campsites
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The Yurt Farm
Everybody yurts sometimes. Take comfort in your friends and lap up the love at this off-beat, off-grid, off-the-beaten-track hideaway.
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Naturesbase
Nature versus nurture? There’s no need to get into this old debate at Naturesbase, a gorgeous natural environment nurtured to perfection by its caring, sharing owners. So, come and help yourself to a hefty chunk of nurtured nature, and a slice of pizza, too.
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Rhosson Ganol
The westernmost campsite in Wales turns ordinary, standard camping into an extraordinary holiday highlighted with wide, unspoilt views.
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Dale Hill Farm
Bargain-bucket camping with a million-dollar view.
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fforest
Makeshift cinema, makeshift pub, makeshift dwellings, makeshift sauna, makes for a great time at this eco sanctuary of ‘active relaxation’.
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Hill Fort Tipis
Camping on top of the world. Views don’t get much better than this.
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Trehenlliw Farm
Back-to-basics camping where you are left to your own devices-true beauty on a budget.
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Ty Parke Farm Camping & Yurt Holidays
Ty Parke is camping as it used to be, with the wilds pushing in around the edges, but without the hardships.
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Caerfai Farm
Low carbon, cliff-top camping with magnificent views across St. Brides Bay from this friendly working dairy farm.
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Tyllwyd
If you need to get lost, for some reason, then Tyllwyd is hard to beat for remoteness.
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Tir Bach Farm
Follow the yellow brick road all the way to this quaint little spot. Friendly, mellow and laughs are aplenty here.
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Celtic Camping & Bunkhouse
Knock-out sea views, the warmest of welcomes, a beach within reach, direct access onto the Pembrokeshire Coast Path: all just four miles from Britain’s tiniest city, St David’s. Celtic Camping showcases the best of Wales from its enviable cliff-top eyrie.
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Skrinkle Bay
Though close in proximity, Skrinkle Bay sets itself apart from its gaudy Pembrokeshire coastline neighbours with humble, back-to-nature camping. It’ll blow you away.
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Bower Farm
A simple farm field with a stunning view.
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Ashera Pottery
Base yourself in this cosy little yurt set among on the edge of Gors Fawr Moor in Pembrokeshire’s National Park.
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Caerfai Bay Caravan and Tent Park
Quite simply, one of Pembrokeshire’s finest camping spots.
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Denmark Farm Eco Campsite
Spy real, live dragonflies dancing over lily-rich ponds as you head out in search of sleepy dragons in the wooded wonderland at this quiet eco site.
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Gwaun Vale
With its roots planted firmly in the hills and not by the sea, Gwaun Vale opens your eyes to a new way to explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire landscape. Pack your dog. Walkies anyone?
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Mill Haven Place
The clue is in the name with this Pembrokeshire luxury site. A choice of yurts plus the Welsh coast will always equal a haven.
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Newgale
Camping next to one of Pembrokeshire’s best surfing beaches.
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North Lodge
Unassuming little site tucked away in one of the least visited corners of Pembrokeshire.
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Pant yr Hwch Farm (Feather Down Farm)
Described by some as “a little bit of heaven at the end of a farm track,” Pant yr Hwch’s farm buildings have been restored to their 18th-century origins using traditional materials.
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Pembrokeshire Tipis
Embrace your inner Hiawatha and take your tribe to Pembrokeshire’s very own western plains.
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Porthclais Farm Campsite
A big but intimate site with 180 degree views of a cracking coastline.
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Porthllisky Farm
The mention of the St David’s Peninsula is all you need to go to this site. It is true, simple beauty and nothing else.
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Trellyn Woodland
Trellyn is a magical place; a steadfastly uncommercial woodland campsite. There is lots of space. And lots of trees.
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Under The Thatch
Restoration specialists Under the Thatch uniquely contribute to the rural economy by breathing new life into old, disused and unusual buildings and renting them out to you!
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Whitesands
Campers, forget facilities – this site is within surfboard dragging distance of the waves and it is all about the beach, the sea and, well, the swell!



