South Region
The south of England and South Wales present some of the UK’s most rewarding touring terrain, rich in heritage, coastlines, and camper-friendly culture. Whether you’re hugging the Jurassic Coast or cresting the Brecon Beacons, the journey is as captivating as the destination.
In the South of England, Dorset and Devon beckon with cliffside campsites, sea-view pitches, and sleepy villages where cream teas await. The New Forest offers shaded woodland spots and roaming ponies just outside your van door. History lovers might favour Wiltshire, where stone circles and thatched-roof pubs invite slow evenings and stories by the fire.
Cross the Severn and South Wales unfolds with dramatic coastline and soulful valleys. Pembrokeshire’s coastal path is dotted with beachside camping gems, perfect for surfing by day and stargazing at night. Inland, spots near the Black Mountains or on the fringes of Snowdonia offer rugged charm and endless hiking routes. Welsh hospitality is genuine and warm — the kind of place where your neighbours at the caravan park will share a cuppa and a legend or two.
Whether you're parking up on a cliff-edge for a sunrise breakfast or setting out on foot into misty hills, touring this part of the UK brings nature, culture, and comfort into easy harmony.