Fourteen spacious camping glades and 2 large campervan pitches are nestled in a rolling meadow amongst the wildflowers and saplings, whilst a luxurious Geodesic Dome is sheltered in an arboreal amphitheatre of birdsong, hidden at the foot of the valley. A rural retreat, rich in wildlife, Preseli Glamping offers a unique opportunity to restore and reconnect with Nature in a secluded sanctuary for adventurers of all kinds longing to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With private picnic table and fire pit with cooking grill for every pitch and a wide open grassy space for yoga, reading in the sun, ball games and children’s games, this is a perfect place for families, couples or friends to escape, relax and reset in beautiful, comfortable surroundings. Dogs are very welcome to accompany you on your Pembrokeshire holiday at Preseli Glamping.
What sets this campsite apart in luxury is a brand-new sparkling clean bathroom block, a Wi-Fi hub, a woodshed where you can purchase logs for your firepit and a shed with a freezer for freezer blocks. There is a helpful noticeboard detailing all the best circular walks from the campsite, the best nearby pubs and cafes, plus places to purchase local foodstuff, as well as how to book the best adventures and activities on offer in the area. A large interactive map of Pembrokeshire shows you where and how to enjoy the wonderful places of interest to visit.
CHOOSE YOUR PITCH
Tent camping in the car-free meadow:
Every pitch harbours uniquely charming characteristics. The higher camping pitches such as Gannet’s Ledge and Fulmar’s Nest have the most spectacular views down the valley to the coastline; they have a wonderful sense of open space and are a little closer to the bathrooms. The lower pitches such as Mermaid’s Purse and Kelp Beds benefit from the shelter of the woodland that swathes the lower part of the valley; each is a cosy suntrap immersed in birdsong. Grey Seal is at the opening of the woodland clearing at the foot of the valley, perfect for watching woodpeckers and ravens amongst the trees. Blenny’s Nook is in the far corner of the campsite, a cosy quiet nook fringing the outer woodland; this is a perfect little suntrap with hardly a whisper of wind! Our pitches are all surrounded by saplings and bordered with wildflowers, which gives them a sense of personal space and privacy.
Camper van pitches:
At the top of the meadow are 2 large campervan pitches called Hermit Crab and Compass Jellyfish which benefit from both an area of hardstanding plus plentiful grass for pitching a pup tent or awning. Both are equipped with a picnic table plus fire pit.
Glamping in the geodesic Dome:
The delightful Geodesic Dome sleeps up to 4 people and is situated in a hidden woodland clearing at the foot of the camping field, in the pitch called Harbour Porpoise.
WALKING THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST
A plethora of circuit walks starting and finishing at the campsite as well as longer walks which link up with the coastal shuttle buses will immerse you in the historical heritage of the landscape from craggy cliffs and undulating sandstone coves to volcanic headlands and glacial valleys; ancient drowned forests to Neolithic burial chambers; from the oldest working woollen mill in Wales magnificent 12th-century cathedral. From these well-traversed trails, swathed in sea campion, yellow gorse and pink thrift flowers, you can spot inquisitive grey seals lazing on the rocky shoreline, pods of harbour porpoise and Atlantic sea birds fishing, peregrines diving and kittiwakes nesting. Mull over mesmerising rock pools where ruby-red beadlet anemones sway, blennies dart between pebbles and winkle shells shimmer in the sun… Comb the tideline for a mermaid’s purse or sea-smoothed pottery amongst the driftwood.
For just £15, we provide our campers with an incredibly insightful information pack which sets out a carefully curated itinerary utilising the coastal shuttle bus service to explore a spectacular and well-traversed stretch of the trail between St Dogmael’s and St David’s.
Here you can view a plethora of activities and adventures at this one-stop shop with bookable experiences from surfing and coasteering to yoga and boat trips, all the pick of the best in north Pembrokeshire:
https://www.preseliventure.co.uk/activities/
Preseli Venture has 35 years of experience providing immersive and memorable adventure experiences in nature’s spectacular playground, the rugged wilderness of North Pembrokeshire. You can organise a wide range of outdoor adventure activities and courses through their website and make the most of their expert knowledge of Pembrokeshire’s coastline. Whether you’re taking an invigorating plunge into crystal clear waters on a wild coasteer; surfing clean, green, peeling waves on sandy ‘Blue Flag’ beaches; SUP boarding through a tranquil harbour; or kayaking between natural archways and rock gardens under incredible sea cliffs… Preseli Venture knows all the best places to meet your adventurous edge.
CAMPSITE FACILITIES
Private pitch for up to 6 people with its own fire pit and picnic table, ample space for one large family tent and one pup tent.
Large open grassy communal space for roaming free and playing.
Four large bathrooms each equipped with a hot power shower, toilet and hand basin courtesy of an air-source heat pump.
Drinking water taps throughout the field.
Dish washing facilities with hot water.
Wetsuit washing and drying station.
Chemical toilet disposal point
Large multi-terrain wheelbarrows for transporting camping gear from your car to the pitch.
Wi-Fi hotspot in the campsite carpark next to all the facilities (free to use).
Logs for sale for your firepit.
Freezer for freezer / ice packs.
Campsite noticeboard with maps for local walks, lots of useful information about the local area and the campsite, including places to eat, purchase food, book adventures and activities and more.
DOME FACILITIES
Double bed, single bed, single sofa bed sleeping 4 people max.
Full bedding.
Electricity.
Lighting & power points.
Wood burning stove & a basket of logs.
Coffee table, chest of drawers.
Outside grassy area with sun loungers.
Fire pit with cooking grill and picnic table.
PRICING
Open: 1st May- 30th September
Campsite pitch:
Per night (including 2 adults): £30 peak/ £25 low
Extra adult (16 years plus): £12
Extra child (3-15): £6
Extra child (under 3): FREE
Dome (sleeps 4):
Per night: £95 peak/ £80 low
Greener Camping Club fee: £12