The National Wool Museum
Follow the process from fleece to fabric and visit the restored listed mill buildings and historic machinery.
View and BookWe are ideally located to explore all of West Wales coastline, free WiFi, extra large, level hard-standing with electrical hook-ups, fresh water, refuse and waste disposal point (green fluid only). We now provide free WIFI.
Set on a working farm with commanding views over the Welsh countryside. Ideally located for exploring many of the stunning blue flag beaches nearby and coastal paths. There are a selection of friendly animals such as pygmy goats, alpacas, llamas, ponies donkeys and chickens, which provide fresh eggs.
Well behaved dogs are welcome and an exercise field is located adjoining the site.
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Latest arrival time: 12:00 AM
Latest departure time: 11:00 AM
0.75 acres
Electric amperage: 16
Lawned site
Offers available to Club members
Follow the process from fleece to fabric and visit the restored listed mill buildings and historic machinery.
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ajjames
Reviewed on 09/05/2023 11:35