The cry of gulls drifts across coastal pastureland where the salt-tinged Pembrokeshire breeze carries the promise of nearby beaches and clifftop walks. Morning light illuminates a traditional, unfussy campsite where grass pitches spread across working farmland, and the rhythm of rural life sets the pace for your stay.
This straightforward site welcomes tents, campervans and caravans, suiting families and couples who prefer simplicity over resort-style amenities. You're positioned in glorious West Wales, with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and its dramatic headlands, hidden coves and harbour villages all within striking distance – this is a region renowned for its unspoiled coastal beauty and outdoor adventures.
Facilities keep things practical with toilets and showers serving the pitching areas. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so confirm arrangements when you turn up if you're hoping for evenings around the flames. The overall atmosphere is relaxed and down-to-earth, appealing to those who want a genuine Welsh camping experience amid farmland scenery, with the county's spectacular coastline waiting to be explored.