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General
- Set in the pretty countryside of Pembrokeshire
- Comfortable shepherd's huts
- Heated outdoor pool, laundrette and kids' play area on site
Chocolate box-y, that’s Amroth Bay Holidays in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. No, not with layers and the orange creams always left until the end, but fit for one of those pics of perfect country scenes: laid out with gorgeous gardens, flowers surrounding the pitches and set among Pembrokeshire scenery in a hillside hamlet overlooking Amroth Bay with views across the sea to Caldey Island. You’ll be tempted to frame it...
The units here are ensuite, with enough space to comfortably host up to two adults in a cosy kingsize bed.
The park's facilities are just as smart as the shepherd's hut accommodation: there’s a heated outdoor pool and launderette on site, and a play area for the kids perfectly placed for you to keep an eye on them from the poolside; there’s also a well-stocked shop to stock up on essentials and the daily papers.
When venturing off site, the golden sands of Amroth are only minutes away – and we bet this is the only beach where you’ll see ancient trees poking out of the sand at low tide (the beach is on the petrified remains of an Ice Age forest, which was destroyed when water levels rose around 7000 years ago).
Site type
Languages spoken
✓ English
✓ Welsh
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Features
Coronavirus
Check-in: self check-in (unattended)
Leisure on site
Bar or club house
Cycle hire
Evening entertainment
Fishing
Fitness centre
Games room
Indoor swimming pool
Kids' club
On-site restaurant/cafe
Outdoor swimming pool
Play area
TV room
Take away
Tennis
Watersports
Amenities on site
Bath available
Car parking by pitch/unit
Composting toilet
Disabled facilities
Dog park
Drying room
Food shop
Free wifi
Ice pack freezing
Internet access
Launderette
Parent & baby washroom
Pick-up from public transport
Portaloo
Pub toilets
Public telephone
Shower available
Toilet block
Washing-up area
Wifi
Groups welcome
Family friendly
Motorcycle friendly
Single-sex groups welcome
Student groups welcome
Rules
Barbecue provided
Barbecues allowed
Campfires allowed
Commercial vehicles allowed
Dogs allowed
Camping 2.0
Shepherd's huts
Themes
Luxury
Peaceful
Remote location
Spectacular scenery
Walkers' paradise
Utilities
Charging facilities
Chemical disposal
Electric car charging point(s)
Gas cylinders available
Recycling available
Renewable energy
Nearby amenities
Bar nearby
Dog walk nearby
Nearby farmers' market
Public transport nearby
Shop nearby
Type
Medium (26-50 pitches)
Nearby leisure
Canoeing/kayaking nearby
Cycle hire nearby
Cycling nearby
Fishing nearby
Golf nearby
Horse riding nearby
Indoor pool nearby
Leisure/theme park nearby
Restaurant nearby
Sailing nearby
Tennis nearby
Watersports nearby
Location
Nearest transport
- Coach stations
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Community Centre
— 3.2 miles
Upper Park Road 1 — 5.9 miles
Chemist — 8.2 miles
- Train stations
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Kilgetty Rail Station
— 3.0 miles
Saundersfoot Rail Station — 3.4 miles
Narberth Rail Station — 4.6 miles
- Ferry ports
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Tenby Ferry Landing
— 5.7 miles
Caldey Island Ferry Landing — 7.9 miles
Pembroke Dock Ferry Terminal — 13.5 miles
- Airports
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Swansea Airport
— 27.1 miles
From Carmarthen follow take the A40 to St Clears. At St Clears take the first exit onto the A477. Follow to Llanteg and proceed through the village to the National Trust sign Colby Woodland Gardens. Turn left and follow these signs. Amroth Bay is half a mile from the main road: we are the first site on the right-hand side. Don't go to Amroth: we are before Amroth.
Local attractions
Head straight for the sandy beach of Amroth, stretching the entire length of Amroth village: as well as the treetops poking up from the sand, the beach has been rich in archaeological finds such as Neolithic flints and fossilised animal bones, and has sweeping views of the coastline. There are a few pubs around for refreshment; the Amroth Arms on the seafront promenade and the New Inn behind the beach, which dishes up homemade grub.
A short stroll from the beach will take you to the peaceful Colby Woods and Gardens, with family events and open-air theatre during the summer. The National Botanic Garden of Wales, the most visited garden in the country, and the ten-acre Aberglasny Gardens with its restored Elizabethan/Jacobean cloister and parapet walk are both within an accessible drive.
There are a wealth of walks in the area from gentle strolls to strenuous hikes: the new Wales Coastal Path cuts through Amroth and there are several more well-known trails intersecting this part of Pembrokeshire, including the Knights Way, Pleasant Valley and the Miner’s Walk. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path starts close to Amroth village and goes down to Wiseman’s Bridge then on to Saundersfoot and Tenby; you can walk along the beach to Wiseman’s at low tide. With bare feet, preferably.
Castle connoisseurs will find rich pickings in Pembrokeshire; thirteenth century Picton Castle with guided tours and regular shenanigans such as outdoor theatre, music evenings and family fun days is just one of several in this history-rich county. Historyheads can also gorge themselves on abbeys, museums, manor houses and cathedrals; St Davids Cathedral at St Davids and the Pembrokeshire Motor Museum are good places to start off.
For kids and big kids, the water park Blue Lagoon in Tenby has an indoor wave machine, flumes and a rapid rivers ride to hurtle along on; those wanting to stay dry can watch the action from the loungers and observation decks. Families can also make a splash at paintball (and archery, go-karting and golf) at the sports and theme park Heatherton, feel their stomachs drop on the rides of Oakwood Theme Park, and footle along to the fun fair and zoo at Folly Farm.
Must see
- Pembroke Castle (12.5 miles)
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (12.9 miles)
- Pembrey Country Park (15.5 miles)
National Trust
- Tudor Merchant's House (5.9 miles)
- Stackpole Estate (14.8 miles)
Cycle routes
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