An idyllic camp site at Trefalen Farm

This is a unique, idyllic camp site which words cannot adequately describe, but here goes: A ‘back-to nature site in a stunning location, right next to the beautiful sandy Broadhaven (South) beach. We are a family site where peace, space and consideration of others is highly valued.
 
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 This is a unique, idyllic spot which words cannot adequately describe, but here goes:
A ‘back-to nature site in a stunning location, right next to the beautiful sandy Broadhaven (South) beach. We are a family site where peace, space and consideration of others is highly valued. Visitors return year after year and generation after generation. We offer minimal facilities: a lavatory block on site, drinking water taps (our own spring water) and sinks. There is a waste-disposal point and we charge caravan batteries and freeze ice-packs free of charge. There are no showers. You are welcome to barbecue on stands which are 30 cm off the ground so that the grass is not burnt. No open fires. Dogs welcome.

Tel: 01646 661643

Friendly local pub, St Govans Country Inn, wide selection of tasty, fairly- priced meals from 12 noon to 9 pm. Fresh fish, home-made cawl, curries and home-made puddings are a speciality. Good vegetarian selection

 

Nearby Attractions
We are 100 metres from the unspoilt, sandy beach of Broadhaven (South), right next to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The beach is safe and clean and is popular with families, surfers, anglers, body-boarders and canoeists.

Barafundle Bay; Stackpole Quay, Bosherston Lily Pools (excellent for coarse fishing) and St Govans Chapel are within easy walking distance. A wealth of wildlife and rare plants.

Pembroke and Manorbier castle are all within half an hours drive as is the Oakwood Leisure Park. Not far away are popular places such as the cathedral city of St Davids; the Victorian seaside town of Tenby; the magnificent Normal Castle and tidal mill at Carew; Dylan Thomas Laugharne; the island of Caldey with its monastery, and the bird and seal sanctuary on Skomer Island.

 

Directions
Take the B4319 out of Pembroke and then follow signs for Bosherston. Go through Bosherston village, past the church on your left, and turn left just past St Govans Country Inn where there is a sign to ‘Broadhaven. After approximately one mile, Trefalen is the white farmhouse on the right just before the road ends.