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Shawsmead Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
You can sit back relax and watch the red kites soaring above, however this Club site assume to its close proximity to the coast and quaint little bays means swimming and water sports could be filling up much of your holiday time here. A peaceful meadowland site, you'll feel positively tiny amongst the vast open areas and wondrous views towards the coast. The site has 48 pitches, mainly hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) all with 16 amp electricity.
Pembrey Country Park Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Pembury Country Park Caravan and Motorhome Club site is set on the edge of the 520-acre country park. It enjoys a wonderful location with a vast range of outdoor activities, including the use of a seven-mile stretch of safe, sandy beach a mile away. Well sheltered, the site is set in 12-acre grounds and provides 125 touring pitches, of which 69 are on hardstanding for caravans and motorhomes. All are equipped with 16 amp electricity. Thoughtful landscaping has included the planting of many species of trees and a circular, one-way tarmac road provides easy access. Sensibly placed service points provide fresh water and waste disposal of all types. RAF jets do practise in this area (although becoming less frequent and generally not flying at the weekend). Tents are not accepted.
Freshwater East Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Freshwater East Caravan and Motorhome Club site is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The site is flanked by trees on one side with a mix of grass and hardstanding tiered pitch areas to choose from. There is a total of 142 pitches (some seasonal), 77 hardstanding, all with 16 amp electricity hook-ups. There are four pitches for tents. The beach and the Pembroke Coastal Path are just a few minutes’ walk. This is an excellent area for walking with magnificent cliff views and birdwatching. You will find Saint David’s, the smallest cathedral city, well worth a visit.
St David’s Lleithyr Meadow Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
St David's Lleithyr Meadow Caravan and Motorhome Club site is nestled between three headlands of the dramatic Pembrokeshire Coast. It offers swimming, surfing, windsurfing and sailing from Whitesands Bay, just over a mile from the site. Anglers can fish in the reservoirs or the sea. Dedicated to the outdoor lover, the site encourages you to explore the rich, luscious surroundings. The site has 115 grass pitches (some seasonal), all with 16 amp electricity.
Kiln Park Holiday Centre
Entering this park through an avenue of trees, you will see on the left the impressive row of stone built kilns which give it its name. The park has a natural setting with trees, shrubs and well tended, mature flowerbeds. The area for touring units is separated from the caravan holiday homes in a large meadow. Here are 130 numbered pitches grouped in hedged areas, all with 13A electricity, 44 ‘super’ pitches with services. An open, unmarked meadow provides 70 pitches for tents without electricity. There are 590 holiday homes, some privately owned, others to rent. This holiday park provides activities and entertainment for the whole family.
Tything Barn Naturist Camping
Tything Barn Naturist Campsite is set in a 23 acre old quarry on the Milford Haven estuary amongst salt marshes. It is in a most beautiful location, very peaceful, totally unspoilt and has many hidden secluded pitches. The atmosphere is very informal and relaxed, a real place to get away from the modern world with small lakes and stream’s on-site as well as the estuary to explore. Although a ‘Naturist Site’, dress code is optional and there is no obligation to get back to nature - all are very welcome. The site owners and creators June & Joe have semi-retired and the site is managed by Fran & Dan. You will receive a very warm welcome from both owners and managers who are there to help and assist to make your holiday a success. A large open plan field accommodates 40 well-spaced tents/caravans/motorhomes grass pitches, 30 have 6A electricity. Readers who have ventured to enjoy some of the naturist sites featured in our France guide or Southleigh Manor in Cornwall may be intrigued to visit Tything Barn.
Little Kings Park
This superb family run park has a number of attributes to make your stay both comfortable and memorable. There are stunning views over Carmarthen Bay to the Gower and beyond to the coast of Somerset and North Devon. At night no fewer than seven lighthouses can be seen blinking out their warnings. A touring field provides 55 well spaced, large touring pitches all with 16A electricity, 21 with gravel hardstanding and most fully serviced. An new attractive playground is in the central open grass area. There are 60 pitches for tents in an adjoining paddock with 31 electricity hook-ups (10A).
Little Haven Retreat
Previously known as Redlands Touring Caravan & Camping Park, Little Haven Retreat is a peaceful, family run site is located in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside, close to many lovely sandy beaches. Little Haven takes around 80 touring units in three areas divided by banks topped with pine trees, 32 hardstandings and 69 with 10A electricity. The first two areas take 60 caravans or motorhomes and includes the 32 hardstandings, the third takes 19 tents on a level grassy meadow. There are fine sea views across rolling countryside to Saint Brides Bay. The newly renovated reception has a small shop. Breathable groundsheets should be used. American RVs – advance booking only. A sandy beach and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path are 1.5 miles away.
Rhandirmwyn Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Rhandirmwyn Camping & Caravanning Club site is a popular site with those who like a peaceful life with no onsite entertainment, just fresh air and beautiful countryside. The site is only a short drive from the magnificent Llyn Brianne Reservoir and close to the Dinas RSPB nature reserve, where a two mile trail runs through oak and alder woodland alongside the River Tywi, and the wildlife includes many species of birds such as red kites. The village is within walking distance although there is a fairly steep hill to negotiate (but the return is much easier), and you can take a short cut through the woodland grove.The site is in a sheltered valley with 80 pitches (some seasonal) on level grass, 51 electricity hook-ups (16A) and 21 hardstandings. The site has 5 holiday homes to let.
Riverside Caravan Park
Riverside Caravan Park is the best of both worlds, with a peaceful location that is still in reach of all the bits and bobs you need for everyday life. Its setting is in 14 acres of wooded valley landscapes, with lovely views. A nature lover's paradise, the park has been awarded the David Bellamy Conservation Award Scheme and took home three badges in the 5-in-5 habitat scheme. Wildlife are very welcome visitors, with insect houses, bird houses and feeders and bat boxes all in place at the park. The site has 38 hardstanding touring pitches, with electric and awning space to suit touring vehicles. No tents allowed. There are also a number of mobile homes both private and available to hire. Sheltered in its own river valley, just a couple of miles from the coast, and seven miles from the bustling university town Aberystwyth. The site offers the ultimate in peace, quiet and seclusion. The crystal-clear River Leri meanders around the park. Go bird watching, rambling or just enjoy the peace and quiet around your chosen pitch.
Caerfai Bay Caravan and Tent Park
Caerfai Bay Caravan & Tent Park is about as far west as one can get in Wales. Located near St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, noted for its cathedral and Bishop’s Palace. This cliff-top park, just a 15-minute walk from St Davids, has direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and a magnificent sandy beach. Family run with an emphasis on peace, quiet and relaxation, the perfect spot for walkers, rock climbers, water sports enthusiasts, star gazers & wildlife lovers.
Moreton Farm Leisure Park
Moreton Farm has been developed in a secluded valley, a 10-20 minute walk from Saundersfoot and four miles from Tenby. It provides 36 caravan pitches (all with 10A electricity, including 22 fully serviced hardstanding pitches) plus 24 tent pitches on two sloping, neatly cut grass fields. There are 12 pine holiday lodges and four cottages to rent occupying another field. The site is approached under a railway bridge (height 10 ft. 9 ins, width across the top 6 ft. 6 ins, but with alternative access over the railway line for slightly larger vehicles just possible). There are a few trains during the day, none at night. This is a quiet family site.
Afon Lodge Caravan Park
This small park is personally run by the owners. There are some narrow lanes to be negotiated to get here, but it is in a peaceful, rural setting. The 37 privately owned caravan holiday homes (plus two to rent) are hidden in the wooded slopes at the back of the park – a haven for wild flowers and squirrels. The open field for tents is sloping, but now has ten individual terraced pitches with dividing shrub hedges. A terraced lower level houses seasonal caravan pitches, and there is an area for tourers. With views across the valley, all have 16A electricity hook-ups and 23 have hardstanding, water and TV connections.
Well Park Caravan & Camping Site
Well Park Caravans & Holiday Cottages site is situated just outside Tenby, on the beautiful south Wales coast. During the day children can enjoy the play area which features swings, sandpit and multi-play area. The site has been beautifully landscaped with manicured gardens, flower beds, rockeries, and even a fish-pond to ensure that guests enjoy their surroundings.
Midfield Caravan Park
Midfield Holiday & Residential Park is a small family-run site and is situated on a hilltop overlooking Aberystwyth, with uninterrupted panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, town, Cardigan Bay and the Rheidol Valley. It is just over a mile from the railway station, town and Beach. It is well placed as a touring centre, surrounded as it is by the beautiful countryside of mid-wales.
Bryn Ednyfed Caravan & Motorhome Park
Bryn Ednyfed Caravan & Motorhome Park is a peaceful site with spacious and well-laid-out pitches with electricity hookups and water available on the pitches. The welcoming owners are on hand to help with anything you may need when staying here, with ideas of where to go sightseeing and where the best attractions are. There are castles, monuments and mines to explore and over 125 miles of coastline to enjoy. The site facilities include a new heated shower block and a sizeable accessible wetroom.
Abermarlais Caravan Park
Apart from the attractions of south or mid-Wales for a stay, this sheltered, family-run park could also double as a useful transit stop close to the main holiday route for those travelling to Pembrokeshire. In a natural setting, up to 88 touring units are accommodated in one fairly flat, tapering, five-acre grass field edged by mature trees and a stream. Pitches are numbered and generously spaced around the perimeter and on either side of a central, hedged spine at the wider end, with 46 electrical hook-ups (10A) and one hardstanding. Backpackers have a small, separate area.
Erwlon Caravan & Camping Park
Just outside Llandovery and on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Erwlon is an attractive and welcoming campsite. Of the 110 pitches, seven are used for privately owned caravan holiday homes, 33 have seasonal caravans, and 70 are for touring units. Fifty are on hardstanding with electricity connections, and 12 have water and drainage as well. There is a flat field for tents at the bottom of the park with some electrical outlets; an open-sided, covered area for eating, food preparation and bicycle storage is at the planning stage. The site has a relaxed atmosphere where consideration for others minimises the need for formal rules.
South Cockett Caravan & Camping Park
South Cockett is an attractive and well maintained park which is personally run by the James family (Stephen, Esme and Will). The park provides 70 caravan pitches, all with electricity and 20 tent pitches, some with electricity. They are all grass (no hardstandings) and laid out over five separate areas which are separated by high, well maintained hedges. There is, however, no separation between pitches and very little shade. A bus service to Broad Haven and Haverfordwest is only 300 yards from the site. A well stocked shop can be found in nearby Broad Haven along with its Blue Flag beach.
Folly Farm Holiday Park
Folly Farm Holiday Park could be just the place for you if your ears prick up at the idea of being next to a top-rated zoo. Pitching up here can save a pretty penny, too: guests at the park who buy a ticket to the zoo qualify for unlimited entry to all Folly Farm's attractions throughout their stay. The well-maintained and spacious grounds make a handy base for all manner of stays, strolls along the Welsh Coast Path, and surf lessons in Saundersfoot or offshore jaunts to Caldey Island are all within easy reach.

West Wales

Much of Ceredigion’s 50 mile coast is designated a Heritage Coast and boat trips offer the opportunity to view this rugged coastline and get up close to its wildlife. Pembrokeshire, with it’s famous National Park, is the home of Dylan Thomas, old castles, and attractive countryside. Carmarthenshire is home to the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

Places of intererest

  • Oakwood Park, Wales’ only theme park
  • The National Botanic Gardens at Aberglasney
  • Dolaucothi Goldmines
  • Historic, stone-walled Aberaeron.