The rhythmic crash of Atlantic waves drifts across open fields at Aberdwylan Holiday Park, where salt-tinged breezes sweep in from Pembrokeshire's dramatic coastline. Morning light catches the dew on tent canvas as gulls wheel overhead, their cries mingling with the rustle of windswept grass that characterizes this exposed corner of West Wales.
This year-round site welcomes tents, campervans, and caravans, making it a versatile base for those exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and its wealth of beaches, clifftop walks, and hidden coves. The region's raw beauty attracts walkers, wildlife watchers, and families seeking authentic coastal experiences far from crowded resorts.
Essential facilities include toilets and showers to keep things straightforward and functional. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so those hoping for an evening blaze should inquire when booking. The atmosphere here is unpretentious and weather-beaten in the best sense—a proper coastal camping experience where the elements take center stage and the Pembrokeshire landscape does the talking.