Glamping lodges
Two timber lodges with covered decks, meadow views and a slower pace from first light to sunset.
- Best for couples and small groups
- Covered outdoor space
- Close to shared facilities
Blaenllain, West Wales
Lodges, camping and campervan pitches in a quiet countryside base for the coast, rivers, trails and big Welsh race weekends.
Central for West Wales
The location of Blaenllain sits centrally within the West Wales peninsula, making it a strong base for exploring the coastline from New Quay towards Swansea in around an hour or less.
From here guests can plan gentle beach days, forest trails, river trips, cycling routes and event weekends without moving accommodation every night.
Stay your way
Two timber lodges with covered decks, meadow views and a slower pace from first light to sunset.
Grass pitches for campers who want a quiet rural base and easy access to coast, trails and river country.
A practical stop for campervans and touring guests exploring West Wales by road.
Facilities
Explore from here
New Quay, Aberaeron, Llangrannog, Cardigan Bay and the wider Ceredigion coastline are natural day-trip territory.
The Teifi Valley, Brechfa Forest and the Cambrian foothills make strong options for walking, cycling and scenic drives.
Build local guides around pubs, cafes, farm shops, beaches, family stops and rainy-day visits as the site grows.
Outdoor Wales
The site gives access to walking, hiking, cycling, mountain biking, rock climbing, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, open water swimming, coasteering and more.
Start with the Ceredigion section of the Wales Coast Path: New Quay, Aberaeron, Llangrannog and Aberporth all make good half-day targets.
Use the site as a quiet base for bigger walking days: forest trails, coast path sections, Devil's Bridge and the Cambrian Mountains are all sensible day-trip options.
Ceredigion has road, gravel and family-friendly cycling options, including routes linked to the National Cycle Network.
Brechfa Forest is the closest obvious mountain-bike draw, with Bwlch Nant yr Arian near Aberystwyth adding purpose-built singletrack and bigger views.
Llandysul and the River Teifi are strong local paddling anchors, while guided sea-kayak trips run on the Cardigan Bay coast.
Surf and paddle conditions vary by beach and weather, so this is best treated as a flexible coastal-day option rather than a fixed itinerary.
New Quay Harbour Beach is a useful starting point for guests looking for a more sheltered beach day, with other Ceredigion beaches nearby when conditions suit.
Coasteering is best booked with a guide. Local operators use Cardigan Bay and Pembrokeshire venues depending on weather, tide and group ability.
The site sits between major race destinations, useful for athletes and supporters who want a quieter stay away from the busiest event towns.
Race base
Tenby
Swansea
Fishguard
Book direct
Outdore is the preferred direct-booking route, with Airbnb and Pitchup available as supporting channels. We are not taking bookings yet while the final setup is completed.