The Field
We camp on a very special field on an organic farm that has been our home since Dance Camp Wales began in 1986. The field is close to ancient woodland and an estuary in the Pembrokeshire National Park.
It's a wonderful place to be and one we are lucky to have.
Workshops
It all began with a hand full of people wanting to do more circle dancing, and now along with the circle dancing and wonderful live musicians, you can try many fantastic kinds of dance that may be new to you or you just haven't found time for before.
Start your day with one of our movement classes, or join others in the very popular Taize singing that nourishes the soul. Have a go at the drumming workshops or wander to the creative area to have a go at the many workshops offered.
Morning Circle
Keeps you in touch with what's going on, a time to celebrate and exchange ideas.
Creative Area
Always buzzing with folks learning new skills, and trying their hand at different workshops, from jewellery making, knitting, leatherwork, circus skills, and so much more. Sessions run twice a day so you can learn something new in the morning and in the afternoon. It's definitely a place to let your imagination play that is much loved by the kids and adults of Camp.
Kids Kitchen
A mentored kitchen space where twice a day the kids at camp can learn to cook and bake. The kids love it and they are always so proud to bring the things they have made back to their circles. We also have teen sessions where they can learn new skills and new recipes.
Climbing Frame
From toddlers at dawn to tweens at dusk, the Dance Camp Wales climbing frame is a great place for kids to hang out, swing about, balance climb and slide. A dedicated team keep the structure safe throughout camp. Remember parents and guardians need to supervise their children here. The climbing frame is in the middle of camp, between the Café and Big Dome, so you can watch camp and meet friends as you play.
Crèche
The cuddly, caring crèche is open during workshop sessions and has a dedicated team to look after and entertain the under 5s, giving parents a chance to go to workshops twice a day or have a much-needed rest.
Teen Space
Teen circles welcome newcomers and workshops offer music, games and space.
Moon Lodge
A place to go to honour your cycles and to ground yourself from the busyness of camp.
Star Lodge
Our beautiful, well-loved, 28-foot tipi has lots of different workshops going on and it's a wonderful opportunity to experience what it's like to step into an age-old structure with a real fire.
Solar Pavillion
At the top of the field is a permanent roundwood building which supports an array of solar panels that supply all the camp's electricity. During the camp, it provides an attractive dry workshop space for activities that benefit from a wooden floor. Hand-built by Ty Pren from local timber, the exposed wooden structure is of mortice and tenon construction, secured with oak pegs.
Shop
Our very own on-site place to get organic whole foods, fresh fruit & veg and other essentials. We do our best to source the produce locally and all the money we raise from the shop goes back into the infrastructure of Camp.
Café
A community-run sumptuous sanctuary, open from morning till night, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with those delicious cakes we have all come to love.
Sauna
Always open for you to detox and relax. It's a wonderfully healthy way to start or end your day.
Domes and Structures
We are very fortunate to have some unique spaces for workshops and events at our camp. The geodesic domes from Gadget Productions make beautiful round venues, perfect for dances, light and versatile, with no poles or guys to get in the way. There are traditional round marquees for workshops, the great Sun Lodge teepee, and yurts for more intimate gatherings.
Facilities
Dotted along the hedge line of our beautiful site sit our permanent timber-framed compost loos, and in the top corner of the field we have a simple communal shower dome supplying hot showers all day. These areas are all lovingly cared for and cleaned by our fabulous site crew twice daily.
What to bring
Camping gear to make you comfortable, a torch, clothes for those hot sunny days, and occasional chilly nights, gorgeous glad rags, instruments, things to share, songs, poetry, games, things to sell and amuse for our market day.
Ground Rules
You're expected to show respect for your fellow campers and the environment. No animals except for guide dogs. No smoking in any of the enclosed spaces. Terms and conditions apply.
Vehicles
Dance Camp Wales occupies two large secluded, mostly level fields, surrounded by mature oak woodlands. Access from the public road is via a farm track that runs along the border of the car parking field. At the top of the car park field is an area dedicated to camper vans and caravans. The camping and events field is adjacent.
When you arrive, you will be met at the gate to register, receive your wristband, and find any information you need. You can bring your vehicle, camping equipment and tents onto the camping field to unload. When you have unloaded your vehicle at your circle we ask you to please take it to the car park field. We ask that ALL vehicles be off the field by lunchtime on the following day. In this way, the field becomes a safe, vehicle-free space for the duration of the camp.
The Camp Shop and Café cater for most of our needs, but if you need to leave for any reason you are free to come and go from the car parking field.
We do not charge for parking cars or camper vans etc.
Further Reading
Please read our Visitors & Late Arrival policy and our views on Alcohol Consumption at camp.
Payments.
Terms and Conditions.
Privacy Policy.