Pembrokeshire is a coastal paradise in southwest Wales, famed for its towering cliffs, sandy beaches, and the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park — the only coastal national park in the UK. Whether you're hiking along windswept paths, relaxing on Blue Flag beaches, or exploring ancient castles, Pembrokeshire is perfect for a caravan holiday packed with fresh air and adventure.
Caravan parks here are often perched along the rugged coastline, overlooking the Irish Sea, or nestled into the peaceful countryside near historic towns like Tenby, St Davids, or Pembroke. This is a region for lovers of the outdoors — with kayaking, coasteering, puffin-spotting, and endless walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. It’s also deeply historic, with Iron Age forts, medieval cathedrals, and myth-filled landscapes.
For a holiday that delivers epic views, coastal charm, and a real taste of wild Wales, Pembrokeshire is as good as it gets.
Britain’s only coastal national park, with 186 miles of stunning trails, sea cliffs, and wildlife from puffins to porpoises.
A picture-perfect harbour town with colourful houses, sandy beaches, boat trips to Caldey Island, and old town walls.
A magnificent medieval cathedral in Britain’s smallest city, dedicated to Wales’s patron saint and steeped in history and tranquillity.
A grand riverside fortress and birthplace of Henry VII, with towers to climb, tunnels to explore, and dramatic views.
A protected wildlife haven just off the coast, home to seabirds, seals, and wildflowers — accessible by boat from St Justinians.