Sunset over the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, viewed from Coastal Stay campsite

Pembrokeshire · West Wales · 51.92°N

Camping
in Pembrokeshire

A small campsite on a small-holding, a mile from the Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy, with uninterrupted views of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

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A sense of place

On the edge of the Coast National Park

The valley falls away from our farm gate, runs down through bracken and gorse, and ends at the Atlantic, less than a mile from the sand at Abereiddy. From a tent pitch the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park rolls out below you, with the sun dropping straight into the ocean each evening.

We’re a small-holding on the western tip of Pembrokeshire, fully inside the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Twenty pitches. No more.

The valley below Coastal Stay campsite, looking out toward the Pembrokeshire coast

What’s nearby

A mile from the Blue Lagoon, fifteen minutes from St Davids.

We sit at the convergence of three things that make this stretch of coast worth the drive. See what to do.

  1. No. 01

    1 mile

    Abereiddy & the Blue Lagoon

    A flooded slate quarry the colour of mouthwash, the cliff above used by Red Bull for its Cliff Diving World Series. Coast-path access from the campsite gate.

  2. No. 02

    1 mile

    Porthgain

    A stone-built fishing harbour with award-winning fish at The Shed and a pint at The Sloop. Fifteen minutes on foot along the coast path.

  3. No. 03

    4 miles

    St Davids

    Britain's smallest city. A twelfth-century cathedral, independent shops, and the white sand of Whitesands Bay just beyond.

Around the place

Goats. Tents. Sunsets. Sand.

One of the goats at Coastal Stay, Pembrokeshire
01Goats

Nosey, hairy, harmless. The neighbours, basically.

A tent pitched at Coastal Stay campsite, Pembrokeshire
02Pitches

Spacious by design, with your own fire pit.

Sunset over the Atlantic from Coastal Stay, Pembrokeshire
03Sunsets

Straight into the Atlantic, every evening.

Whitesands Bay near Coastal Stay, Pembrokeshire
04Whitesands

A mile to Abereiddy, four miles to the white sand.

The campsite

Twenty pitches. No more.

We’ve kept the site small on purpose. Quiet evenings, uncrowded mornings, room for kids to run and dogs to sniff. A wood-fired sauna for cold evenings, a pizza shack for hungry ones, a working farm beyond the hedge.

20 pitchesWood-fired saunaPizza shackFire pitsDogs welcome

Practicalities

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Reserve a pitch

Stay where the coast path meets the farm gate.