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Rainbolts Hill Farm

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· Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales
12 acres hosted by Nick N.
80 motorhome/tent pitches
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An established campsite a mile-and-a-half from Newgale Sands, with campfires allowed and eco-friendly facilities

Like a crab's pincer, St Brides Bay opens its curved mouth towards the Atlantic and the waves that roll in make it one of the best surfing spots in the country. Amongst the beaches in the bay is Newgale, a vast sandy ribbon that any regular camper or surfer here will know well. And if close proximity to the beach is a top priority for you, then Rainbolts Hill Farm is likely to take your fancy. The place boasts eco-friendly facilities, sunset views over the bay and a convenient spot on the route of the main coastal shuttle-bus service, making it extremely handy for walkers. And it's less than five minute's drive from Newgale Sands.

So handy is the campsite's location that it's easy to get caught up in all the nearby things to do. The coasteering that Pembrkeshire is so famous for, for example, the 15-minute drive to St Davids or the 30-minute walk to Maidenhall Point at the southern end of the beach. But the campsite doesn't just rest on its laurels. They've really invested in the facilities here and they understand their campers. There's a brand new reception area with a small shop, phone-charging stations and WiFi and they cater to those with electric vehicles. A wind turbine, meanwhile, helps produce the power for the place, so they minimise their environmental impact, and, to support people arriving by public transport, they have a collection service from the train station if the bus timetable doesn't suit. Above all, the camping area itself is spacious and has good views, with a little shelter from the surrounding hedges and a dash of colour from the lavender that borders the entrance to the field.

From the back of the campsite you can access Folkeston Road, a quiet lane that leads down to lesser-known Nolton Haven Beach. From here you can pick up the Pembrokeshire coast path around Rickets Head to Newgale Sands or walk south to Druidston Haven. By car, of course, the whole Pembrokeshire coast really becomes your oyster and you can venture further around the bay to famed beaches like Solva and Whitesands Bay. At the end of the evening, there are plenty of pubs for good sundowners nearby but it's also thoroughly pleasant to retreat back to the site. Campfires are allowed and local ales are sold in the shop. Sit back and take in the view from your pitch of the St Brides Bay pincer and the Atlantic beyond.

If you’re looking for a convenient, scenic campsite on the Pembrokeshire Coast, we’ve got the perfect pitch. Near to the beach with stunning views and excellent on-site facilities, there’s nowhere better to get away from it all. We’re easily accessible from the A487. Unlike many campsites in Pembrokeshire,  you don’t have to worry about negotiating steep, winding lanes or reversing the caravan into a tight spot. Our site is nice and flat, with bags of room to park up and pitch your tent or manoeuvre your caravan or campervan into place. It’s so open and spacious, the campsite never feels crowded. So you’ll have your own green little piece of Pembrokeshire heaven to yourself. All our facilities are brand new and eco-friendly, so you’re assured of the best when it comes to quality and cleanliness. They include: - A small shop - Free Wi-Fi - Heated male and female showers - Toilets - Secure Smartphone Charging Kiosk - Free Ice Block Freezer Storage - Two Electric Vehicle Charging Points - Laundry building with washer and drier - Free Dish Washing Facility - Ice cube making machine (chargeable) - Firepit hire and firewood to buy (chargeable) Located in the campsite reception, our shop stocks snacks, drinks, ice creams and a few essentials.
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Hiking
Surfing
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Coastal
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94%
99 Ratings · 79 reviews
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Julie H.recommends
September 25, 2024
Non-electric grass pitch
Campervan and 2 dogs
I thoroughly enjoyed staying at the campsite. Very clean facilities, excellent location quiet and easy access close to Newgale Beach. As a lone travel ... campervan and 2 dogs felt very safe. I will definitely be returning 5 *
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Briana O.doesn't recommend
August 26, 2024
Non-electric grass pitch
Lovely, helpful staff and perfect little shop for some bits and bobs. I do think it's a bit cheeky to charge for shower facilities after you've already paid for your stay. Also be warned, it's very windy.
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Bob B.recommends
August 18, 2024
Non-electric grass pitch
Great site friendly staff very clean facilities on site. Great beach walking distance as went sightseeing in saint David's. Would go again
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Storme J.recommends
July 29, 2024
Non-electric grass pitch
We loved camping at rainbolts farm the facilities were all clean the little shop was amazing and cheap the staff were lovely highly recommend going we had a great time
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Kezia J.recommends
June 27, 2024
Non-electric grass pitch
Nice campsite, good facilities, not far from beaches, pubs, and things to do. Would like to visit again in the future :)
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Ella F.recommends
May 27, 2024
Non-electric grass pitch
Lovely well kept campsite, felt very at home here :)
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Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Nick N.

Joined in April 2021
From the host
Surfing, hiking, horse riding, coasteering, wildlife spotting. If it’s fresh-air frolics you’re after, the Pembrokeshire coast is a pretty fab pick. And if sea-view sunsets would top that all off nicely, you’ll settle in well at Rainbolts Hill Farm. From this family-run twelve-acre site there are stunning views out over St Brides Bay, best taken in at the end of the day as the sun dips below the horizon. Naturally, that’s a fab time to crack open a beer and sizzle a few sausages too; barbies are welcome here and there's a farm shop on site selling top-notch local food and craft beers. For more supplies, decent-sized supermarkets are 10 minutes' drive away in Haverfordwest. Welsh weather not all that warm? Cosy up at the cracking country pub 15 minutes' stroll away. Having seen the sea from the site, you’ll no doubt want to take a closer look, and this is a fine location to do so. A 40-minute ramble will take you to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and the beaches of Newgale, Nolton Haven and Broad Haven are all under 15 minutes away by car. Turn and face inland and you’ll be looking at the Preseli Hills, also a fine place for a scenic hike. However you’ve spent your day, back at base you’ll be staying at a peaceful place (no parties, please) with heaps of space to chill out, as well as top-notch heated bathroom blocks (ladies' and gents', with toilets and showers) to keep everyone spruced up.
Nearby attractions

If watersports are on your Welsh bucket list, bring your surfboard to Newgale beach to join the regulars, or hire kit if you’re travelling light. Those who haven’t quite mastered the art yet can sign up for surf and kitesurfing lessons with New Surf (01437 721398), or join sea kayaking, paddleboarding or coasteering tours with Celtic Quest Coasteering (01348 837337). It's a five minute drive to the main National Trust carpark by the beach or it takes around half an hour to walk from the campsit. If you're after something a little more leisurely, the family-friendly sands of Broad Haven beach are about 15 minutes’ drive away, or you could don your boots for a ramble along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The city of St Davids (20 minutes’ drive away) is well worth a visit too, the UK’s smallest city is famed for its cathedral and independent shops, and it’s also the meeting point for boat trips to spot wildlife around Skomer and Ramsey islands (0800 854367), if you’re joining for one of these tours be sure to keep your eyes peeled for puffins and dolphins.

Food and drink

It's a 15-minute walk to the Victoria Inn (01437 710426) – the traditional pub and restaurant is set in an 18th century characterful building with low beam ceilings and is home to its own microbrewery. Belle Vue Bar and Restaurant (01437 723263) is a 10-minute drive away, while it's 15 minutes to The George (01437 766683), which , between their restaurant dishes, café options, bar menu and takeaway specials, can meet pretty much any request. If you’re looking to make the most of the BBQ friendly attitude back at the campsite, drive the 15 minutes to Haverfordwest for supermarkets and all the main shops or grab something local from Nolton Cross Farm Shop (01437 710154), five minutes away.

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