
Ceredigion has to offer

Ceredigion has to offer

Ceredigion has to offer
Welcome to Bay
View Campers
Park up on our camp site and enjoy fabulous sea views, stunning sunsets & starry nights! This is a Certified Location (CL) site registered with the Caravan and Motorhome Club. Located just one mile off the A487 Main Coast Road 5 miles North of Aberaeron and 11 Miles South of Aberystwyth. Our peaceful site offers spectacular views across Cardigan Bay. On a clear day you can see as far as the peaks of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. This level site covers 1.5 acres with hardstanding pitches catering for just five adult only self-contained caravans or campervans. Each of the pitches has an electric hook up. We are a dog friendly site.

Caravan & Motorhome Club
Bay View Campers offers a picturesque site away from crowds, exclusively for Caravan & Motor Home Club members.

Digital Detox & Adults Only
Sit back and enjoy the views away from screens and devices at our Wi-Fi free site. Relax and unwind at our adults only site

Dog Friendly Location
Dogs are welcome, a maximum of 2 large dogs of 3 medium/small. There is a green area for on-lead dog walking.
Experience everything Ceredigion has to offer

Snowdownia & Cambrian Mountains
Snowdonia is a region in northwest Wales concentrated around the mountains and glacial landforms of massive Snowdonia National Park. The park's historic Snowdon Mountain Railway climbs to the summit of Wales's highest mountain, Mount Snowdon, offering views across the sea to Ireland. The park is also home to an extensive network of trails, over 100 lakes and craggy peaks like Cadair Idris and Tryfan.
The Coast
Did we mention the perfect coves? The southern stretch of coast has some absolute gems – places like Mwnt, Aberporth, Lochtyn, Cwmtydu, Penbryn, Tresaith – which look like idealised illustrations from some childhood book about pirates. Further north around Aberystwyth and Borth, there are huge stretches of sand. And they’re all lapped by Cardigan Bay, home to big populations of dolphins and porpoises which, if you spend any length of time here, you’re almost guaranteed to see.
The Towns
The Teifi Valley has some classic rural market towns – Tregaron, Lampeter, Llandysul, Cenarth – which are where the Welsh farming community comes to do its shopping, but they also support thriving galleries for local artists. On the coast, there are lovely fishing towns and villages like Cardigan, New Quay and Aberaeron, and of course West Wales’ cultural capital, Aberystwyth.
Wildlife Watching
Cardigan Bay is home to the sociable bottlenose dolphin, the comparatively shy harbour porpoise and over 5000 Atlantic grey seals. The Dolphin Survey Boat Trip from New Quay will give you the opportunity to learn from expert volunteers about the work that goes into maintaining this Special Area of Conservation (SAC). You can also spot dolphins swimming and playing closer to shore from cliff tops and beaches - a really magical sight.
See all of the wonderful things to do in Ceredigion.
Camp Facilities
Hardstanding pitches
Our site has 5 hardstanding pitches with electric hook ups for self-contained caravans and camper vans.
Large spacious site 1.5 acres
A well-maintained site with level pitches and a hardcore access road. The site has an Elesen point, separate brown and fresh water supplies.
Sea & countryside views
Our site has superb mountain and far-reaching sea views of Cardigan Bay offering magnificent sunsets to view from your campervan.
Peaceful, quiet location
Located 1 mile off the A487 this is a lovely peaceful site away from the hustle and bustle, ideal to relax and unwind at.
Managed recycling on site
We provide facilities on site for black bag rubbish, glass, and mixed recycling. These are located near the entrance of the site.
Dog walking area
Dogs are welcome, a maximum of 2 large dogs of 3 medium/small. There is a green area for on-lead dog walking.