CAERFAI BAY TENT PARK
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St Davids
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire
Wales
SA62 6QT
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire
Wales
SA62 6QT
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01437 720274
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"A quiet family run park, uniquely situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering unsurpassed panoramic views of magnificent coastal scenery.
Caerfai Bay,Seaside Award, sandy bathing beach with its fascinating caves and rock pools is within 200 metres. The Park is open from the first of March to the second week of November for touring caravans, tents and motor homes.
There are a small number of caravans for hire.
Dogs are allowed on site only if kept on a lead at all times and exercised away from the site.
Caerfai Farm Shop is 100 yds from the site entrance and sells milk, organic produce and other groceries. It is open during school holiday periods from the end of May to the end of August. St Davids and its shops is a ten minute walk away, just under a mile"
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2007-03-24
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Birdahoy 2007-03-30
I was in two minds whether to review this site or keep it to myself how great it is!! But sharing is good...
At the entrance to the site is the path down to the beach which is stunning and you can join the coastpath here for a great walk to St Justinians where you can get a minibus back to St. Davids. There are a couple of fields for tents and good, free showers (although they do get busy at the weekends).
I couldn't get over the amount of wildlife we encountered here. It was brilliant!
The funniest thing that happened was each night there would be crashing and banging outside and then the sound of plastic bags being flung about in the porch of the tent. The barabrith that we bought had vanished and we never even got to try it. Every time it happened P would sit bolt upright and thinking it was seagulls (it was just getting light at about 4.30am) would start hitting the inner tent while trying to get the zip open. It had always got away before we could see what it was.
On the 2nd night P was a bit faster with the zip but thought he might have been dreaming when he saw a badger stick it's head under the door. The next night was really windy, the badger didn't hear me open the zip and I got the best view ever. It was basically sniffing around, sticking it's dirty snout in P's sandals (very brave), and then scared itself by managing to get the lid off the cooler box. Why oh why didn't I have my camera? It really was incredible! On the penultimate night we got back to the tent to find something lying outside, and then we saw a few shadows disappear up the bank. On closer inspection there was hot chocolate powder EVERYWHERE and we could hear them laughing as they ran away.
So the moral of the story is... keep all your food securely zipped away or the badgers will ransack you. Unless of course you sit up all night waiting for them with a camera. Then they'll go next door.













