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St Davids Camping and Caravanning Club Site

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Nearby attractions

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St David’s – Britain’s smallest city – is five miles away. Its cathedral has been a place of pilgrimage since the Middle Ages.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park surrounds the Site, the country’s only coastal National Park.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path has breathtaking scenery and a superb array of flora and fauna.
Scolton Manor houses Pembrokeshire’s County Museum.
Weekly sheep dog trials are held two miles from Site.
Take a boat trip round the RSPB reserve at Ramsey Island to see the breeding choughs and peregrines. Discounts are available on Site.
The Puffin Shuttle and Celtic Coaster bus services travel up the coast. Campers can catch the bus from outside the Site.
There is a thriving artistic community in and around St David’s, with many galleries and exhibitions to explore. Hilton Court Gardens and Crafts houses several.
Solva Woollen Mills is one of the original Welsh Mills, where you can buy a traditional rug or even commission your own.
The ferry to Ireland goes from Fishguard to Rosslare.
Whitesands beach, just below St David’s Head, is ideal for surfing and launching boats.
Whale and dolphin watching boat trips leave from St Justinian.
The county town of Haverfordwest is dominated by its castle. It has good shopping facilities.

Nearby recreation

  • Cycle hire
  • Fishing

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