A peaceful site close to a wonderful beach
This was our first stay and to be honest before we arrived I was a little apprehensive after reading the comments. Yes, the rules and wardens are there for a purpose, but they were very polite with me, even after I changed my pitch. When we arrived there were only grass pitches available, these were on a slope and quite muddy so I tried to find the most level and least muddy one. Fortunately directly opposite were hard standing pitches and a motorhome owner told me he was leaving the next morning, so I took his pitch. When I informed the wardens there was no problem at all. Now onto to the toilet blocks. They were immaculate and in the large block there were 7 showers so it was never full. Whole site - very narrow with several levels, and LOTS of trees overhanging that could do with a trim. I parked under a tree on a visit to a previous site thinking it would help keep cool, but all it did was the birds used my roof of my van and awning as a toilet!!! so don't park under trees!! If you want to walk to the beach, then try and get a pitch closer to the entrance as if you are at the back of the site on the lower level then it will be a long trek. I have seen people on reviews moaning about the dog walk. There is an ample one between levels and plenty of room to walk the dog first thing in the morning to save soiling pitches, before you go out for the day. Wifi - as mentioned it is practically non existent, unless you hang around the front of the toilet block. I didn't want to hang around too long for obvious purposes!!!
But saying this, you do not go on holiday to sit on your phone all day do you? If you do, then go somewhere else.
The site is right at the bottom of the hill over the road from the beach and next door is a superb pub called Jacks at the Longhouse, which was lovely. Ideal for visiting Pembroke. No shops nearby but a petrol station that has a version of Budgens in it in nearby Lamphey.
I would happily go there again, mainly for the stunning beach and coast nearby
The Milbournes
Reviewed on 02/10/2021 16:01
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