Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 4 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

A field in a delightful area.

For those just wanting peace and quiet and no thrills this is a good site for you, several taps are distributed round the field which is very convenient and rubbish is sorted for recycling, fresh eggs are available from the farm but why they don't publicise this with a road sign I don't know as we bought some from another farm as we didn't know this farm sold them! Local honey can be bought from a house down the road on the right towards Pendine and fresh farm raw milk 24/7 from a vending machine (£1 coins needed) at a farm Simply milk, Kilanow Farm, Amroth, Nr, Narberth SA67 8PW. There is a well stocked shop in Pendine, The Pit Stop with a free cash machine. If you like fish restaurants then book in advance at the Stonecrab in Saundersfoot this was excellent. And fresh 'wet' fish can be bought from a van after 1pm Saturdays next to the Wisemans Bridge pub. My only criticism of this and practically all camp sites is that they are 'too tidy' with the 'weeds' round the perimeter of the field as the lady owner was constantly strimming and cutting the grass which would have provided wildlife with extra habitat and nectar from flowers in those areas that don't really need to be kept too pristine although this site does have lots of wild flowers on the 2 sides of the field which are really lovely but please leave the other edges longer for wildlife. Good walking country although steep hilly footpaths are the norm for this section of coastal path, walk access via track and footpath and a steep hill is just about 1 mile to the local beach, coastal walk to Wisemans Bridge from site is 5 miles, coastal walk to Pendine is 3.4 miles and walking back from Pendine to the site along the road including the 20% climb is 2.2 miles and there is a local 251 bus that runs from Pendine to Tenby via Amroth, Wisemans Bridge and Saundersfoot if you don't want to walk back but check the time table first. We took our bikes but it was a bit hilly for me but we did make Saundersfoot which was made easier due to the really useful old railway tunnels connecting Wisemans Bridge to Saundersfoot this was a 12.5 mile round bike trip and it wasn't too bad walking up the steeper hills pushing my bike. Trains can be got from Whitland (9 miles) for Cardiff and Swansea for days out. Colby Woodland Gardens is a really lovely National Trust Garden situated 1 mile up a steep road from Amroth, we parked at Amroth for free and walked there up the steep road following the brown road sign just past Amroth Castle (a resort/campsite not a castle) but returned via the footpath that can be accessed via the rear of the gardens which brings you back to Amroth a slightly easier way and bring you out behind the Amroth Arms pub.

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