Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Peaceful and easy access to South Pembrokeshire places of interest

Recently returned from a very enjoyable 2 weeks in Pembrokeshire. The first week (8-15 June) being at Freshwater East. Site and washrooms are very tidy and wardens are very helpful. Because the site is long and terraced one is not overlooking a large array of other units which gives a pleasing outlook. We chose to go on a grass pitch at highest part of the far end of the site where we could see the hills to the Southwest. Grass was a bit soggy near the road but firmer by the caravan. There is a very steep hill immediately outside the site leading up to Freshwater East village - this is wide and should not be a problem for most units. The road to Stackpole (turning right from site entrance) is very narrow but not a problem for us. There was daytime firing at Castlemartin Range which was audible but did not bother us. We enjoyed lovely coastal walks with wonderful coatal scenery - Bosherston Water Lilly ponds to Stackpole Quay to Stackpole head to Broadhaven beach - Angle peninsular, Green bridge of Wales, Marloes Head - Colby Woodland gardens to Amroth to Wisemans Bridge - Tenby - Cresswell Quay to Lawrenny. Very good Cafes at Angle Bay and Lawrenny Quay. The highlight of our week was a day on Skomer Island where we really got up close with Puffins and saw many other seabirds in their thousands. Avoid Royal George pub in Pembroke for Food - very poor.
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