Swallows Yurt
UK Wales South Wales Pembrokeshire St Davids Spring Meadow Farm Campsite
- A cosy felt-lined 22ft yurt with a wood-burning stove
- Fully-equipped separate covered kitchen and firepit for campfires
- The only yurt on a small site that's well located for exploring the Pembrokeshire coast
The Owner Says
Swallows Yurt is a stunning 22’ (6.6 metre) diameter authentic Mongolian yurt. It is felt lined so insulated against both heat and cold and complete with a Morso wood burning stove and modern solar lighting. It is furnished to a high standard with a Futon Company king size bed and 3 single Futon Co. beds. Sleeps 2 adults and 3 children. The interior is bright and contemporary.
A spacious, fully equipped outdoor kitchen complete with modern hob, sink and picnic table is alongside. There is also an indoor/outdoor shower for the exclusive use of our yurt visitors. Outside there is a fire pit and a second picnic table.
Our Coronavirus Booking Guarantee
Book with complete confidence at Spring Meadow Farm Campsite with the Glampingly Coronavirus Booking Guarantee. We guarantee the following clear policy for your booking:
- A low deposit of 30% to secure your booking
- Balance due 30 days before your holiday
- Complete flexibility to move bookings up to the end of 2021 in the event of Coronavirus restrictions
- Due to the flexibility provided we are unable to offer refunds
- This guarantee supersedes any other policies
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Features & Facilities
There is a family shower room with electric shower, toilet, wash basin and hairdryer and a second separate toilet and wash basin. There's a washing-up sink, washing machine and fridge/freezer for use. Firewood is also available . There is an outdoor table tennis table.Video Tour
Activities
The spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast is within 3–5 miles to north, south and west of the campsite. There’s surfing at Newgale and Whitesands Bay, coasteering with Celtic Quest (01348 837337) at the blue pool Abereiddy and Island boat trips to see the puffins, razorbills, guillemots and many other sea birds – there are gannets to be seen on Grassholm and seals around Ramsey. Walk the coast path or try crabbing or sailing at Solva and Porthclais harbours. Horse riding is available at Nolton Stables (01437 710360). Castell Henllys, a reconstructed Iron Age Fort near Newport puts on activities for families throughout the summer – kids adore it.Food & Drink
Local delicatessen in St Davids – St David’s Food and Wine (01437 721948) – selling a variety of local produce. Gwaun Valley Meats (01348 840838) in Letterston sells quality local meat products and freshly cooked crab and lobster can be bought off the quay in Solva (and also from Porthgain and Roch). Fishguard Farmers Market (01437 776168) runs on Saturday mornings (9am–1pm) in the town hall but get there early as stalls sell out. For a meal elsewhere, most campers recommend The Sloop Inn (01348 831449) and The Shed Bistro (01348 831518) in Porthgain and The Cwtch (01437 720491) in St Davids. Also fish and chips at No.35 (01437 729236) in Solva but only on specified days.Site Reviews
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