The pretty fishing village of Little Haven, on Pembrokeshire's west coast, is a transformative place.
At high tide, water ripples at the bottom of the village, which stacks into the side of the bay and makes for a great place to launch boats (or watch others launch boats from outside the local pub). When the tide recedes, however, a charming, narrow beach appears, with rockpools to explore and starfish scattered about. At low tide it’s possible to walk round the headland into a wide sandy bay called The Settlands or all the way to neighbouring Broad Haven along the sand. There are plenty of campsites in the local area, both along the coast and extending inland. As always, we've picked out only the very best of them.
If you're looking for a camping adventure near Little Haven, Wales, in the heart of a forest, Pwllyn Farm Camping (52 reviews), Heritage Coast Campsite (39 reviews), and Celtic Woodland Holidays (25 reviews), you can be sure to find the perfect spot. Prices start as low as £7 per night, with an average price of £28 per night. Popular facilities include cooking equipment, rubbish facilities, and campfire pits. And if you're up for some autumn fun, hiking, or boating, you won't be disappointed. Happy camping!