
Janatha Carden says the camps she runs host a mixture of ages and abilities, with most families travelling from across Wales to attend
A mother who said she struggled to find a suitable campsite for her autistic son is planning to set up her own.
Janatha Carden, from Bala, Gwynedd, runs short breaks for neurodivergent families, and said finding appropriate accommodation could be challenging.
Prof Brian Garrod, from Swansea University, has said the tourism and hotel industry does not really understand neurodiversity, and often individuals are not trained properly.
The Welsh government said inclusive tourism was essential to ensure "Wales is a welcoming destination for all".
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