The cry of gulls drifts across open fields where canvas ridges catch the salt-tinged Pembrokeshire breeze, and morning light spills golden over a working landscape that rolls gently toward the distant Welsh coast.
This unpretentious camping site welcomes tents, campervans and caravans to West Wales countryside that feels genuinely rural yet remains accessible to Pembrokeshire's legendary coastal paths and beaches. It's ideal for families seeking space to roam and couples craving that away-from-it-all atmosphere without sacrificing comfort, offering the simplicity of traditional camping with the added option of shepherd's hut glamping for those wanting solid walls and a cosy retreat after coastal walks.
Facilities keep things straightforward with clean toilets and hot showers serving the pitches. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so enquire when you book if you're planning evening storytelling around the flames. Brynhaul delivers that authentic Pembrokeshire camping experience where the emphasis falls squarely on connection with the landscape rather than manicured amenities—perfect for those who measure a good site by its views and peace rather than its postcode proximity to attractions.