Camping at Celtic Camping

Celtic Camping is a rustic open-field campsite in West Wales, which provides you with loads of space to breathe, reconnect, explore, discover, play and relax whilst being surrounded by the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Set in 250 acres of open farm land, you can enjoy knockout ocean views, and have direct access onto the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path from our campsite.

We have plenty of room on our campsite for traditional camping in any size tent, touring caravans or camper vans and we can accommodate any size motorhome. All of our camping fields now have electrical hook-up points, across our campsite we have over 200 EHU points.

Facilities

  • Two large shower and toilet blocks. Each shower block has 6 female and 6 male showers and each toilet block has 6 female toilets and 4 male toilets (additional toilets are brought in for peak periods)

  • Two large indoor dining and seating areas

  • Hot water dispensers

  • Microwave

  • Toasters

  • Fridges & Freezers

  • Free WiFi

  • Laundry (a small charge is applicable)

  • All water is drinking water

  • Waste (chemical) disposal points

  • Several recycling areas

  • Indoor and outdoor washing-up stations

  • Over 200 Electric Hook Ups across our campsite

  • Direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

  • Campfires allowed in our allocated fire pits, wood is available for sale

  • BBQ’s are permitted, charcoal is available for sale

  • Well-behaved pets are welcome

  • 4 miles away from St Davids and 1.5 miles from The Blue Lagoon, Abereiddi

  • Amphitheater

With any coastal camping, whilst it offers amazing seas views, it can at times be a little breezy – therefore you need to ensure that your camping equipment is robust enough to withstand our coastal weather systems and you should also be knowledgeable on tent erecting and the use of your camping equipment and the vehicle you intend to use (campervan, motor-home or caravan).

“This campsite will have you dancing a little jig of joy as soon as you’ve stepped foot on its delightful ground.”