopovers in South Wales. Whether you are walking the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast Path, hiking the peaks of Bannau Brycheiniog (the Brecon Beacons), or chasing the sunset on the Gower Peninsula, finding a secure and welcoming place to park for the night makes your Welsh road trip truly relaxing.
At the Motorhome Stopover Club, we know that the best part of van life is the freedom to explore. To save you the hassle of hunting for a safe spot as the sun goes down, we’ve put together this comprehensive directory of motorhome-friendly stopovers across South Wales.
What to Expect from South Wales Stopovers
South Wales has a fantastic mix of coastal escapes and deep rural valleys. Our directory covers a variety of locations so you can tailor your trip to your travel style:
- Coastal Pub Stopovers: Park up near the sea, enjoy some freshly caught local seafood and a Welsh cider, and sleep just a stone’s throw from the beach.
- Moorland & Farm Stays: Get away from it all by staying on working farms or quiet rural pitches nestled in the lush Welsh Valleys or on the edge of the national parks.
- Convenient Transit Spots: Practical, no-nonsense overnight parking for when you are breaking up a long journey along the M4 corridor.
Quick Tips for Touring South Wales in a Motorhome
To help you navigate the region like a pro and keep your trip stress-free, keep these local tips in mind:
- Navigate the Hedgerows with Care: Pembrokeshire and the Gower are famous for their stunning, but incredibly narrow, single-track lanes lined with high hedges. Take it slow, always look ahead for passing places, and remember that you may need to reverse!
- Use Park & Ride for the Cities: If you plan to visit Cardiff or Swansea, don’t try to navigate a large motorhome through the busy city centres. Use the dedicated Park & Ride facilities on the outskirts for a much easier day out.
- Check the Weather in the Beacons: The weather in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) can change rapidly. If you are parking up in higher, exposed areas, make sure you check the forecast for high winds before settling in for the night.
Browse Our South Wales Stopover Map
Ready to hit the road? Browse our interactive map above and the list below to find the ideal overnight stop for your South Wales adventure.
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