St Davids Camping
Campsites near St Davids in Pembrokeshire
St. Davids is known for its rugged coastline, pristine beaches, and picturesque landscapes. The small coastal location is also known for being the smallest city in the UK but has plenty to see and do. Camping near St David’s allows you to explore the best of the Pembrokeshire coast nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty.St Davids camping FAQs
What are the best campsites in St Davids?
Our St Davids Club Site, just one mile from the Heritage Coast is one of the most popular campsites in the area. There are plenty of member exclusive campsites to choose from too. Simply search via Siteseeker to discover them all.
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Do I need to be a member to book campsites in St Davids?
No, our Club Sites are open to everyone. We do have a selection of member exclusive campsites too, find out more about becoming a member.
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Which St Davids campsites are dog friendly?
Most of our campsites are dog friendly, including St Davids. With easy access to beaches and some of the most magnificent scenery in the UK, St Davids is a great location for a camping holiday with your dog. Your dog will always stay for free with us and we have a number of policies in place to make sure everyone has a great stay on site with their pets.
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Are there any adult only campsites in St Davids?
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Can I go wild camping in St Davids?
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Things to see and do while camping in St Davids
Camping near St Davids, in Pembrokeshire puts you in the perfect position to explore the best of the coast, countryside and the rich history of the area. Here are just some of the things to do while camping in St Davids.
Explore the smallest city in the UK
Don’t let the size of St Davids put you off, there’s plenty to see and discover in the small city.
Visit Oriel y Parc, a gallery and visitor centre that showcases the natural beauty of Pembrokeshire. It features exhibitions on local wildlife, landscape, and art, and offers information on the area's trails and attractions. This is a great stop to make at the beginning of your trip to help you decide which parts of Pembrokeshire you want to explore.
The ruins of the medieval Bishops Palace should be on your visit list. The palace was once the residence of the Bishop of St Davids and offers a glimpse into the city's past. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and explore the remains of the grand structure.
St Davids Cathedral is one of the most popular attractions in Wales. Dating back to the 12th century, the current building is the fourth church to be built on the site. On a visit here, you’ll get to visit the shrine of St David, patron saint of Wales and discover the site's history via information boards.
St Non’s Chapel is said to be the birthplace of St David, and while there’s only ruins left standing, the views over St Non’s Bay make this an attraction not to miss.
St Davids Head is a peninsula within the Pembrokshire Coast National Park. The St Davids Head Coastal Walk is a circular trail which allows you to take in some of the best views of the local landscape.
Enjoy beaches around St Davids
There are some wonderful beaches to explore around St Davids. If you’re spending the whole day at the beach here are our top beach activities. Camping near St Davids means you won’t be short of beaches to visit during your stay, here are a few of our top recommendations.
• Whitesands Beach is a sandy stretch, incredibly popular with surfers, with great facilities.
• Porthselau Beach is a small, secluded cove located a short drive from St. Davids. It's a hidden gem and perfect for those seeking a quieter and more peaceful beach experience.
• Caerfai Bay: Caerfai Bay is another fantastic beach near St. Davids, located within walking distance from the city center. This sandy beach is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and offers panoramic views of the coastline.
• Abereiddy Beach is famous for its stunning blue lagoon and is only a short distance from our St Davids Club Site.
Other attractions near St Davids
Ramsey Island, located just off the coast of St. Davids, is a nature reserve renowned for its diverse wildlife and rugged landscapes. You can take a boat trip around the island to spot seals, seabirds, and possibly even dolphins and whales.
Pembroke Castle, just a short drive from St Davids is a medieval fortress that stands on a scenic site overlooking the River Cleddau. Join a guided tour, enjoy interactive displays, and delve into rich history.
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is a great day out if you’re holidaying with younger children. Zoo animals, adventure play parks, fairground rides and good family friendly facilities await.