Tresare Farm

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Amazing sea views

Amazing views from this quiet site. Most pitches sloping so chocks needed. Easy to access local beaches,towns and the Pembrokeshire costal path.

SH321

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Reviewed on 04/09/2022 16:47

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Lovely site

We stayed at this site at the end of August and had a lovely break there. We didn't know what to expect as there are no photos of the site. However the site is well kept with the grass cut regularly and the sea views are amazing! The owners are friendly and helpful. The only negative was, on leaving the site, the convex mirror at the main road was broken and getting out was a bit tricky. Otherwise, overall, a lovely quiet site!

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Lovely peaceful CL

We stayed on this CL for 3 nights in early July. On arrival we tried to check in at the Farmhouse but no one was available so we just pitched up. There were 5 pitches all well spaced out with access to fresh water, Chemical waste, a stand alone toilet and each pitch had electric hookups. pitches were extremely well looked after and mown regularly. The views were spectacular looking out over the coast and the Irish sea. The first evening we went back to the farmhouse and met Mrs Richards. We explained that we had called earlier when we arrived but everyone appeared to be out. She wasn't the least bit worried that we just pitched up and told is just to make ourselves comfortable. We met Mr Richards later in the week and he was a very amicable person, who was happy to have a chat. At no point did we feel uncomfortable with our stay and our hosts were extremely pleasant and unobtrusive. We will definitely return to this CL. It was heaven

Fran57

Reviewed on 30/07/2021 14:33

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What You See IS What You Get

Well we were unsure as to what would be waiting for us at this CL after reading the reviews but we were soon surprised by the view from this lovely site. What you see is deffinately what you get here. Although I had to ring to find exactly the turning into the farm driveway the owner was very helpful in giving directions and precise. the farm driveway was nicely constructed with no nasty pot holes or surprises for the MH suspension. we pulled into the field to find a nice space ready for us with elec as ordered. Part of the milk herd came to welcome us at the fence shortly followed by mr Richards the owner. Obviously a very hardworking family but at the sametime pleasant as they are probably stretched on the farm during these months. A fantastic view out across the Irish Sea worthy of an oil painting but if you want the finer things in life like showers on site etc then you should probably think twice. I love working farms, the surroundings and the smells etc that comes with it and this ticked all my boxes. the communication from the owner when I first enquired to when we arrived was A1 So well done mr Richards & family we loved the short stay and would like to return very soon for a longer one! Paul & Zoe

Bailey2020

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Reviewed on 14/08/2020 19:57

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Guaranteed Sea View !!

Our Second Visit here Summer 2017 & also 2015. 2 weeks each time and is a Perfect Location for a Family Summer Holiday with two boys under 13 with bikes, Surf boards, kites, frisbies ... you get the idea. A very Safe site as well away from main road with a long drive boys could ride bikes on and the site itself being a long narrow edge to the farms pastures. Mr. & Mrs Richards who run the working Dairy Farm are around if needed & easy to chat to usually when getting the Cows in or back out from milking. But also leave you alone day to day. For us what more can you ask for. A Basic Field mowed & maintained with fantastic views out to Stumble Head which all can enjoy wherever you are pitched. A***

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Reviewed on 02/10/2017 23:25

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We have just arrived but unfortunately can't leave a review as we didn't get to stay. 7 caravans in total already on site and no room or electric available for us. We booked months ago and even rang a few days before to confirm. Was told all was ok. This left us with a bug issue as it's a bank holiday and we had travelled a long way with our autistic son.

JB79

Reviewed on 27/05/2017 14:31

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Outstanding Rural and Sea Views

The views are quite stunning across to Strumble Head. Simple facilities are more than offset by the location and the peace and quiet. Grass could be cut a little shorter and more often and picked up but that's the only grumble. We were here almost 3 weeks and the weather wasn't kind but then this is Wales but we walked almost every day finally walking from Fishguard to St Davids over our stay. There's a Spar in the village offering well priced petrol and a reasonable offering of food. The nearest big supermarket is in Haverfordwest, about 15 miles. Reasonable TV reception and good 3G phone signal on Three. Loved it!

sadlybroke

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Reviewed on 15/09/2015 18:29

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Very, Very nice

The other reviews say it all. Well worth a visit.

Ourmonty

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Reviewed on 14/09/2015 18:04

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Hidden Gem!!

Just back from a long weekend at Tresare and what a find! Absolutely stunning views across the Irish Sea. Very peaceful and only 5 pitches which for was perfect. The family who own the farm and site were very pleasant and welcoming. We have already booked our next trip for next month and I am sure there will many more.

SteveGemandSeren

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Reviewed on 07/06/2015 20:49

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Good base for seeing South West Wales

Lovely few days spent on this dairy farm, Bit of a trek to the water tap by the entrance, when parked at the far end. New clean loo, but remember to take your own loo roll and soap! Lovely views and excellent walking. Have to say it seemed a very long 1/2 mile to the nearest beach, in Trefin, more of a little cove really sitting below the old mill, but you can swim there, ( fantastic sandy beaches a bit further afield). The local pub on the main road has no garden and no views , but the Ship in Trefin has a nice garden, views and serves good food and huge portions. Well worth taking a trip north to Cardigan Bay and south via St David's and Solva to Manorbier Castle (small, very prettty over looking a sandy cove - my favourite castle), something for big and small people there! Porthgain well worth a visit, has the Shed fish and chip bistro! Also Sloop Inn (no dogs).

Reviewed on 25/07/2013 12:44

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