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St Davids Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Season 23rd April 2012 - 24th September 2012

Owner's description

40 Pitches - Non Members welcome
"Stunning views near Pembrokeshire’s Heritage Coast"

Only a mile from the Heritage Coast, St David’s Club Site is ideal for walkers. This is classic Welsh coastal country, with beautiful scenery, historic buildings, traditional arts and crafts and the most amazing sunsets.

Facilities

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  • Pets allowed Pets allowed
  • Electric hook-ups Electric hook-ups
  • Sanitary block(s) Sanitary block(s)
  • Laundry Laundry
  • Wireless internet Wireless internet
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Washing up facilities

Accommodation

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Pitches No. of units Price
Motorhome pitchesYes
Tent pitchesYes
Touring pitchesYes
Seasonal pitchesno
Serviced pitchesYes
For rent No. of units Price
Camping podsno
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno
Owned No. of units
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno

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

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  • Cycle hire
  • Fishing

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This small, simple, site is located about six miles north of St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, on a dramatic coastal road. Follow the road which runs around the site to make sure that you approach the entrance from the north.
There are many fine walks to be enjoyed from the site. One of the best takes you to the Blue Lagoon and the grey, sandy, beach at Abereiddy. This coastal treat is found less than a mile from the campsite, while whale and dolphin watching boat trips leave from nearby St Justinian.
The managers run a tiny
on-site shop. This is a handy addition to the facilities but don’t rely on it too heavily because it sells only essentials.
The site itself has a definite slope to it, meaning that you will almost certainly need chocks to ensure that your motorhome sits level on its grass pitch. It is also worth bearing in mind that this site
receives poor TV reception and no mobile phone signal.
Views from the site are terrific, especially when looking out to sea during sunset. This site offers a quiet retreat just
a short drive from St David’s.
The ferry port of Fishguard is nearby for trips to Rosslare
and other Irish destinations.

Practical Motorhome Snail Trail recommended site August 2006

This small, simple, site is located about six miles north of St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, on a dramatic coastal road. Follow the road which runs around the site to make sure that you approach the entrance from the north.
There are many fine walks to be enjoyed from the site. One of the best takes you to the Blue Lagoon and the grey, sandy, beach at Abereiddy. This coastal treat is found less than a mile from the campsite, while whale and dolphin watching boat trips leave from nearby St Justinian.
The managers run a tiny on-site shop. This is a handy addition to the facilities but don’t rely on it too heavily because it sells only essentials.
The site itself has a definite slope to it, meaning that you will almost certainly need chocks to ensure that your motorhome sits level on its grass pitch. It is also worth bearing in mind that this site receives poor TV reception and no mobile phone signal.
Views from the site are terrific, especially when looking out to sea during sunset. This site offers a quiet retreat just a short drive from St David’s.
The ferry port of Fishguard is nearby for trips to Rosslare and other Irish destinations.

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