The Three Oaks

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Not for us.

Good and bad: Starting with the positives, there’s a small building (ex -piggery) with a loo, shower, and coin operated washing machine. The electrics there are good and there’s an automatic night light as you approach. The Wi-Fi is a great plus point. Negatives include the fact that the listing of ‘hardstanding’ is a little optimistic. Basically it’s just another muddy field, with an access track and a couple of areas that are compacted hardcore recovered with grass. Despite best efforts our shoes were not appropriate, and Wellington boots were needed, which I wouldn’t normally expect when specifically requesting a solid place to pitch. The TV reception may be reasonable with a decent aerial and booster, but we found it appalling, and wondered if this was the reason for the unusual inclusion of the WiFi. We would have stayed for at least 10 days, but had to leave after just one, disappointed, and feeling let down. The whole area could do with some TLC; it wouldn’t take much effort or expense to screen the unsightly bins, or add a few planters. The entrance is uninviting to say the least. Not recommended, and would not return.

C4MP3R

Campervanner

Reviewed on 31/12/2022 16:04

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Note sure I would stay again

1 night stay. Site not easy to find as sign obscured. Although this is a a CL there are 2 other larger fields next door and when we stayed there had obviously been a rally as several rubbish bins were overflowing. Bins on the CL were also overflowing and not clearly signed re recycling. No one to welcome us but not a problem but we had to go looking for the owner to pay. The cost was £20 and not £14 as on SFS. That said, shower facilities nice and clean with plenty of hot water.

Chocolateclover

Reviewed on 15/09/2022 10:25

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Great site and Owner!

A stay with Selwyn is a treat. Not only is he Pembrokeshire's best cricketer (not independently verified!), he is also Pembrokeshire's most entertaining caravan site owner (also not independently verified!). His quirky toilet and shower suite is worth a visit on its own. We followed Selwyn's tips on places to visit in the area (and one after we moved on St Davids) and had a great time. Nearby is Carew Castle and Mill which is well worth a visit and a very pleasant walk along the footpaths to get there. Further afield but another great walk is Lawrenny Quay with the Quayside Cafe recommended by Selwyn and thoroughly enjoyed by ourselves for a delicious lunch.

thtc62

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Reviewed on 14/09/2022 21:33

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Disappointing

Difficult to find the site, signs either obscured or non existent. Very saddened to see overflowing rubbish and bottles in the refuse area. We will not be returning.

RichardLeat

Reviewed on 24/06/2022 17:33

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Absolutely Perfect!

We have tried to get to The three oaks for the last three years, obviously we couldn't travel but we've spoken with Selwyn throughout, I must say it was worth the wait,We had a gem of a journey down and when we arrived we pitched up and settled in, the next day I finally met Selwyn and again, I must say it was my pleasure, some say that he is very knowledgeable about the local area, I'd say he's immensely proud of the local area, and why not....its simply stunning I'm 51 and its taken me all my life to get down there, the site was very spacious, very peaceful, and as everyone else, has the greatest quirkiest shower and toilet block I've ever seen! Great location for touring Pembrokeshire and beyond, Pembroke Dock has several large supermarkets as does Tenby, however we used the local shops in Pembroke and Mott the butchers in the main street is a peach! Some great walks and the local castle at sunset is an absolute must, used the Cresselley Arms several times, again another stunning location is this most wonderful part of the world Thanks so so much Selwyn, We really loved our stay and will definitely be back..... One other thing, Selwyn asked me to mention how good looking he is for his age...... See you again!!!!!

Carpo325

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Reviewed on 24/05/2022 07:08

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Beautiful.

We were looking for somewhere to stay in Pembrokeshire and accidentally stumbled across this little gem of a Campsite. We have been coming back ever since, at least twice a year. We've even enticed the family to join us as well, who have all enjoyed their stay. It's run by lovely and helpful owners on a quiet and well kept little site.

Frances Millar

Reviewed on 20/02/2022 17:27

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A little slice of paradise

We have been going to three oaks with our children for many happy years as the area is a magnet to our family. There are two good pubs within 20 minutes walking distance and the site is located in a quiet, beautiful and peaceful area. Selwyn is always welcoming every time we visit and the field is well kept, the play area is spacious although basic has plenty of area to play game avoiding the caravans, and the toilet and shower is in a beautiful converted little outbuilding containing a washing machine and dryer if needed. Our children have always enjoyed going on adventures alone, to see the horses. As parents, we have always allowed this, knowing the site has always felt safe. Around the site there are multiple electrical hookups and you can pitch easily within range, as Selwyn is flexible when it comes to caravan orientation .The site is well located to all that Tenby and the surroundings area has to offer.

AJS33

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Reviewed on 27/01/2022 20:36

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Overcrowded

The area is quiet and peaceful and the sites are along country lanes so a beautiful area but people need to be aware that there are 3 fields of vans all sharing 1 toilet and shower and they are a bit of a trek from 2 of the fields. We booked the cl site recently but on arrival were shown to a third field of vans. In total one evening there were 17 vans in 3 fields. I understand that times have been difficult with owners through COVID but if we had wanted to go to a commercial site I would have booked one. I thought we were booking a cl with 4 other vans.

Eclipse1

Motorhomer from Wiltshire

Reviewed on 26/07/2021 09:51

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Loved it!

Easy to find with sat nav. Lots of room to pitch up (we were in a caravan) so you don't have to pitch too near the hedgerows which are preserved, not clipped and stripped. It's peaceful but in a great place to visit beauty spots around. We cycled down to Carew castle and Lawrenny quay where there's a nice pub there. Toilet and shower are basic but functional. Selwyn the proprieter helped us out by finding us a pitch last minute, after we'd been let down by the site we'd booked due to a mistake with the booking (not ours). He gave us info on where to visit and we enjoyed his humour. Will definitely be going again.

Suddick

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Reviewed on 22/06/2021 10:09

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Charming site, lovely area.

Easy site to find, generous area to pitch. Owner welcoming and a font of knowledge about the local area and it's history. Facilities ok, shower and toilet area functioning but basic. You had to depend on previous user to be thoughtful, not always the case. Unsure whether facilities being shared by adjoining field too! If so not adequate as only one shower and toilet! We were bothered by wasps, so think about where you choose to pitch up, ( unfortunately not aware of this when we arrived during a rainstorm) We were adjacent to hedging on the lower end of the field. We were unable to enjoy meals outside and the weather was warm.

Rose Bennett

Reviewed on 16/08/2020 13:11

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