Peaceful site with easy access to North Pembrokeshire coastline
We have just returned from 2 weeks in Pembrokeshire staying on this site for the second week (15-22 June). The site is flat with good views of the surrounding hills from most pitches. Being exposed it can get quite breezy on site. Site and washrooms were very tidy and the wardens exceptionally helpful. Bread and papers can be ordered for delivery to reception Monday to Saturday. We were on a grass pitch which was quite firm and no issues with mud. There are a lot of rooks that stay in the trees in the middle of the site - these can be a little noisy - select a pitch away from the trees to avoid these. We attended services at St David's cathedral on two occasions - Choir is fairly small but excellent. The site is a good base for walking the spectacular coastline. We walked - around St David's head (from the site) - Porthgain to Abereiddy - around Strumble head - The headland at Solva - Around the headland southwest of St Davids. An evening boat trip around Ramsay Island and the the Bishop Rocks to see seabirds and seals was very enjoyable but expensive (even with club 10% discount). Sunset was excellent from Porthgain. Also "The Shed" fish and chip restuarant at Porthgain is excellent.
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