Was anybody else at Three Cliffs Bay, the Gower, the first week of August? I'd like to know if we were the only campers to wimp out and pack up and go home early due to the incessant wind and rain. We are relatively new to camping and were somewhat unprepared for the constant heavy wind and rain that greeted us for the 1 1/2 days we stayed (had booked 4 days!). Can't fault the site and location but blimey, talk about windy! Interested to hear anybody hints or tips to combat those windy/wet days (or do you just sit tight and hope tomorrow's better?)
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We were in Pembrokeshire that same week, we did stick it out for the week, had a few hairy moments...but the weather was fab the 2nd half of the week.
Admittedly our site was not as exposed as Three Cliffs, which is windy at the best of times. We did take our canopy down to reduce the size of the setup so the wind didn`t drag so much
I love 3 Cliffs (was a Swansea Uni for 3 years and spent alot of time there rather than at lectures), but I think I'd probably think twice before camping there, exactly because of the wind!
I've had a portable BBQ flip over there from the wind, whilst loaded with food and weighed down with stones on each corner. And that was on a calm day...
The whole of that side of the Gower is gorgeous and lovely and I really wouldn't camp around there unless there was ALOT of shelter!
Sorry to jump in, but does anyone know if round the corner and North is subject to windy conditions generally ? We were looking at Fishguard Bay for next summer.
One review does mention guys being ripped away from a Cabanon (!!) due to high winds.
Oh...to add...Fishguard:it can get windy in exposed areas.....but nothing too severe. Use a Tie down kit.
We used one for our Apache drive away awning on our vw camper when we camped at Three Cliffs bay in May 2006. It was a very wet and windy weekend.
The marquee nearly became a huge kite...so we decided not to keep that erected...it nearly took off taking a couple of children with it when it was attempted to be put up.
Our awning with tie down, did us proud.
Rain? Never seen anything like it. When we woke next morning, the puddle of water behind the vans was so big, there were ducks swimming on it...I kid you not!!!
Quote: Originally posted by mikegalagher on 10/9/2009
Sorry to jump in, but does anyone know if round the corner and North is subject to windy conditions generally ? We were looking at Fishguard Bay for next summer.
One review does mention guys being ripped away from a Cabanon (!!) due to high winds.
Anyobody visit Fishguard this year ?
We stayed at Trellyn in Abercastle 1st week in August....and mid August last year, we were subjected to some fairly horrid conditions last summer and one bad night this summer.
We too the vango, we lost the canopy one night and it was a bit hairy....but we survived...and the area is so lovely we`re risking it next May too
Three Cliffs Bay is, for my money, one of the most beautiful beaches in Britain and it's well worth a bit of wind to wake up to that view.
When we were there, we camped near the top, on the right hand side as you enter the field. You can get in the lee of a wall and some trees there so it's a bit more sheltered.You also get a lovely view across the valley to the ruined castle.
I remember the first time I visited that beach (we found it quite by chance when we went to the Gower for the day from Aberdare) we stood on the sand looking at the tents on the clifftop and said "They must be mad to pitch their tents there". It must have been 15 years later that I camped and saw just how mad they were!