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roeso! From the rugged peaks of Snowdonia to
the stunning beaches of Pembrokeshire, the lush
rolling countryside of the Marches and the dramatic
landscapes of the Brecon Beacons, Wales has somuch
to o er the outdoor enthusiast.
With three national parks covering an impressive
20 percent of the country, there is unspoilt beauty
to be found in every corner of this land. Dedicated
walkers revel in the challenges presented by the 870-
mile Wales Coast Path and O a’s Dyke path, which
together create a 1000+ mile circular route.
History bu s may seek out some of the country’s 100
remaining medieval castles, while culture vultures will
need little encouragement to spend time in this land of
poetry and song.Wales truly has something for everyone.
The view from Snowdon
has to be seen to be believed
pic: Claire Tupholme
F
eaturing an incredible panoramic view, Caerfai Bay o ers
touring pitches which overlook a bay with a small, sandy beach,
which is sheltered and perfect for children, accessed via a path
down the cli s. Facilities includemodern toilet blockswith showers
and family rooms. A farm shop, open high season only, is adjacent
to the site, while St Davids (Europe’s smallest city) is a 10-minute
walk away and o ers teashops, restaurants and pubs along with
its splendid cathedral. The site, within the Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park, is immediately adjacent to the Pembrokeshire Coast
Footpath which is suitable for every level of walker.
Panoramic views
Access to beach
Close to St Davids
Open:
1 Mar – 31 Oct
Facilities:
Caerfai Bay Caravan & Tent Park
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