Some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain lies along The Pembrokeshire Coast Path which twists and turns its way along 186 miles of rugged cliff tops, hidden coves and wide open beaches. Lying less than a mile from the path, and at the foot of the impressive Preseli Mountains, Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park is perfectly placed to access both coast and country.
Set in 55 acres of grass and woodland with streams, a river and well-kept floral-filled grounds, the estate includes a hotel and caravan park (hear us out) along with 80 pitches for tents, tourers and motor homes. If you're striving for solitude, escapism and back-to-basics camping then this isn't going to be for you. What the park lacks in intimacy, however, it makes up for in both its top-notch facilities and its access to the nearby coast and hills.
The modern shower block is clean, there are electrical hook-ups at most pitches and for those who can't bear to leave technology at home, there's Wi-Fi access and Sky Sports. You'll also find a licensed bar (bar food available) along with pool/snooker, table tennis and tennis courts.
What makes this site really special though is its setting. The whole park has unrivalled views of Carn Inglli mountain looming in the distance and there are many country walks from the site that take you to the coast, to the Preselli Hills or to the Bleeding Yew in Nevern. With the Pembrokeshire coast on your doorstep, whether you're a walker, mountain biker, surfer or beachcomber, it's all there waiting to be discovered, experienced and enjoyed. And what better place to get your adrenaline-fix than the spiritual home of coasteering? For sight-seeing the charming medieval town of Newport is within walking distance or take a short boat trip to the picturesque Skomer island where dolphins, seals and colourful puffins can all be spotted.
If you want to soak-up everything this special part of the UK has to offer, you'd better book a long stay.