For swish self-catering accommodation and camping pitches head over to the family-friendly Cae Du Campsite located just off the A493. The site is an ideal setting to get away from it all. Soak in splendid sunsets and spectacular sceneries of Cardigan Bay, Ynys Enlli, and the Llyn Peninsula as you kick back and enjoy a well-deserved break in this idyllic location. Lean back in your chair with a cold drink of choice in hand, and you observe spirited dolphins play about in the gleaming waters before you. The campsite itself rests next to the gleaming sea and is a beautiful place to shake off the stress of modern life and unwind to the soothing sound of lapping waves. Established in the late 1930s the site now welcomes three generations of campers and the owners are well-versed in the art of hospitality and are always at hand to clear niggling doubts or offer helpful pointers on the local attractions nearby. Despite the secluded, tranquil feel, the campsite is in no way remote and is a great base to explore the beautiful old town of Shrewsbury which brims with excellent eateries, shops and history. The seaside resort of Barmouth with its vivid swing boats and donkeys is also within easy reach. Soak in the stunning coastal views and sunsets with your canine companion or fire up the grill and slap on some of the farms very own Welsh lamb burgers.