Alan Rogers Review
About as far west as one can get in Wales, St Davids is Britain’s smallest city, noted for its cathedral and Bishop’s Palace. This cliff-top park in west Wales has direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and a magnificent sandy beach is just a few minutes away, down the path from the car park by the site entrance. Altogether there are 105 touring pitches (incl. 78 for tents) and 45 electric hook-ups (10A), with 16 hardstandings. Main access roads are tarmac. The camping area is spread over three open and sloping fields (chocks are often necessary). All have magnificent views over St Brides Bay. The caravan field also has a small number of holiday homes and is closest to reception.
Facilities
Three main buildings house the sanitary facilities, one by reception which is heated, contains facilities for disabled visitors and families, dish washing facilities, laundry, cooking facilities (hot plate, microwave and fridge). Adjacent a small new block offers 3 unisex cubicles (WC and basin). The third, in the tent field, includes 4 family rooms, wet suit washing facility and enclosed drying area. Motorcaravan services. Bicycle storage. Gas. Barbecue stands for hire. Dog walking area. WiFi (charged).
- Fishing nearby
- Riding nearby
- Golfing nearby
- Pets allowed
Find out more about this campsite by visiting their Official Website.
Location
Getting there...
From Haverfordwest take the A487 to St Davids. On passing the city boundary, turn left into lane immediately before the National Park Visitor Centre (site signed), and continue on for 0.75 miles to site entrance on right. O.S.GR: SM759244.
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