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A wildlife boat trips where there’s always a chance to see seals, whales, dolphins, gannets and puffins.
View and BookTrewent Hill, Freshwater East, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, SA71 5LJ, Wales
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Located within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Freshwater East Club Campsite offers more than just the fresh coastal air and warm sunshine. The park boasts many picturesque walks along the coastal path with stunning cliff top views. The caravan park itself is flanked by trees on one side, with a mixture of grass and hardstanding tiered pitching areas to choose from.
A stretch of long, sandy beach is minutes away, with rock pools and coves for exploring at one end. You will be spoilt for choice for castles to visit in the area - take your pick from Pembroke, Manorbier or Carew with its restored tidal mill and pond. If you have a pooch they will be spoilt for choice, with plenty of dog friendly beaches nearby.
Freshwater East Club Campsite puts you within easy reach of a wealth of attractions. A visit to Barafundle Bay (only accessible by foot) and Broadhaven beaches, taking in Bosherton lily ponds is highly recommended. Or head in the opposite direction to the popular walled town of Tenby with its colourful harbour, sandy beaches and boat trips to Caldey Island. If you fancy something a bit more adventurous, why not visit Ireland - sailings leave daily from Pembroke Dock, only a short drive away from the main caravan site.
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A wildlife boat trips where there’s always a chance to see seals, whales, dolphins, gannets and puffins.
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From East on A477: fork left 1.25 miles past Milton onto A4075 (signposted Pembroke). In about 2 miles in Pembroke (immediately after passing under railway bridge) turn left onto A4139 (signposted Tenby). In 1.75 miles at Lamphey, just past sharp right bend and over bridge, turn right then immediately left onto B4584 (signposted Freshwater East). In about 1.75 miles turn right (signposted Stackpole, Trewent International Caravan sign) into Trewent Hill (do not continue beyond junction as it is a dead end and manoeuvring is very difficult). In about 0.25 mile at foot of hill turn right into lane at Club sign and car park sign. Do not tow to beach area. Note: steep hill leading to site has been widened.
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Reviewed on 27/04/2024 14:48