About Us

At Celtic Camping, whether you are camping on our campsite or accommodated in our group accommodation, you will enjoy stunning views of the Pembrokeshire Coast.

From our campsite in West Wales, there is direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. This 186-mile-long National Trail twists and turns its way through some of the most breath-taking coastline in the UK. With its stunning views, the surrounding area offers plenty of exciting activities and attractions to explore. From hiking along the rocky cliffs to surfing in the waves or visiting local landmarks such as St David's Cathedral or the Blue Lagoon waterpark, there are plenty of options. You can also go kayaking, fishing or just relax on the sandy beach.

At Celtic Camping, our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to help make your stay enjoyable. So why not book your stay today and discover the beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park?

Our History

Award winning Campsite Celtic Camping and Bunkhouse Accommodation

Back in October 1991 Ian & Judy Griffiths became the first tenants for the National Trust on their newly acquired working farm called β€˜Pwll Caerog’. Pwll Caerogs’ stunning coastal location with views across the sea gave Ian & Judy the idea to share this wonder by opening up their home as a B&B in the summer of 1992. Soon after a campsite opened and Celtic Camping was soon established.

The business has organically grown since the beginning. The available facilities have been developed and added to so as to offer guests a wide variety of amenities. Then building work started to transform most of the outbuildings into the self contained Bunkhouses and Group Accommodation that are here today.