The call of seabirds drifts across the Pembrokeshire headland as morning light spills over coastal hills, reaching this peaceful campsite where canvas and caravans settle into the Celtic landscape. There's a simplicity here that harks back to traditional camping, where the focus shifts from facilities to the raw beauty of West Wales itself.
This is a site for those who appreciate straightforward camping in one of Britain's most stunning coastal regions. Pembrokeshire's dramatic clifftops, hidden coves, and the winding Coastal Path lie within easy reach, making Celtic Camping an ideal base for walkers, beach-seekers, and families content to explore beyond the campsite gates. The mixed pitch types suit everyone from seasoned tourers to first-time tenters.
Facilities are kept refreshingly uncomplicated—hot showers and clean toilets provide the essentials without excess. It's worth checking the campfire policy on arrival if you're hoping for evening flames. The atmosphere is unhurried and welcoming, a place where the day's rhythm follows the coastal weather and the appeal lies in proximity to Pembrokeshire's natural wonders rather than onsite entertainment.