Overlooked by Pembroke Castle – the birthplace of King Henry VII – and still featuring its historic town walls, Pembrokeshire's county town is an ideal centre point for any camping holiday.
Set along the the Daugleddau estuary, flanked on all sides by woodland and farmland, the local area is awash with good campsites and offers both spectacular countryside as well as easy access to the coast.
Looking for a camping experience near Pembroke, Wales that caters to your climbing passion? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 895 options available, you'll find the perfect campsite to suit your needs. Enjoy the stunning beauty of the Welsh countryside while challenging yourself on the cliffs. And don't worry about breaking the bank - with options as low as £7 per night, camping has never been more affordable. For the best campsites in the area, check out Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (53 reviews), Digeddi Wildlife Camping (38 reviews), and Smugglers Cove Boatyard (25 reviews). And with facilities like campfires, potable water, and cooking equipment, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. So pack your gear and get ready for an adventure-filled camping trip in Pembroke, Wales!