The campsite at Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm is no ordinary campsite. And although you might say that about every Hipcamp, this one particularly stands out for its boutique approach to camping. There are just five pitches here and instead of clustering tents and campervans together, they occupy separate parts of the farm. Each pitch has something different to recommend it, from sunset views to a pretty garden location but all are campfire friendly and spacious. And all are in the rural surrounds of the Teifi Valley, not far from the sandy beaches of Cardigan Bay.
The creatively-named pitches are the work of Amanda and Ken who have lived at Nantgwynfaen for upwards of 25 years. Choose the secluded, hilltop Sun of a Pitch if you want to cook some of their organic sausages on your campfire while watching the sun go down. Book Love at first Site (geddit?) or Pitch Perfect if you’re coming in a campervan. Three of the five pitches have their own toilet and outdoor shower. The others share a rustic but lovely set of facilities in the farmyard. Nearby, there’s a games room and a farm shop selling organic, sustainable goodies too. These are shared with the guests of other accommodation at Nantgwynfaen which includes the retro-chic Glamavan, which you'll find listed separately on Hipcamp. There are also two cabins, Ty Mamgu and Ty Nodyn, and self catering rooms in the farmhouse (Y Parlwr Bach and The Room at The Top – all bookable elsewhere).
Nantgwynfaen Farm has been steadily gaining five-star reviews for years from couples and families who appreciate the sustainability and seclusion of the place. If those things appeal to you then you’ll love this campsite too. There are 60 acres of pleasant and peaceful farmland which is rich in wildlife and well looked after. Beyond the bounds of the farm, there’s lovely walking and on the banks of the Teifi with the Ceredigion coast a 25-minute drive away. Head for seaside New Quay, Aberaeron or Llangrannog then return to your peaceful pitch for evenings under the stars.