Enchanting Bell Tent at a Luxury Camping Site on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Wales
Bell tent in Pembroke, Wales
8 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Most popular features
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Pets allowed
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Shared Kitchen
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Swimming
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Fishing
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Shared Barbecue
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Bathroom
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Parking
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Fire pit
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Surfing
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Horseback riding
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Supermarket
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Shower
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Cooking basics
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Sports equipment storage
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Meditation
Where you will stay
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Pembroke, Wales
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Scenic views
This glamping site is located in Castlemartin, Wales, where it is situated near the tip of a peninsula in the scenic countryside of southwestern Pembrokeshire. At the site, guests will find a peaceful, rural setting composed of a sunny meadow and a secluded woodland from which they can enjoy clear views of lush fields rolling off to the sea, passing by the medieval St Mary's Church along the way and extending out to the Bristol Channel, where they can see the Elegug Stack Rocks, the Green Bridge of Wales, and Lundy Island.
Surrounded by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the site provides guests with ample opportunities to reconnect to the great outdoors. The 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path is just footsteps away, and the site is close to the climbable cliffs of Castlemartin Range East and West, the unspoiled sandy beaches of Barafundle and Flimston, and the surfable waters of Freshwater West and Broadhaven South. The surrounding countryside and the limestone cliffs, wooded valleys, winding rivers, sandy beaches, and coastal waters of the national park are home to a variety of creatures, including foxes, squirrels, bats, buzzards, swallows, starlings, pheasants, grey seals, otters, and puffins. The site itself is sometimes visited by badgers and barn owls.
The towns of Pembroke and Pembroke Dock lie about 15 and 20 minutes to the northeast, respectively, where guests will find a variety of shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes, along with attractions such as Pembroke Castle. The site is about a two-hour drive from Cardiff, where the nearest international airport is located.
Surrounded by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the site provides guests with ample opportunities to reconnect to the great outdoors. The 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path is just footsteps away, and the site is close to the climbable cliffs of Castlemartin Range East and West, the unspoiled sandy beaches of Barafundle and Flimston, and the surfable waters of Freshwater West and Broadhaven South. The surrounding countryside and the limestone cliffs, wooded valleys, winding rivers, sandy beaches, and coastal waters of the national park are home to a variety of creatures, including foxes, squirrels, bats, buzzards, swallows, starlings, pheasants, grey seals, otters, and puffins. The site itself is sometimes visited by badgers and barn owls.
The towns of Pembroke and Pembroke Dock lie about 15 and 20 minutes to the northeast, respectively, where guests will find a variety of shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes, along with attractions such as Pembroke Castle. The site is about a two-hour drive from Cardiff, where the nearest international airport is located.
Activities near Pembroke
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Swimming
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Horseback riding
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Surfing
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Scuba diving
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Fishing
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Boating/Sailing
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Meditation
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Wildlife watching
Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities in the surrounding Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, both on land and on water. On land, guests can go nature walking and hiking on the park's 200 circular walks and 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path, horseback riding and biking on the Castlemartin Range Trail, and climbing on the limestone cliffs of Castlemartin Range East and West.
For biking, guests can bring their own bicycles, with outdoor storage available on-site, or they can rent them from Tenby Cycles and Pembrokeshire Bikes, which offers a delivery service. In addition to the trail mentioned above, the stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path that runs past the site is open to cyclists, as are a variety of nearby country roads and other cycle paths.
On the water, guests can enjoy swimming, kayaking, surfing, windsurfing, diving, and sea fishing at the nearby beaches and coastal waters of Freshwater West, Stackpole Quay, Broad Haven South, Flimston, and Barafundle Bay. Along the rugged coastline of Pembrokeshire, guests can also go coasteering, which is a mixture of swimming, climbing, canyoning, rock scrambling abseiling/ rappelling, jumping, and diving. Guided coasteering adventures are available from Coasteering Wales.
For biking, guests can bring their own bicycles, with outdoor storage available on-site, or they can rent them from Tenby Cycles and Pembrokeshire Bikes, which offers a delivery service. In addition to the trail mentioned above, the stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path that runs past the site is open to cyclists, as are a variety of nearby country roads and other cycle paths.
On the water, guests can enjoy swimming, kayaking, surfing, windsurfing, diving, and sea fishing at the nearby beaches and coastal waters of Freshwater West, Stackpole Quay, Broad Haven South, Flimston, and Barafundle Bay. Along the rugged coastline of Pembrokeshire, guests can also go coasteering, which is a mixture of swimming, climbing, canyoning, rock scrambling abseiling/ rappelling, jumping, and diving. Guided coasteering adventures are available from Coasteering Wales.
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Check-in: 05:00 PM
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Check-out: 10:00 AM
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