St David's Lleithyr Meadow Club Campsite

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Superb Wardens

We have just enjoyed 2 weeks at the St. Davids site and enjoyed every minute.  Immense credit must be given to the Wardens, Sharon and Mike, who despite being on their own with no relief wardens, were always happy, smiling and hard working but always with time for a chat.  They are probably the friendliest wardens we have met in many years caravanning. The views from the site are gorgeous and the walks quite strenuous but with outstanding scenery. We will definitely be back. 

Titaniumaly

Reviewed on 07/07/2016 15:54

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Very Peacefull Rural site.

Arrived back from this lovely site,at the weekend.Stayed for 8 nights fabulous location.Staff really friendly and helpfull.Would highly recommend this site to walkers.It rained most days, but we still enjoyed our stay.Could do with adding another washing machine to the laundry room as every time I needed to use it it was full.No other negatives at all.Spotless shows and loos.Enjoyed the walk into St Davids about 2 miles from site,Beautifull cathederal.

llanddwyndevils

Caravanner from Anglesey

Reviewed on 07/07/2016 12:07

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Fabulous peaceful site.

Loved this site. As previous reviewer stated buses are brilliant. We had some rain but expected that in Wales. Coming from the South East we have to live with permanent noise so the peacefulness was bliss. Great views. Wardens very efficient and go that extra mile to make staying a pleasure. Upgraded facilities are the best that we have encountered in our journeys. If you enjoy the countryside and walks this is the place to go.

Porsche 100

Reviewed on 06/07/2016 10:03

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Great site and great for explorers

We stayed in mid-June and loved this open site. The site is free-draining so the grass pitch was no problem for us. We walked directly to the coast from the site, which can be reached from a choice of walks, but the star of the show was a coastal bus which stopped by the site entrance every half hour when we were there, to extend the range of walks along the coastal path, and which also visits St. David's where there are shops and the fascinating cathedral to explore. Wardens were great. We will return.

grandad27

Reviewed on 05/07/2016 09:45

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Good open site

Cut our stay short due to weather, got fed up with the rain. The site is good and open. Access is a bit narrow and there is nowhere to walk to safety in the evenings. Great facilities and very good wardens, will try to get back when the sun shines

firemanbob

Motorhomer from Staffordshire

Reviewed on 04/07/2016 17:44

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Awning problem resolved.

We were in the process of erecting our new awning and discovered that one pole was missing. In hope, we went to the wardens to see if they could help. Using their initiative they provided a broom handle which was just the right size. Problem solved and the awning stayed up all through our stay despite some strong winds overnight. Also, we thought we'd lost a mobile phone and when one was handed in, they came to find us to see if it was ours. Can't praise them enough. Will definitely go back - a lovely site. 

Chrisinllanelli

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Reviewed on 30/06/2016 18:03

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A very friendly site, ideal for walkers

This site is more open than a lot of CC sites and relatively flat. Very friendly wardens and a very friendly site overall. we were pitched quite near the rooks and they do make a racket when roosting but it's only for a short time and we found it interesting to watch. St David's is a lovely place to visit. I would imagine the area is very busy in summer holidays and then the small roads could be a of a nightmare but in June it was fine.

petbobby

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Reviewed on 29/06/2016 08:09

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Rooks, rooks, rooks.

Cleanliness and tidiness are exemplary as is usual on a CC site. Beware of the site rooks that can be very noisy and somewhat messy if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time. Be careful of the narrow access from St David's but if taken carefully and with consideration you will be OK. The access road is shared by tourists to Whitesands, the golf club, another caravan site and the Youth Hostel.....oh and residents. Fabulous coastline here for the walkers and some good artisan food shops in St David's.  Plenty of room on site with fabulous views of nearby hills, the views from the top I am told are superb. Be brave and use this site,it is well worth a visit. 

ClintE

Caravanner from Worcestershire

Reviewed on 25/06/2016 17:55

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At the rookery

A great little site that was ideally placed for our needs. The area around is beautiful and St. David's is a delight. The site is on a slope so be prepared to level up or hold your cup straight! At the time we were there the site was relatively quiet with the exception of the rooks. There are several trees on site and the rooks have made them there roost and they can be very vocal - this did not bother us but I could imagine some people would not like it. One of the best things we found was that the site is serviced by the Celtic Coastal Bus which is at the gate every 30 minutes connecting the passengers to St. Davids where buses are available to most places. The fares are cheap especially if you have a Welsh bus pass. The staff at the site are first rate and are really helpful. The bread that is delivered from the local bakery is great whilst the shop itself sells only the basics. The refurbished toilets are first class and were spotlessly clean at all times. The hot water could have been hotter in the toilets and the washing up area but it was fine. I missed the radio in the toilets daft as it may seem - something that perhaps got lost in the refurb. Visitors should be aware that the approach roads are typical of the area being single track in places with few passing places. A great site, wonderful area and people we will definitely go again.

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Park Gates

Lovely site, to which we have returned for the past 3-years with our grandsons who love meeting up with friends they met on our first visit. Sadly, the central park has been dismantled and a new one built to one side, which really is for little ones who have to be supervised. Unfortunately, my two grandsons (aged 14+ and 6+) and their friends were so excited to meet up again and were playing a tag game. The park gates, which are made of iron, are self-closing and are no problem when used properly. However, when they are flung open they bounce back really quickly ... and made of iron are really heavy. My 6-year old grandson received a terrible hit to his mouth; he thought he had lost his two front teeth (his second teeth) and "... and can't find them on the floor" he cried. The following day, one of his 12-year old friends had a similar accident to his leg, which necessitated his parents practically carrying him back to their van. He was left with nasty bruising. Nice park for little ones who need to be supervised ... but this leaves the older children, including young teenagers, with no place to congregate. The wardens promised to take this issue to their national meeting and to see if other wardens have had similar incidents ... in which case, something will have to be done about them. PLEASE: be wary of how fast your child opens the gate and explain to them what can happen if they don't use the gates as they are intended to be used. I would hate to see another child injured as my grandson was. I have given 4* for peace and quiet because this is spoiled by the noise of the crows. I love bird song, but their squawking is something else!

WelshWendy

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Reviewed on 11/06/2016 13:31

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