The morning air here carries salt from St Brides Bay and the sweet smell of meadow grasses—Caerfai sits on working organic farmland where the Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs right past the gate.
This is a campsite for anyone drawn to the drama of the coastline: walkers tackling sections of the path, families wanting cove beaches within scrambling distance, and campers who like their pitch simple and their views big. The site takes tents, campervans and caravans across sloping fields that face seaward, and you're genuinely camping on a farm that's still farmed—expect grazing animals and that particular quiet you only get when the nearest town feels properly distant. Pembrokeshire's surf beaches and St Davens Cathedral city are both in reach, but most people come for the cliffs and the bays.
Facilities are straightforward—toilets and showers onsite—and the whole feel is low-key rather than polished. Ask about campfires when you arrive, as policies can vary. It's the kind of place where you fall asleep to darkness and wake to seabirds, and that suits some people perfectly.