Campsites near St. Davids

Rolling coastal hills, crags, and pretty coves make St Davids perfect for pitching.

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12 top campsites near St. Davids

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Rhosson Ganol

46 units · Motorhomes, Tents4 acres · Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Wales' westernmost campsite, boasting stunning views overlooking Ramsey Sound on the Pembrokeshire Coast
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Hillfort Camping

11 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Pencaer, Wales
Camping and glamping in secluded pitches on top of the world in Pembrokeshire. Views don’t get much better than this.
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Coastal Stay Camping

3 units · Tents1 acre · Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Camping and glamping with immaculate facilities, wood-fired pizzas, and sea views to and Abereiddy and Porthgain.
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£25
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Booked 12 times

Glan Y Mor Camping, Pembrokeshire

9 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents7 acres · England
Glan Y Mor is a small family run farm with a beautiful woodland campsite overlooking the Pembroke river estuary with views towards Pembroke Castle. We are ideally located close to local amenities, cafes and restaurants but also amazingly secluded and private. We offer an environmentally friendly and well maintained site with careful attention to detail.
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Rainbolts Hill Farm

105 units · Motorhomes, Tents12 acres · Pembrokeshire, South Wales
An established campsite a mile-and-a-half from Newgale Sands, with campfires allowed and eco-friendly facilities
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£12
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Glan-Y-Mor

3 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents25 acres · St. Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
35 level grass pitches accomodating tents, caravans, motorhomes, log cabin and shepherds huts. 5 minutes walk from the beach and pembrokeshire national park coast path. 7 minutes walk from St Davids city centre. The site enjoys glorious sea views of St Brides Bay looking accross to Skomer Island in the hazy distance.We also organise surf lessons and wetsuit/surfboard hire.
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Celtic Camping and Bunkhouses

40 units · Motorhomes, Tents100 acres · Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Knock-out sea views, direct access onto the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and a beach within reach
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Top Of The Woods Camping & Glamping

31 units · Glamping, Tents27 acres · Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Care-free Welsh camping with acres of space, excellent walks and a beautiful woodland on the doorstep
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Coastal Glamping @Hillcroft Escapes

5 units · Glamping1 acre · Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
A romantic shepherd's hut getaway for two on the Pembrokeshire coast within walking distance of Newgale Beach
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£59
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Preseli Glamping

29 units · Glamping, Tents1 acre · Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Camping and glamping in a quiet corner of a Pembrokeshire adventure centre, with a bar on the doorstep and a beach down the road
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Spring Meadow Farm Campsite

6 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
There's a beach in almost every direction you turn at this small-scale family campsite in the picturesque Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
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Shortlands Farm Camping, Druidston

49 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Haverfordwest, Wales
This traditional, 29-acre, cliff-top dairy farm at Druidston is a breathtaking, back-to-basics site ideal for those exploring the Pembrokeshire coast
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Campsites near St. Davids guide

Overview

Ancient Britons dubbed the St Davids area a “thin” place, where the gap between Earth and Heaven was small. Rimmed in a shoreline of bizarre rock formations, deep coves, and dreamy fishing villages, this is still a spiritual spot: full of millennia-old burial mounds and the end point of a major mediaeval pilgrimage route. A feeling of serenity remains, and there is no better way to experience this than camping out on the crag-dotted grasslands around Britain’s westernmost city, St Davids itself. Clock the exquisite cathedral and other historic sights, take a boat trip, or wander for hours from bay to clifftop to charming seaside settlement along the coast path winding right around the region. 

Where to go

Whitesands Bay & St Davids Head

St Davids’ go-to sandy beach is 2.5 miles northwest of the city. It’s a popular place with swimmers and surfers alike, but big enough to absorb the crowds. The campsites here are all on or just off the approach road, below the rocky hill of Carn Lidli. Hit the beach, hike the many footpaths or discover the fascinating ancient history of St Davids Head to the bay’s north.

St Justinian’s & Around

St Justinian’s really is the end of the road—as far west as you can go in Wales—and is a secluded place to camp, despite being under 2 miles from St Davids. The grassy pitches here invariably scoop big sea views. There is a clutch of campsites off the quiet lane from St Davids down to the pier from where boats go to isolated Ramsey Island, a nature reserve.

St Bride’s Bay

This large bay curving south of St Davids, flanked either side by Ramsey and Skomer Islands, is a wild romp of craggy cliffs and sandy coves known as ‘havens’. The hiking is excellent, with the whole thing linked by the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and there are several cute-as-a-button fishing villages. There are campsites all the way around.

When to go

The main tourist season is Easter through September, with early May and September seeing less crowds than the main holiday season, despite overall promising just as much chance of sunny, dry weather. This is Wales though, so come prepared for rain and cool temperatures any time! St Davids’ Cathedral Festival of classical music in late May makes an atmospheric time to visit.

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