Newton East Farm
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We stayed on this site in half term and were the only ones in a large field with beautiful views. The site is a little off the main A40 road at Wolfscastle. Approach from the south and you will be able to turn into the lane to the farm no problem. The road to the farm is good and the site is a large field with electric hook ups around the edge of the field. There is a a gate down in to some woodlands below that you can walk your dogs and walk by the stream. We stayed here for the Fishguard folk festivals which was very good and the town is 15 minuets from the site. The top of the field has a large hardstanding area that would be good if the ground was wet. We had good weather and the dogs could ran round the field any time. The chemical disposal is in the corner of the field. The farmer and his family were very welcoming but not intrusive. The main roads in this part of the country are so quiet it was a shock to get back to the city. We saw lots of birds and an owl in this quiet site and even the sheep in the next field were friendly.
A little 'peace' of heaven
We have just returned home from a week long stay here. We weren't supposed to be staying here, but having arrived at another CL site that hadn't got a pitch for us (despite booking in advance) and on a Bank holiday, we had to call around to find somewhere else. Boy did we strike lucky. It is over 3 acres with plenty of room to pitch. If you like to get away from it all and experience peace and tranquillity, then this site is for you. Don't worry about the access, we are 8ft wide and 28ft long and had no issues at all, the lane is very quiet. Site owners are welcoming and friendly. After Tuesday we had the site to ourselves. Bliss.
Will definitely be recommending this site to friends and family, and next time we visit Wales will be returning. £10 per night, with 16 amp electricity, bargain.
JB79
Reviewed on 02/06/2017 17:34
Highly recommended
Just spent 2 weeks on this lovely peaceful site ---ideally situated for the northern half of the Pembrokeshire coast national park. Access off the A40 is down a relatively narrow road but this seems to be the case for most Pembrokeshire Cls. Good walking locally as well as on the coast which is about 20 mins by car. Plenty of fabulous beaches and nice restaurants in easy reach.
Site well kept with views and hardstanding area. A real bargain for £9 a night and highly recommended.
8ken0
Reviewed on 14/06/2016 10:08
Excellent choice if you like the quiet life!
Approx two miles off the A40..and you're in a lovely rural location. The facilities are basic but adequate, and excellent for £9 per night. The field accommodates five caravans without being on top of each other and apart from the odd train, the noise at night is from the abundant wild life. Lovely to her the owl. The site is is excellent proximity for St David's, Slova etc and there are many excellent walks in the area. We would definitely return in the very near future.
A slice of heaven on earth
We found a real gem here, so peaceful and quiet. We stayed for a week and had it all to ourselves - lovely for us, but why is this site not visited more? All you could want: huge field, beautiful views, EHU, lovely owners, yet not far from a very good inn and stunning coastline. After heavy rain the ground was soft, but we were towed off by the farmer without even having to ask. Will definitely go back!
Away from it all!
If you like your site with no road noise, down a quiet country lane but has hard standing and EHU this is a must. The site is mainly grass but does have room for 2 units on H/S. There are views across fields and woods and apart from birdsong the only noise is from an occasional train in the distance. It has a dog walk through the woods, and a basic toilet too. There is also a cabin for hire, for those that don't want to tow but visit the region. The nearest pub is a about a couple of miles away, where one turns off the main A40. The site is central to all the coastal bays of West Pembroke, and not far either from the Preselli Mountains. Haverfordwest in one direction and Fishguard in the other are both about 10mls from the site, for your nearest supermarkets.
Peace at last
If you are looking for that special place to wind down and relax then this is the place. Peace and quiet is what this place is all about, yet easy reach through pretty lanes to some of the most friendly family beaches i have seen. (Buy an OS map to navigate the short cuts), Site has lovely walks around the farm and through the wood, ideal for dog owners and nature lovers alike, Red kites were seen on a regular basis. shops not too far away and big supermarkets within 6 miles. Site is sloping but manageable, owners lovely and helpful, our only criticism would be the loo, although if you use your own like us its no problem.
Tafftune
Reviewed on 29/09/2014 20:01
Gorgeous site - return visit!
What an absolutely gorgeous site! Loads of room, great countryside views from the top part of the site, the only noise is birdsong, sheep and cattle! The owners, Richard and Elizabeth, are very friendly and helpful. A three bed, two bath, self-catering cabin on site is excellent for non-caravanning friends/relatives. Less than 10 miles away is Haverfordwest, with supermarkets, shops and fast food outlets. I have to rate this CL as the best I have ever stayed at, having spent two weeks here in 2013 and three weeks this year. The Wolfe Inn and Wolfscastle Country Hotel, both two and a half miles away, are excellent venues for food, as is the Harp Inn at Letterston and the Duke of Edinburgh at Newgale, all of which I have reviewed on Trip Advisor.
Newton East Farm Lodge
Just returned from a week in the lodge. Although staying in the lodge I am a caravanner for many years and able to judge on sites and CL's. I must agree with all the previous reviews, less so with 'Ye Old Farm CL'. This site is the ultimate in peace and tranquility, yet convenient for many of the attractions and activities in the area. As for access to the site, and for those people who like to Google street view to preview their route, do not be put off. Yes the road is single carriageway, but there are many passing places, lots conveniently on the bends, and the forward visibility/observation of traffic is good. The farm access track is no problem if you take time and care. I would definitely return to the lodge, and caravan site
Peace in Pembrokeshire
This site is all that the description promises. We have been coming to this site for quite a while now and it meets all our needs for a quiet, peaceful holiday, well away from the rush of main roads. It is ideal for children as the large field allows games and running about without interfering with the enjoyment of others. As the site is well away from roads it is also safe for children. Mr and Mrs James are always very helpful and friendly and are good at letting their guests get on with their holidays. (Helpful even to the extent of lending a hacksaw and vice to shorten some awkward poles on a new awning!)
The site is well placed for access to all of Pembrokeshire to the North for St Davids and Fishguard and to the South for Haverfordwest and down to Pembroke and Tenby. The wonderful coast has so many great beaches. Our favourites are Broad Haven and Newgale. This year we had a great escorted canoe trip on the river Teifi near Cardigan. We have yet to find any limit to the activities for us in this part of the world.
All in all an ideal CL that we hope to be able to visit for a long time to come.