The clang of a distant gate and the low calls of sheep drifting across fields announce your arrival at Shortlands Farm, where the light has that particular Pembrokeshire clarity that makes the green seem greener and the sky impossibly vast. This is farming country proper, where the rhythm of the land still dictates the day.
This working farm site suits families and couples seeking an authentic Welsh countryside experience without fuss or frills. You're deep in Pembrokeshire's pastoral heart here, where ancient field patterns and hedgerows tell stories stretching back centuries, yet the legendary coastline and its cliff-top paths remain within striking distance for day trips.
Facilities are refreshingly straightforward—clean toilets and showers serving tent pitches alongside space for campervans and caravans. The campfire question gets answered on arrival, so ask when you check in if you're dreaming of evening flames. The vibe is unpretentious and genuinely rural, the kind of place where you fall asleep to silence and wake to birdsong, with nothing between you and the Pembrokeshire landscape but canvas.