Owing its prosperity to the many coalmines that once surrounded it, this close-knit town near Merthyr Tydfil offers stunning views towards the Brecon Beacons. Allun Lewis, the Second World War poet who died fighting in Burma, was born here.
Like many South Wales mining towns, Aberdare has a long-standing association with male voice choirs. In the centre of the town is a statue of Griffith Rhys Jones, conductor of the award-winning South Wales Choral Union in the late 19th century.
This section includes campsites (campgrounds) for
tents and parks for touring caravans, motorhomes, campervans in Aberdare, Cardiff & South Wales.
By their nature, these sites vary considerably from basic campsites with no amenities to five-star sites will all amenities including electricity, shop, leisure facilities, etc.
We also include data on some campsites where a pre-erected tent and facilities are provided, some of which
sites may also have been included under the Self Catering section. Whatever type of
camping or touring site in Aberdare you are looking for, we aim to help.
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