What an amazing week we had travelling the south of Wales in your lovely VW Campervan.
It was our first time ever doing this type of holiday and we had a blast. Taking our Cockapoo Bobby asking with us. He loved it too.
First we set off from Sunny Bolton
(we wish) and drove down the Brecon Beacons. Finally arriving around 2130 to a lovely little campsite, Brecon Beacons touring park.
(we wish) and drove down the Brecon Beacons. Finally arriving around 2130 to a lovely little campsite, Brecon Beacons touring park.The rain was lashing down but it didn’t deter us one bit. Hooked up onsite and then proceeded with a light snack before setting up the camper to sleep for the first time ever.
Waking up early to the now light rain but the views were nice.
A couple of miles away, we had a good few hours exploring amazing caves at the National Showcase centre for Wales.
We honestly didn’t know what to expect here. Jaw dropping and breathtaking views inside the caves. Bobby was allowed in the caves too.
If it was in California, it would be one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world. Just unreal.
Then, we decided to go for a walk near Pan y Fan. Waterfalls galore as the rain hadn’t stopped.
It made the caves awesome with the water running in , but we was wet through from the walk around the waterfalls. Exiting to a lovely place that served fresh coffee and homemade cakes. Carrot Cake was the best ever
Luckily the women had bought him a muddoggy travel wash pump. That was a godsend and a great thing to purchase before we travelled, as we could clean up Bobby and dry him by the side of the van before we set off for the campsite and rest.
It made the caves awesome with the water running in , but we was wet through from the walk around the waterfalls. Exiting to a lovely place that served fresh coffee and homemade cakes. Carrot Cake was the best ever
Luckily the women had bought him a muddoggy travel wash pump. That was a godsend and a great thing to purchase before we travelled, as we could clean up Bobby and dry him by the side of the van before we set off for the campsite and rest.Day 2 in the Beacons:
We packed up the campervan on the campsite and set off for Zipworld and we all rode the fastest zip line in the world. Great great fun and again the views were just amazing. Great adrenaline rush
We packed up the campervan on the campsite and set off for Zipworld and we all rode the fastest zip line in the world. Great great fun and again the views were just amazing. Great adrenaline rush
After this we set off for Carmarthenshire and stayed in a lovely site near Kidwelly. Hazeldene Caravan Park. We got here late and the host was brilliant. The facilities were amazing. The showers lovely and hot. With it being late, we was all a bit tired.
The host gave us some menus from the local village and we all decided to have a huge pizza each from Super Mario’s in Kidwelly. A taxi pulled up at the gate and we enjoyed our pizzas under the clear night sky.
We woke up to lovely views over Carmarthen bay. Then we set off again for another day of adventure. Down to the beach in Tenby with Bobby and let him run free into the sea. Stopping in a lay by along the way to have some latebreakfast with the chairs and table set up. Fish finger butties cooked in the layby with salt and vinegar. What a strange pick for breakfast
Arriving in Tenby, lovely walks and some lovely local shops to browse. All the local homes painted in bright colours or some in pastel colours. Another fun day we had. We left Tenby about 3 in the afternoon and then we had to travel up to Celtic Camping in St Davids. Along the journey though we de-toured and went to St Govans Chapel. WOW .
Arriving in Tenby, lovely walks and some lovely local shops to browse. All the local homes painted in bright colours or some in pastel colours. Another fun day we had. We left Tenby about 3 in the afternoon and then we had to travel up to Celtic Camping in St Davids. Along the journey though we de-toured and went to St Govans Chapel. WOW .A chapel built in the rocks with the waves and sea crashing below it. Another local gem that is a must to view and visit. We all climbed down onto the rocks and just admired the scenery. An old Ice Cream Van was parked up on the car park above the cliffs and we all had an Ice Cream in the cold 

Then, we finally set off for St Davids and then campsite there. The journey took us along an amazing route. The A road opened up and goes down directly to the coast on Newgale Beach. Well, it was sunset coming down this A Road. Never expected it at all. Unreal views of the Pembrokeshire coast. We arrived at the campsite and hooked up. The farmer running the live farm was great and showed us all around. The facilities were again amazing and we didn’t need to eat in the VW. The facilities had everything so we made use of them and all had a Spaghetti Bolognese.
In the morning, we got up early and set off for a lovely walk along the coast to Abereiddy Beach and the Blue Lagoon. The walk was long but easy for any age. Me and my lad decided we wanted to venture over to Trywn Castell. The girls weren’t pleased but it looked a lot scarier than it was. It was just a little shimmy up the cliff to get onto the part of the land where the Castell was. We was looking for some seals, but never managed to see any. Then we trekked back to the campsite and went on our way to St Davids Cathedral.
The smallest city in the UK. But the cathedral is breathtaking and huge. Its free to roam and visit. You can leave a donation to help them with daily upkeep. The cathedral is pristine and 100% intact.
By now it was getting close to tea time and so we set off for home. A long journey home of 5 1/2″ Hours. In all honesty, it went fast for me driving as the roads up through Wales give some amazing views.
We wish we had more time, as we would have travelled right up the west Coast into Aberystwyth etc.
The campervan was great fun. The first day and night we totally winged it
But we quickly understood what was needed and what to do. The whole van was smooth and fun to drive. Liz and Dave were great with the booking. Very easy and Dave showed me and my boy the van before we set off.
But we quickly understood what was needed and what to do. The whole van was smooth and fun to drive. Liz and Dave were great with the booking. Very easy and Dave showed me and my boy the van before we set off.We definitely have the bug to do it again. Then, we are seriously thinking of getting a VW Camper ourselves, such was the good time we had.
Thanks again
Anthony, Lucy, Alfie, Sadie and Bobby 


