St David's Lleithyr Meadow Club Campsite

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Lots to "crow" aboutJ

Just returned from Lleithyr Meadows after a restful period. As always at CC Sites, the facilities were top rate with Wardens being helpful and friendly. Crows, what crows apart from their evening roosting but not much noise to complain about. St.  Davids City is small but the Cathedral is well worth a visit. The headland walk at St. Justinians is also worth a try. To travel further afield there are all the usual shops and supermarkets at Haverfordwest, about a half hour drive through a few interesting areas. Didn't walk down to Whitesands Bay (15 mins). Parking there is a flat fee of £4, a little steep for a quick visit! If traveling from the north or further I can recommend a stay-over CL near Welshpool, Pencraig. It's a it off the main track but well worth a stay.

rapwakefield

Reviewed on 11/07/2015 14:15

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1st Site stayed at!!

This was the first site we stayed at since we joined the Club. We loved it. It was clean, quiet enough, the people staying were all polite. The staff were lovely and helpful, very kind and attentive to our disabled son and did not laugh when I took a corner trim of the caravan off as I turned onto the site!!!! Lily the lurcher loved the walks and dog friendliness of the camp and local area. They even came and fixed it for me. Many thanks for a lovely short stay and we shall be back!

Jon Barnes

Caravanner from Cornwall

Reviewed on 06/07/2015 21:11

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Lovely place but the crows!

Lovely and helpful welcome from the wardens who pointed out two pitches close together for our friends and us. Toilet block lovely and clean at all times but site needs another block as this one is a fair walk if you are on the other side of the site. the trees in the middle of the site are very attractive but at roosting time are full of the noisiest and messiest crows imaginable! Good to see another motorhome service point BUT most UK spec MH's drain on the drivers side, which means turning MH round twice as it is a one way system, it is also on an adverse camber which will possibly stop it emptying properly. Some great walks out of the gate, Whitesands Bay and St Davids easy walks, though lanes sometimes get busy with traffic.

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Lovely Site

We have just returned from St Davids, spending 11 nights at this lovely site with beautiful views over open countryside and hills. The facilities are excellent; the toilet block is the cleanest we have seen and the wardens and staff are very friendly. The addition of Radio 2 playing in the toilet block was a nice touch. The Rooks and Jackdaws on the site can be noisy if you are pitched close to their nesting site, but we got used to them after a while. The only criticism we had was that mobile phone coverage (we are with O2/Tesco) was extremely limited for making and receiving calls. This is obviously not the fault of the site, but with no data coverage either the provision of Wifi facilities by the Caravan Club should surely be a priority. We had to go into St Davids to make calls and/or access Wifi facilities and a number of cafes and restaurants provide free access. The immaculately clean blue-flag beach at Whitesands Bay, popular with surfers, is only a short walk away and there is another beautiful beach at Newgale on the A487 road from St Davids to Haverfordwest. St Davids itself is well worth a visit; as well as the Cathedral it also has a good mix of restaurants, cafes, galleries and shops. The 'Oriel Y Parc' visitor information centre was particularly good, with an arts and crafts exhibition, small shop and an excellent cafe/restaurant with free Wifi. For the more adventurous and nature lovers, there are daily boat trips offshore and to Ramsey Island offered by various operators. The nearest big town, Haverfordwest, is about 15 miles away and is worth a trip for supplies, particularly as the only supermarket in St Davids is not the best. We also enjoyed trips out to Fishguard, Cardigan, Tenby and Solva. Overall, this is a lovely site which we would recommend to anyone who enjoys beautiful scenery together with a bit of culture.

Markphil

Caravanner from Lancashire

Reviewed on 04/07/2015 16:47

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The Wonder of Wales

We stayed for a wonderful week in June. Sharon & Mike – Site Managers, couldn’t do enough to make our stay an enjoyable one (particularly when they were without any assistants at the time). Make sure you ask Sharon about the photography courses! Perfect site for exploring the coast path and surrounding areas, like Ramsey and Skomer Islands. Beach and St David’s just 20 mins walk away. We felt quite sad when we left. The only down site was listening to Chris Evans every morning when I was on ‘the throne’!  Still – hey ho.

Stonker

Reviewed on 26/06/2015 10:50

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Welsh Explorer

On arrival at the site we found the wardens cheerful and ready to help and they advised us about the Rooks that roost in the trees at night. The site is well maintained and flat too. The toilet block is kept to the high standards that we expect from the club and even has music. The surrounding area is beautiful and if you like walking there is lots of places to see. St David’s is really nice for those with a historical interest and for nature lovers like ourselves there is plenty to do however for a young family there is not much going on unless you are prepared to make your own entertainment. On the whole it is a wonderful, friendly and peaceful site.

MarkIP

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Reviewed on 24/06/2015 15:37

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A Week in Wales

We stayed at this site for seven nights at the end of May, what a great location !! It's an easy stroll to the beach and St David's 20 minute walk away. The coastal path is close by which offers spectacular views. Tenby, Stackpole Quay and Barafundle Bay are not to be missed. As per usual the shower block was spotless, the site was well maintained and the wardens were very friendly. I must also mention the radio playing in the shower block ..... love it !! It should be standard through out. Well done guys, its a great site I would highly recommend it to anyone. By the way the crows/rooks are a bit noisey ... so what !!

Lynn pike

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Reviewed on 12/06/2015 23:39

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Alfred Hitchcock eat your heart out!!

Visited this site in May, although very windy the walks are fantastic. Site is top notch as we have come to expect from our Caravan Club, wardens very friendly and helpful. Unfortunately for me the crows drove me nuts, being outdoorsy people we found them nerve jangling. We'll look out for their demise and will definitely return...........when they're gone.

JackieandTim

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Reviewed on 11/06/2015 08:44

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A lovely site

We stayed on this site Whit week, it is a lovely site well kept and friendly warden's. The toilet block/shower's are beautiful and clean. There is a bus service right outside the site entrance for people with motor homes who don't want to take their vehicle off site, and the beach just 10 min's walk away. We really enjoyed our stay there and will be going again.

russandbabs

Reviewed on 03/06/2015 13:42

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A true gem!

We travelled from Harlech to St David's and this is a lovely trip to one of our favourite sites. The staff were so friendly and helpful. The grass pitches are flat and despite a lot of rain did not get muddy.Yes the crows were noisy although the chicks were just about ready to fledge the nest so you may be lucky. Actually the noise did not bother us as at night like us the birds go to sleep! We walked the Pembrokeshire coastal path for 10 miles round a circular walk from the site. Stunning scenery and Whitesands is a lovely beach.  St David's is a lovely small town and visit the Cathedral cafe for some nice food. 

Freelanders

Caravanner from Derbyshire

Reviewed on 25/05/2015 17:00

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