Celtic Camping provides a spacious campsite, spread over several camping fields, ideal for families, friends and groups. Situated in beautiful surroundings, campfires are allowed and pets are welcome. All this is superbly close to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, so you can walk to Abereiddi and the Blue Lagoon within 30 minutes. Just a short car ride away are the stunning beaches of Whitesands and Newgale and Britain's smallest city St Davids.
Spacious family-friendly site with breathtaking panoramic sea views
Located near by to St Davids, 500m from the Pembrokeshire coastal path
A great base for exploring the nearby coastlines and trails
About Celtic Camping
If you want a site that is large (spread over several fields) and relaxed then you will get just what you are looking for. The site is located on 250 acre working National Trust farm of Pwll Caerog. Being based just ten minutes from the popular city of St Davids you will be blessed with spectacular sea views.
You can choose where to pitch and which field you prefer - customers have the ability to select a location on-site that is right for them and meets their holiday requirements. Just simply decide whether you want to be by the sea or maybe near the facilities, explore the site map and choose where is best for you.
The site has a great range of pitches, all welcoming tents and tourers and up to ten guests. Decide whether you want your grass pitch with a 16 amp electric hook up or without.
This rustic campsite is an ideal base for visitors to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the surrounding area. The site is just 500 metres from a pebble rocky cove, which is located at the base of the farm and is accessed via a small scramble down the coastal path.
This relaxed site offers a spacious camping area with oodles of open space and numerous electric hook-up points set over several large camping fields. There are ample showers and toilets and two communal dining areas that can be used by campers should the weather become a little blustery.
You will enjoy stunning coastal views of the Irish Sea across the whole site and sunsets that are truly amazing.
Facilities include a large and well maintained shower and toilet block, a laundry with washer and dryer, and a large indoor dining hall with kettles, toasters, fridges and freezers. Wi-Fi is available across the site for a small fee. The communal barn helps set the site apart, providing somewhere for campers to cook, eat and wash up if the weather makes doing that outside a chore.
A local bus service passes the site's entrance. Porthgain harbour is 10 mins away with award winning fish and chips at The Shed and the historic Sloop Inn pub.
Back in October of 1999, Ian and Judy Griffiths became the first tenants for the National Trust on their newly acquired working farm called 'Pwll Caerog'. Pwll Caerogs'. The stunning views across the sea gave Ian and Judy the idea to share this wonderful spot by opening up their home as a B and B in the summer of 1992.
Soon after, the campsite opened and Celtic Camping was soon established. The business has organically grown since the beginning and has slowly developed since. It is still very much a working farm with grazing cattle, a logs business and a variety of crops, such as malting barley and potatoes, growing onsite.
Map and address
Park address
Celtic Camping,
Pwll Caerog Farm, Berea, St David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales, SA62 6DG
VW-Type Campervan - Non Electric Grass Pitches (Pen Berry Field)Oct 2023
An amazing, well run and clean site with awesome views from any of the many camping fields. A very warm welcome and help given with the local coastline walks, very good, hot showers, clean toilet areas and washing up station. Lovely campsite, awesome views and a great area to explore.
I would recommend this campsite and definitely return. 5 stars *****
Site's response
Thank you for taking the time to provide a review and for sharing your experience with us! It's great to hear that you had an amazing time at the campsite. Based on your review, it seems that you picked up on the fact that the campsite is well-maintained and offers stunning views from any of the many camping fields. It's also great to hear that you received a warm welcome and helpful assistance from our lovely staff when you enquired about local coastline walks. Our clean toilets, hot showers, and washing-up facilities are definitely a bonus.
It's wonderful to hear that you enjoyed exploring the area around the campsite. Thank you also for recommending our campsite to anyone looking for a relaxing and enjoyable camping experience.
Once again thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us, and we hope to see you again soon! π
Great view day and night
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Medium Tent - Electric Grass Pitches (Lower Abereiddi Field)Apr 2023
My friend attend this campsite in 2022, I had no idea it was the same campsite he had been raving about, I guess great minds think alike plus the location is hand and feet above all the other camp sites. There were about 500 pitches and lots of electric hook up points - ideal if you have an EV.
It was a wonderful experience at this campsite! This site has a lot to offer for those looking to combine outdoor adventures with amenities just a short walk, cycle or drive away. The fact that the site is located on a working farm with teaching and sports training adds a unique element to the experience, and it's shared facilities are well-maintained and offer a range of activities.
The ability to have open fires with a fire pit is always a bonus, and the requirement to purchase local wood is a nice touch that supports the local economy. It's also great to know that the campsite is run by the local Coxswain of the RNLI, and that donations to the St David Lifeboat are encouraged.
Lastly, the fact that the campsite is located just a few miles away from St Davids with reasonably priced shops adds to the convenience of the experience.
Overall, this campsite is a great choice for those looking for a balance of adventure and comfort. The combination of great facilities, beautiful views, and the option to support a local cause make this site a top choice.
Beautiful Site and a great location
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Large Tent - Electric Grass Pitches (Upper Abereiddi Field)Apr 2024
This site certainly has the wow factor with it's amazing views and I think I would say, the team here are amongst the most helpful and friendliest staff that I have come across at a camp site.
The facilities were great! Due to no fault of the site, we packed up a day earlier as the weather was horrific. Whilst leaving my husband to pack up, I was able to shelter with the children in the large barn which had books and board games to keep them entertained.
The site was clean, and very large and the location is great for visiting the gorgeous city of St David.
The main question is would we visit again, yes I definitely want to, but maybe when get some more sunshine.
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There are no set check-in or check-out times here - guests are welcome to arrive at any time on arrival day and you choose your departure time on your last day too. The site will send check-in details before your arrival date.
Is Celtic Camping dog friendly?
Yes, up to two well behaved dogs are welcome provided they are kept on a lead whilst onsite and well-supervised.
Are BBQs/campfires allowed at Celtic Camping?
Yes, guests are permitted to bring a disposable BBQ or fire pit, plus there are fire pits available to hire - dry wood also sold on the site.
What attractions are nearby Celtic Camping?
The spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast is just a stone's throw away, with Newgale beach located 20 minutes away. Head to Porthgain harbour, ten minutes from the site, and tuck into award winning fish and chips.
Stroll 30 minutes along the coastal path and you'll reach Abereiddi's Blue Lagoon, well suited for watersport enthusiasts. Kayaking, rock climbing, surfing and more are within easy reach of the site too.
Does Celtic Camping allow awnings, gazebos or pup tents?
Yes, these are allowed free of charge.
Things to do on site and in the St David's area
Pembrokeshire is blessed with an incredible coastline, and Celtic Camping is an ideal base within the National Park. The site enjoys easy access to St Davids - the smallest city in the UK, with it's incredible cathedral and wealth of galleries, cafes and shops.
The Blue Lagoon at Abereiddi is within view of the campsite, and a half-hour stroll on the coastal path will get you there. Redbull have returned to the Lagoon three times to host the Redbull Cliff Diving Event, which always woos the crowds.
There are real life outdoor water-based activities including surfing, coasteering, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. Additionally there are loads of land-based activities to do such as rock climbing and coastal walking, which are all within easy reach of the site. With 186 miles of the famous Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this site is ideally located.
Other things to do include:
Taking a boat trip or fishing excursion
Exploring the wildlife on the RSPB owned Ramsey Island
Jumping on your bike to explore the Celtic Trail Cycle Route
Visiting Oakwood theme park
The listing for Celtic Camping was last updated on May 13th, 2024 at 6:00 AM