Preseli Glamping is right at the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, only a ten minute walk to Abermawr and Aberbach, both beautiful, remote beaches, safe for family swimming, with pebbles and, as the tide drops, expanses of sand revealed.
A plethora of circular walks starting and finishing at the
campsite as well as longer walks which link up with the coastal shuttle buses
will immerse you in the historical heritage of the landscape from craggy cliffs
and undulating sandstone coves to volcanic headlands and glacial valleys;
ancient drowned forests to Neolithic burial chambers; from the oldest working
woollen mill in Wales, Tregwynt woolen mill, magnificent 12th-century cathedral in St David's. From these
well-traversed trails, swathed in sea campion, yellow gorse and pink thrift
flowers, you can spot inquisitive grey seals lazing on the rocky shoreline, pods
of harbour porpoise and Atlantic sea birds fishing, peregrines diving and
kittiwakes nesting. Mull over mesmerising rock pools where ruby-red beadlet
anemones sway, blennies dart between pebbles and winkle shells shimmer in the
sun… Comb the tideline for a mermaid’s purse or sea-smoothed pottery amongst
the driftwood.
Neighbouring 5-star sustainable outdoor activity provider, Preseli Venture, is the place to meet your adventurous edge. Sea
kayaking trips will take you paddling amongst towering stack rocks and natural
archways, booming sea caves and swell-swilling rock gardens. Take an
invigorating plunge on a coasteering adventure, traversing the natural
playground where the land meets the sea with the encouraging guidance of
passionate and knowledgeable local guides. Suit up, boot up and pop up on
clean, green, peeling waves with the help of expert surf instructors who’ll
take you to the best blue-flag beach breaks. Excellent quality specialist kit
and minibus transport is provided from the adventure centre, next to the
campsite.
Further afield, it's a 15-minute drive to Abereiddy, a beautiful beach with exraordinary black sand, a row of ruined mining cottages and the Blue Lagoon, a breached quarry with bright blue waters perfect for diving and swimming! It's a touch over 15 minutes to diminutive St Davids city and its stunning medeival cathedral where you can also take a boat trip around RSPB Ramsey Island to see a myriad of wildlife.