The remote, sandy, crescent beach at Barafundle Bay is not the largest beach in Pembrokeshire (it's not even close!) but, over the years, it has fast become the most well known.
Backed by dunes and pine trees and only accessible via a half mile walk from the nearest car park, its detachment from the busy outside world is all an important part of the appeal and, for those who make the journey, it's a truly beautiful spot. The bay is managed by the National Trust and part of the Stackpole Estate and has won a number of public votes as the best beach in Britain and even the best beach in the World. In the coastal countryside around there are a number of excellent campsites, the best of which have made our prized Hipcamp shortlist.
Looking to camp near Barafundle Bay, Wales and explore the stunning forested terrain? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you'll find over 1000 options specifically tailored to your preference for forested camping. With options starting as low as £7 per night, you're sure to find the perfect spot within your budget. Top campsites like Pwllyn Farm Camping (52 reviews), Heritage Coast Campsite (39 reviews), and Celtic Woodland Holidays (25 reviews) have garnered rave reviews from fellow campers. Plus, you'll have access to popular facilities like rubbish disposal, toilets, and potable water, making your camping experience comfortable and convenient. So grab your gear and get ready to experience the beauty of the Welsh forest!