Pembrokeshire - St Davids - Celtic Camping

Pembrokeshire - St Davids - Celtic Camping

There were no marked pitches or hardstandings for the campervan that we could see. Instead, we were shown a choice of fields and told to pick our spot. It gave the whole site a very open, informal feel — much closer to wild camping than a traditional campsite.

The washrooms were adequate but very basic — functional rather than fancy — which felt in keeping with the overall atmosphere. This is very much about space, views and location, rather than polished facilities.

Where Celtic Camping really shines is its setting. It’s an excellent base for walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. We walked along the coast into St Davids, then caught the bus back — an easy and enjoyable way to do it without retracing our steps.

St Davids itself is lively and busy, with plenty of pubs, cafés and small shops. Being the smallest city in Wales, it’s a real tourist hotspot, but still a great place to wander and refuel before heading back along the coast.

Open fields behind us, the coast path ahead — it felt like the sort of place where walking and keeping things simple came naturally.

More details here: Celtic Camping — https://www.celticcamping.co.uk