St David's Lleithyr Meadow Club Campsite

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Well managed site

This site is well managed, the facilities were clean and tidy, we rode into town, a couple of steep hills but really great little town with its Cathedral.

ricol

Reviewed on 12/09/2015 01:43

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Lovely short stay

Just got home from a two day stay at this lovely site. Wardens were very welcoming, friendly and professional, nothing was too much trouble for them. Facilities were spotlessly clean and well maintained. Pitches were plenty big enough for our 21' Motor Home and well spaced. The approach to the Site is fine if you follow the directions in the Club Handbook. Yes the Site was windy but what do you expect being close to the sea with a prevailing westerly wind. We didn't find the Rooks to be a problem,  it is the country after all. The little bus that stops outside the gate is great at £1 a journey. A good stay on a great Site, we will return.

Jabawokee

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 11/09/2015 19:14

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Ruined pitches by selfish ground sheets.

We turned up with no bookings. Web site showed 38 pitches available previous night. Turned out a large number of pitches are beyond use due to the dead grass following people not lifting ground sheets, By Wednesday night no pitches available. Wardens changed to horticulturalists as the were raking up dead grass and trying to reseed. All ground shhets should be banned on Grass sites if this is how members behave. Spoilt it for a lot of people and cost a lot of income to the club as those pitches unlikely to be available again this season.

Fisherman

from Gwynedd

Reviewed on 11/09/2015 16:26

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It did rain but

the wardens on this site are a credit to to the club the toilet block is spotless and the shop had all we wanted . It did rain but it has been a poor summer . the best hotel grub we found was the Grove in St Davids the beer was good and so was the food . the Whats cooking fish resteraunt in Letterston is a must to visit the best fish and chips i have ever tasted and they do sea food as well .                            Coljac

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Caravanner from Cheshire

Reviewed on 09/09/2015 17:05

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First time with the grandchildren

We've stayed here several times now and love it! St David's is a special place.....peaceful and beautiful so long as you don't  want nightlife and amusement arcades!! This was the first time we had taken our grandchildren aged 3 and 5 . They spend most of their life glued to a TV so this was a complete change for them. Great beach, lots of room to run around, crabbing at solva and they loved to too! The children's bathroom was excellent and they argued over who could go first each night as everything in it was their size. We will be back!

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Reviewed on 07/09/2015 17:53

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Fantastic Site

We stayed on this very peacefull site for 2 nights in Sept as we came for a wedding. The site was very clean and tidy, beautiful view with lovely helpfull staff. We would highly reccomend this site, can not wait to return.

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Mature couple

The site was kept tidy as were the services. Staff were friendly and accomodating. 

DebandRod

Reviewed on 31/08/2015 20:02

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top wardens

we arrived in pouring rain having booked the day before .The wardens were most welcoming and helpful the site itself is in a very scenic setting  As usual the toilet block is imaculate  and a credit to the staff .We could not get TV but everyone else could but me and tv are always difficult  We went for an evening meal in St Davids The Grove hotel was exelent and the prices were reasonable  We will be back .

coljac

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Reviewed on 30/08/2015 17:04

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What a location

Great location for beach, coast paths for stunning walks. If you want to go a bit further afield the Celtic Coaster bus stops at the site and for £1 for adult (child free with adult) will get you eg to St Davids and its beautiful cathedral or St Justinians for the boat trips around Ramsey Island (get to see seals and porpoises). Wardens were very helpful and friendly. Will go back.

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Reviewed on 29/08/2015 22:58

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Coastal beauty

If you enjoy surfing, swimming, birdwatching, walking, watching sunsets on the beach, or just sitting in your chair enjoying the fresh air with a nice cuppa, then this has to be the perfect site. The Pembrokeshire coast is stunning. The coastal path is just across the way from the site and a walk in either direction affords wonderful views. We would recommend a trip to Ramsey Island from St Justinians. The island is owned by the RSPB and while only one boat company has rights to land on the island, many others offer trips around to see the cliffs and bays. We were lucky enough to see the first seal pup of the year during the third week of August but there will be many more in the next few weeks. The little bus that stops just at the entrance to the site charges £1 for any journey and is brilliant for getting you back to the 'van after a long walk. St David's cathedral is beautiful, and the refectory serves a good lunch and nice pot of tea. There are plenty of other cafes and pubs too, though we didn't try them all! We will definitely return to Pembrokeshire. And we are wondering if we are too old to give surfing a try. I reckon not.

Paul Andreww

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Reviewed on 25/08/2015 15:24

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